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City of Mesquite

Mesquite, Dallas County

Marker Text

In May 1873, Texas & Pacific Railroad engineer A.R. Alcott platted a new depot town named Mesquite. The post office opened the following year. The community developed along the rail line, with businesses initially facing Front Street. As the town grew, business owners turned their front doors to Main Street in an effort to create a Town Square. Voters incorporated Mesquite in 1887. In 1903, following a legal challenge, the city re-incorporated with new boundaries. Mesquite, which began with an Agrarian economy, grew rapidly in the second half of the 20th century as a Dallas suburb. The school district, established in 1901, is a draw for new residents, and the city continues to grow. (2004)

Marker Details

Address 209 W Main St
Location Description Mesquite, 209 W. Main St.
Marker # 13120
Dedicated 2003
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
Latitude, Longitude 32.767168, -96.601371

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