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Addison is an
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in Dallas County,
Texas Texas (, ; Spanish: ''Texas'', ''Tejas'') is a state in the South Central region of the United States. At 268,596 square miles (695,662 km2), and with more than 29.1 million residents in 2020, it is the second-largest U.S. state by ...
, in the United States. Addison is situated to the immediate north of the city of
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, with a 2020 census population of 16,661. Addison and Flower Mound were the only two Texas municipalities labeled "towns" with a population greater than 10,000 at the 2010 census; since then the municipalities of Prosper and Trophy Club—also identifying as towns—have also exceeded 10,000 in population estimates.


History

The land occupied by present-day Addison was settled as early as 1846 when Preston Witt built a house near White Rock Creek. In 1902 the community named itself Addison, after Addison Robertson, who served as postmaster from 1908 to 1916. The first industry was a cotton gin, opening in 1902 on Addison Road. The community was formerly known as Noell Junction after settler Sidney Smith Noell, after whom Noel Road and Knoll Trail are named. As a city, Addison was incorporated on June 15, 1953. The first mayor of Addison was M. W. Morris, and the
aldermen An alderman is a member of a municipal assembly or council in many jurisdictions founded upon English law. The term may be titular, denoting a high-ranking member of a borough or county council, a council member chosen by the elected members the ...
were Guy Dennis, Robert W. Wood, J. E. Julian, Jr., Dr. H. T. Nesbit, and Seldon Knowles. In 1982 the name was changed to "Town of Addison."


Geography

Addison is located at , within the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington metropolitan statistical area. According to the
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, the town has a total area of , all of it land. Addison is bordered by the cities of
Dallas Dallas () is the List of municipalities in Texas, third largest city in Texas and the largest city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the List of metropolitan statistical areas, fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States at 7.5 ...
, Farmers Branch, and Carrollton.


Demographics

As of the
2020 United States census The United States census of 2020 was the twenty-fourth decennial United States census. Census Day, the reference day used for the census, was April 1, 2020. Other than a pilot study during the 2000 census, this was the first U.S. census to of ...
, there were 16,661 people, 8,342 households, and 3,217 families residing in the town.


Economy

Though Addison had only slightly over 13,000 residents, daytime population is estimated at over 100,000 as of 2010. With more than 170 restaurants, there is a restaurant for every 79 Addison residents. Addison is a popular location for many Dallas-area restaurants because Addison allows restaurants to serve alcoholic beverages by the drink, while many nearby municipalities do not. Addison has 22 hotels, featuring a total of at least 4,000 hotel rooms and meeting facilities.
Addison Airport Addison Airport is a public airport in Addison, in Dallas County, Texas, United States, north of downtown Dallas., effective 2007-12-20 It opened in 1954 and was purchased by the town of Addison in 1976. It is home to the Cavanaugh Fligh ...
consumes roughly half of the town's and is the third-largest
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airport in the nation. Major corporate headquarters in Addison include Dresser, Daseke and Mary Kay Cosmetics. Other major employers in Addison include
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,
Concentra Concentra Inc., is a national health care establishment founded in 1979 in Amarillo, Texas. The headquarters of the corporation is in Addison, Texas and runs approximately 520 urgent care locations across 44 states. The company is linked with ove ...
and IWG. Addison is also home to Hand Drawn Pressing, the world's first fully-automated vinyl record pressing plant.


Parks and recreation

Addison has of parkland. Addison's first town park opened in 1978. The Dallas Independent School District operates the Alfred J. Loos Athletic Complex in Addison. The Addison Athletic Club is a 52,000 sq. ft. residents-only facility that features indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a gymnasium, fitness equipment, and racquetball courts.Addison Athletic Club
" Retrieved on June 25, 2013.


Culture and arts

There are special events in Addison 22 weekends of the year. The WaterTower Theatre produces plays and musicals and hosts the annual Out of the Loop Festival. The
Cavanaugh Flight Museum The Cavanaugh Flight Museum is an aviation museum in Addison, Texas, with a non-profit 501(c)(3) status for aviation educational. Mission The Museum promotes aviation education, research and American aviation heritage. Further, the Museum pro ...
houses a collection of aircraft since
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. Addison Circle Park, built in the early 2000s, is a venue for several seasonal outdoor events, such as the "Addison Kaboom Town!," "Addison Oktoberfest," and the foodie fun event, "Fork & Cork". The Addison Improv Comedy Club hosts regular weekly shows with well-known headliners. Addison is noted for being home to the original locations of both Texas de Brazil and
Fogo de Chão Fogo de Chão () is a Brazilian all-you-can-eat steakhouse ('' churrascaria)'' with locations throughout the world. The restaurant specializes in barbecued meats and sides. The restaurant was founded by two brothers, Arri and Jair Coser, with ...
, two Brazilian
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franchises that are both in the midst of rapid national expansion.


Education

The Addison School building was opened in 1914. In 1954 the school became a part of the Dallas ISD, and the school closed in 1964. The school building is now the "Magic Time Machine Restaurant."History of Addison
." Town of Addison. Retrieved on November 29, 2011.
McLaughlin was built in 1959. Field was built in 1960. Stark opened in 1963. R. L. Turner High School opened in 1962, replacing Carrollton High School.Campus Histories
." Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District. Retrieved on November 29, 2011.
Prior to fall 2006, all Addison residents were zoned to Frank for Kindergarten through 4th Grade, E. D. Walker Elementary School for 5th and 6th grades, and Marsh Middle School for 7th and 8th grades. Junkins Elementary School opened in fall 2006, relieving Anne Frank, and Tom C. Gooch Elementary School took an additional portion of Frank's attendance zone. During the same year, Walker became a middle school, serving the Frank and Junkins-zoned sections of Addison, while the Gooch-zoned section was still assigned to Marsh. In fall 2008 boundary changes rezoned the Frank-zoned section of Addison from W. T. White and Walker to Hillcrest and Franklin.Fall 2008 W. T. White High School Attendance Zone Grades 9-12
" '' Dallas Independent School District''. Retrieved October 11, 2008.
Fall 2008 Hillcrest High School Attendance Zone Grades 9-12
" '' Dallas Independent School District''. Retrieved October 11, 2008.
In addition, Strickland was dedicated in 2008. George Herbert Walker Bush Elementary School opened in Addison in 2011. As a result, boundary changes during that year involve Bush taking attendance zone territory from Tom C. Gooch, Frank, and Junkins elementary schools. Because of Bush's opening, now Walker MS and White MS served the Junkins and Bush zones, while Franklin continued to serve the Frank zone. Because Gooch is no longer serving portions of Addison, Marsh Middle School no longer serves portions of Addison.Fall 2011 Thomas C. Marsh Middle School Attendance Zone Grades 6-8
" Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved on July 15, 2011.


Public schools

Most residents are zoned to the Dallas Independent School District, while those on the southern end of Spring Valley and Vitruvian Way are zoned to the Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District.George H.W. Bush Elementary School Shavannia M. Dash, Principal Frequently Asked Questions
" Town of Addison. Retrieved on March 18, 2017.
All residents within the DISD portion of Addison may attend George H. W. Bush Elementary School in Addison. Bush's attendance boundary covers most of Addison.Fall 2011 George H. W. Bush Elementary School Attendance Zone Grades PK-5
" Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved on July 15, 2011.
DISD Addison residents living outside of the Bush attendance boundary are not provided transportation to attend Bush. Other DISD elementary schools serving sections of Addison include Anne Frank Elementary School in
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and Jerry Junkins Elementary School in Carrollton. The Town of Addison asked Dallas ISD to build Bush with environmentally sensitive materials. The PreK–5 school was built as part of a bond approved in May 2008. Bush is adjacent to the Greenhill School and is located along Addison's trail system; therefore the school will be accessible by bicycle or on foot from the Les Lacs and Midway Meadows subdivisions. Bush has a first floor with of space and a second floor with of space. Bush has two athletic fields located north of the playgrounds. During non-school hours Addison residents may use the fields. Residents zoned to Bush and Junkins are zoned to Walker Middle School and
W.T. White High School Warren Travis White High School is a public secondary school in Dallas, Texas ( USA). W. T. White High School enrolls students in grades 9- 12 and is a part of the Dallas Independent School District. The school, named in honor of the Dallas sch ...
in Dallas.Fall 2011 Walker Middle School Attendance Zone Grades 6-8
" Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved on July 15, 2011.
Fall 2011 W.T. White High School Attendance Zone Grades 9-12
" Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved on July 15, 2011.
Residents zoned to Frank are zoned to Benjamin Franklin Middle School and Hillcrest High School.Fall 2011 Benjamin Franklin Middle School Attendance Zone Grades 6-8
" Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved on July 15, 2011.
Fall 2011 Hillcrest High School Attendance Zone Grades 9-12
" Dallas Independent School District. Retrieved on July 15, 2011.
A portion of the C-FBISD area is served by Stark Elementary School in Farmers Branch. Another portion is served by Neil Ray McLaughlin Elementary School (K–2) in Carrollton and Nancy H. Strickland Intermediate School (3–5) in Farmers Branch. All of the C-FBISD portion is served by Vivian Field Middle School in Farmers Branch, and R. L. Turner High School in Carrollton.R.L. Turner High School Attendance Area
." Carrollton-Farmers Branch Independent School District. Retrieved on July 14, 2016.


Private schools

Addison is the home of two private schools, both
co-educational Mixed-sex education, also known as mixed-gender education, co-education, or coeducation (abbreviated to co-ed or coed), is a system of education where males and females are educated together. Whereas single-sex education was more common up to t ...
: Greenhill School, which enrolls over 1,200 students from preschool to
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, and Trinity Christian Academy, which enrolls over 1,400 from preschool to high school.


Community colleges

The
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defines areas in Dallas County and areas in CFBISD as being in the service area of
Dallas College Dallas College is a public community college with seven campuses in Dallas County, Texas. It serves more than 70,000 students annually in degree-granting, continuing education, and adult education programs. Dallas College offers associate degr ...
(formerly Dallas County Community College District).Texas Education Code: Sec. 130.176. DALLAS COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT SERVICE AREA.
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Politics


See also

* Blueprints at Addison Circle * Vitruvian Park


Notes


References


External links


Town of Addison official website

Addison community website

Rotary Club of Addison

Addison Town Guide

George Herbert Walker Bush Elementary School

Article "Addison" in the Handbook of Texas
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