Grand Prairie, Texas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

Whether you're looking for a quiet place to retire or an urban lifestyle full of fun activities for the entire family, Grand Prairie, Texas is a great place to live. The city is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and is home to about one hundred and thirty thousand residents. The population is comprised mainly of thirty something dual income households. Residents in Grand Prairie are friendly and welcoming to newcomers, and many of them enjoy the hometown atmosphere of their community.

The median household income in Grand Prairie City is $73,827, which is slightly higher than the US average. The city's population density is slightly lower than the state average, and residents live on average three minutes from the center of the city. The city's median household income is above average compared to the national average, so it's a good choice for those with a family. Regardless of how much you make, Grand Prairie is a great place to live.

Grand Prairie City had four churches before 1920, two cotton gins, a bank, a furniture factory, and a cottonseed-oil mill. The railroad provided transportation for grain, livestock, and cotton. The Little Motor Kar Company produced the Texmobile, which went out of business in the 1920s. The city's first movie theater, the Airdrome, was built in 1927, and the Grand Prairie Stock and Poultry Show was held until the 1940s.