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Our Community & Its Resources
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Restricted Golf
Course Community
1 acre estate lots
Community cart path
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City water &
Grayson County Cable
All Masonry Construction
1 year membership to the
Denison Country Club |
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Fairway
Estates is a Golf Course Community in Denison’s
E.T.J.. Conveniently
located a few miles from the future site of Denison’s
newly planned High School. If you’re seeking a peaceful
lifestyle, enjoy nature, recreation and privacy, this is
the place. From the sensible protective covenants
including architectural review and controls, to leaving
the natural growth of the property intact. This
subdivision is destined to become one of Grayson County’s
finest upcoming communities.
This is your opportunity to get involved in Phase 1 of
this upscale
Golf Course Community.
Denison Country Club - The 6,149 yard golf course is
naturally incorporated into the mature and beautiful
rolling wooded terrain. This course is an 18 hole
championship layout offering challenging play for any
golfer. The club has a bar & grill, swimming pool, lighted
tennis court, and a 25+ acre lake with some of the best
Large Mouth Bass, & Crappie fishing in the area. Drive
your golf cart from the
garage to the tee-box. Denison Country Club
offers a refreshing atmosphere that provides
all of the amenities for your family’s
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| Lake Texoma Stats: This 89,000 acre lake on
the Red River is shared by Texas and Oklahoma. It is
widely recognized as a top fishing lake, and is one
of the most popular recreation destinations in the
Southwest. Lake Texoma was built by the Corps of
Engineers in the 1940's, and was stocked with black
bass and crappie along with the native white bass in
the Red and Washita Rivers.
The lake area includes two wildlife refuges, two
state parks, fifty four U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers-managed parks, twenty-six resorts,
hundreds of campgrounds and a variety of excellent
golf courses. Power boating, power sailing, personal
watercraft, water skiers and wind surfers all
consider the lake an excellent place to have fun.
Lake Texoma has become a huge sailing center based
on the lake's size, depth and miles of sailing
shoreline.
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| Denison Stats: Denison, Texas is located
in northeastern Grayson County on U.S. Highway
75, just 75 miles north of Dallas and 4 miles
south of the Texas/Oklahoma border. State
Highway 120 passes through Denison from east
to west, and State Highway 84 borders northern
Denison, providing direct access to Lake
Texoma, the twelfth largest man-made lake in
the U.S. The residents enjoy a gently rolling
and wooded terrain which stretches northward
to the shores of Lake Texoma and the Red
River.
Grayson County is the 29th largest of 254
counties in Texas with a 1997 estimated
population of just over 100,000. Sherman is
the county seat of Grayson county while
Denison, located adjacent, is the next largest
city. Grayson County consists of 940 square
miles with a population density of 106
residents per square mile. Denison consists of
23.2 square miles.
Founded in 1872, the city of Denison was named
after Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (MKT)
Vice-President, George Denison. Today, the
MKT, better known as the Katy Railroad, has
merged with Union Pacific. From its beginning
the railroad has been an important part of the
city. During the 1940's, the Denison economy
was strongly impacted by the establishment of
Perrin Air Force Base. Today, the former air
base is under the control of Grayson County
and serves Denison as a viable private airport
and industrial park.
Denison's history is rich in flavor and
personality, and its residents are dedicated
to preserving the unique history. In 1988,
Denison was officially designated a Texas Main
Street City by the Texas Historical
Commission. Many homes in Denison have
preserved their original character and design.
Historic walking and driving tours guide
visitors through neighborhoods and the
historic downtown arts district.
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Sherman Stats:
Sherman is a community of
approximately 36,000, located at the
crossroads of U. S. Highways 75 and 82, about
65 miles north of the Dallas/Ft. Worth
Metroplex and about 15 miles south of
Oklahoma. Home to an impressive list of
Fortune 500 companies and the seat of Grayson
County, Sherman is the leading municipality in
our region.
The City of Sherman is a political subdivision
of the State of Texas and is a home rule city;
as such, its City Charter serves as its
constitution. The city operates under the City
Council/Manager form of government. The Mayor
and six Council Members formulate the
operating policy of the government, and the
City Manager serves as the chief
administrative officer.
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