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Grapevine Springs Park

Coppell, Dallas County

Marker Text

The Grapeving Springs, which flow into the Elm Fork of the Trinity River, have attracted visitors for more than 2,000 years. In 1843, Republic of Texas President Sam Houston camped here during treaty negotiations with Native Americans. The treaty was later signed at Bird's Fort. In 1936, Dallas County accepted the donation of Houston's campsite as park land, and the federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) built rock walls, picnic facilities, footbridges and other features. During World War II, ownership reverted to prior owners. The Baptist Foundation of Texas later obtained the land and donated it to the county in 1991. Today, the City of Coppell maintains it, and efforts to restore WPA features are ongoing. (2005)

Marker Details

Address 700 S Park Rd
Location Description Grapevine Springs Park
Marker # 13054
Dedicated 2003
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code parks
Latitude, Longitude 32.954658, -97.000928

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