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Discover Tyler! From the world
famous Tyler Rose Gardens, azalea coated neighborhoods, and twenty-seven
area-sporting lakes, to championship golf courses, antique districts, theater,
symphony, nationally recognized museums and a zoo
Tyler, Texas offers a
unique living environment. Area colleges and universities sponsor year-round
cultural events for the entire family. In fact, the most notable difference
about our pristine vacation fixation is discovering how much there is to do!
Tyler
Attractions
 Parks and lakes abound in East Texas!
 50 acres of a natural
habitat zoo!
 Tyler
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Parks and Lakes The area
surrounding Tyler consists of forested hills, valleys, lakes and streams. Smith
County is bounded on the north by the Sabine River and on the west by the
Neches River.
Bonner - Whitaker - McClendon House
One of the few remaining examples of Eastlake -Bracketed Victorian
architecture remaining in Texas. The home dates back to the 1870's with many of
the original furnishings.
Caldwell Zoo Over fifteen hundred
animals of two hundred and fifty species from Africa, North and South America
sharing a fifty acre compound of natural habitat.
Tyler Rose Garden and Museum This
fourteen acre Rose Garden has more than four hundred varieties of roses.
Special areas include the Heritage Garden with varieties seventy-five to one
hundred years old and the camellia and day lily collections.
Goodman Museum A delight for
historians and antique lovers, this landmark brings the past the life with
original furnishings, photographs and memorabilia dating from the mid-1800's.
Tyler Museum of Art Permanent and
rotating exhibits are on display featuring works by local and regional artists.
Tyler Civic Theater This theater
in the round stages a five performance season from fall to spring.
East Texas Symphony Orchestra The
symphony offers a subscription series of five concerts, plus two free outdoor
concerts and three youth concerts.
Tyler Civic Ballet The ballet
hosts an annual spring performance at Wise Auditorium on the Tyler Junior
College Campus
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these links for more information:
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A family pet often represents a major challenge when a house is being marketed. Your family may call your large dog "Fido"--but your real estate agent calls him "Fang"! This is a sensitive issue for a real estate agent to communicate to sellers.
Even though he is just doing "his job", a dog's bark will sound ferocious to anyone who is knocking at the door. This is usually a good thing, but when your home is on the market, real estate agents will be bringing a lot of strangers to the door. Most agents are concerned about the unpredictability of dogs they don't know. When they are greeted by a barking dog, they may not be willing to enter the house unless the owner is at home. If your dog is confined to part of the house, such as a basement, be sure to put up a sign informing people of that fact. Talk with your real estate agent about the best way to manage your pet while your house is being shown, and make sure that this information is included in the MLS listing.
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The term "jumbo mortgage" currently refers to a mortgage loan in excess of $359,650, although the threshold amount may change as the market fluctuates. |
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