The tenth-most populous city in the state of Texas may seem rather large, but Garland keeps the close-knit and home-like feel of a far smaller town. Everyone you meet, no matter what their social ranking, will greet you with a friendly smile, even if you've only been in Garland for a few minutes. Whether you're shopping in the historical downtown, playing one of the many golf courses, wandering one of the parks, or just in any of the residential neighborhoods listed below, once you stop in for a visit, you'll know that you're home.
Central Park,
Zacha Junction, Lou Huff Park, Bradfield Park, Cullom Park, Alamo Park, Naaman, Rick Oden Park,
City Park, Lake Ray Hubbard, Duck Creek Greenbelt Park, Shiloh, Eastern Hills Country Club,
Woodland Basin Park, Audelia, Springfield Park, Oakridge Country Club, Samuel Garland Park,
Centerville, W Cecil Winters Park, and many more.
Also, as mentioned, Garland is just a short drive from Dallas, Plano, Fort Worth, McKinney, and Mesquite. Garland is certainly a warm, neighborly city, and you will smile as you enter, knowing that you've found home.
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