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Location

                                                                 Grapevine is located in the center of the
                                                                 Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan complex, 21
                                                                 miles northwest of downtown Dallas and 19
                                                                 miles northeast of downtown Fort Worth.  It
                                                                 was known in its early  years as  Grapevine
                                                                 Prairie. The city is named for wild mustang
                                                                 grapes prevalent in the area.

                                                                 The city is located in the northeast corner of
                                                                 Tarrant County and is home to the Dallas/Fort
                                                                 Worth  International Airport  (“DFW”), the
                                                                 third busiest airport in the world in terms of
                                                                 total passengers. DFW has been and is
                                                                 expected to continue to be an economic
               generator of employment, spin-off businesses and tax base, all of which benefit the City and the
               surrounding area.  Two-thirds of the airport, including all terminal buildings, is located within
               Grapevine city limits.  A small portion of the city extends into neighboring Denton and Dallas
               counties.

               Also located within the city is Grapevine
               Lake, a major  water source for the
               metroplex managed by the U.S. Army
               Corps of Engineers.  The lake  covers a
               surface area of approximately 12,740 acres
               and its 146 miles of shoreline have become
               the premier windsurfing, sailing and fishing
               area in North Texas.  The lake is 19 miles
               long and 2.5 miles wide at its widest point
               and provides over nine miles of wilderness
               trails.   It is  a major recreation area for
               picnicking  and camping and draws some
               five million visitors each year to the area.
               The City also has an extensive park system which includes tennis and pickleball courts, racquetball
               courts, baseball and softball diamonds, football and soccer fields, an extensive network of hiking,
               biking and jogging trails, swimming pools and picnic areas.  The City also owns and operates a
               27-hole golf course and full-service restaurant.

               Grapevine has a total area of 35.85 square miles and is along a transitional zone between the eastern
               edge of the eastern Cross Timbers and the  western side of the  Black Prairie. The terrain is a
               combination of level ground and rolling hills and is heavily wooded in parts. The soils are heavy
               blackland type soils. The Trinity River and its tributaries drain the Grapevine area.


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