General-
The second oldest
community in Dallas County,
Cedar Hill was founded on the Gulf, Colorado, and Santa
Fe Railroad around 1850. It is also the Highest point in
the entire county. The Main Post Office was granted
before 1856.
Like most cities in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex its growth is paralleled with
other surrounding areas.
Home to private school, Northwood
institute.
Lakes-
Joe Pool and Mountain Creek.
Cedar Hill State Park-
1,850-acre park on east shore of
Joe Pool Lake amid rolling cedar-covered hills; camping,
trailer facilities, picnicking, shelters, swimming, rest
rooms and showers, hiking and fishing. Although
considered an urban park because of its location, the
beauty of the woods makes it a popular destination for
Dallas/Fort Worth residents. At night, the metroplex skyline lights are
reflected softly in the lake
Penn Farm Agricultural
History Center-
depicts farming right before and
after World War II when there was a change in agriculture
from being an enterprise of self-sufficient small farms
to more of an agribusiness. Exhibits housed in 1918 barn,
a Model T garage, two granaries and other restored
structures interpret the farm site and life of the
middle-class farmers who worked the land from the 1920s
to the 1960s. 214/291-3900 |