Tyler, TX has grown to be the largest community in East Texa with an estimated population of over 100,000. Tyler offers the Best of Both Worlds: cultural diversity, quality education, health care, and recreational opportunities of a large city with the hometown friendliness and quality of life of a small community.
Here are some reasons to visit Tyler:
- The annual Azalea and Spring Flower Trails in March and April
- Texas Rose Festival, the third weekend of October
- The East Texas Symphony Orchestra was formed in 1936 and performs 5 concerts per year as well as special non-subscription performances
- Tyler Museum of Art contains three galleries featuring a growing permanent collection of 19th and 20th century art and photography as well as special exhibits on loan
- The Cowan Center at UT Tyler offers first class first class performing arts and lecture series
- Tyler Youth Orchestra, is in its 25th year and gives 4 concerts a year
- Ballet Tyler showcases local talent as well guest performers from around the country in a spring concert
- Tyler Civic Theatre features 5 plays a season and a melodrama every April
- Caldwell Zoo has more than 2000 animals from 250 species from Africa, North and South America live in natural habitats at the 85-acre park
- The Discovery Science Place offers hands-on family fun for kids of all ages
- Tyler Municipal Rose Garden has 14 acres and 400 rose varieties testify to Tyler's standing as the "Rose Capital of the World"
- Tyler State Park offers camping, boating,swimming, hiking, canoe and paddleboat rental on a 985 acre park around a spring-fed lake
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