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Richardson, Texas

The settlement of Richardson was called Breckinridge before the Civil War. The town grew around a new station on the T&NO Railroad when it built through the area in 1872. The city was renamed for E.H. Richardson, the railroad contractor who built the line from Dallas to Denison.

With a base of defense related industries and spurred by the deregulation of the telephone industry, Richardson experienced tremendous growth and became known nationally for the "Telecom Corridor," a large concentration of technology and telecommunications companies.

Richardson has 30 parks offering hiking trails, swimming pools, tennis courts and much more. Breckenridge park is the largest, with 417 acres, three pavilions, 14 soccer fields, a 10-acre lake and hike/bike trails. Sherrill Park Golf Course offers 36 holes of manicured fairways and greens.

The city also boasts the Charles W. Eisemann Center for Performing Arts and Corporate Presentations, which hosts music, dance, theater, and other special events presented by regional, national and international artists. Its gallery offers rotating monthly exhibits, and it is located in the Galatyn Park Urban Center adjacent to a public plaza with a fountain of dancing waters.

The Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) Light rail now stops at four stations in Richardson, enabling visitors to visit many more Metroplex attractions, in a matter of minutes and for a nominal fee.

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Things to do near Richardson, TX

Timber View Golf Course

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

U.S. Veterans Museum- FREE ADMISSION

A great tribute to our veterans from almost every war in American History. Weapons dating back to the War of 1812, Civil War ...

Fielder House Museum

The historic Fielder house is a brick prairie-style house built in 1914 as the home of Arlington community leader James Park ...

Fairfield Lake Fishing

Largemouth bass angling starts December-February, earlier in the year than most lakes due to the heated water. Many anglers r...