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Eastland, Texas is a premier city with a rich history and a bright future. Eastland is located on Interstate 20, just over an hours drive to the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex, and has matured from an oil and gas driven agricultural and ranching community, to a bustling business and retail center for a multi-county region. We estimate Eastland's current population to be around 3,800 people. Eastland was named for Capt. William M. Eastland, San Jacinto hero and Texas Ranger. Current area resources include oil, ranching, farming and manufacturing. Fruit, pecans, vegetables, and feed crops are also important economic drivers. Visitors to Eastland find that Eastland has not lost its friendly atmosphere or its small-town feel. With a quality of life considered to be one of the best in the region, Eastland offers abundant parkland, a historic downtown area, hunting and fishing recreational opportunities for young and old, quality rated schools, good housing and a growing business community. All of these elements make Eastland a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family... and a popular place to do business.
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Eastland Economic Development, Inc. Eastland City Hall 113 E. Commerce Street • Eastland, TX 76448 254-271-9374

 

 

 

Eastland Community Profile

 

Location

 

About Eastland

 

Demographics

 

Lifestyle

 

Education

 

Labor Pool

 

Taxes

Eastland, Texas is a premier city with a rich history and a bright future. Eastland is located on Interstate 20, just over an hours drive to the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex, and has matured from an oil and gas driven agricultural and ranching community, to a bustling business and retail center for a multi-county region. We estimate Eastland's current population to be around 3,800 people. Eastland was named for Capt. William M. Eastland, San Jacinto hero and Texas Ranger. Current area resources include oil, ranching, farming and manufacturing. Fruit, pecans, vegetables, and feed crops are also important economic drivers. Visitors to Eastland find that Eastland has not lost its friendly atmosphere or its small-town feel. With a quality of life considered to be one of the best in the region, Eastland offers abundant parkland, a historic downtown area, hunting and fishing recreational opportunities for young and old, quality rated schools, good housing and a growing business community. All of these elements make Eastland a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family... and a popular place to do business.
Visit Eastland • Eastland Chamber of Commerce • City of Eastland Eastland Community Foundation
Eastland Economic Development, Inc. Eastland City Hall 113 E. Commerce Street • Eastland, TX 76448 254-271-9374
Eastland, Texas is a premier city with a rich history and a bright future. Eastland is located on Interstate 20, just over an hours drive to the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex, and has matured from an oil and gas driven agricultural and ranching community, to a bustling business and retail center for a multi-county region. We estimate Eastland's current population to be around 3,800 people. Eastland was named for Capt. William M. Eastland, San Jacinto hero and Texas Ranger. Current area resources include oil, ranching, farming and manufacturing. Fruit, pecans, vegetables, and feed crops are also important economic drivers. Visitors to Eastland find that Eastland has not lost its friendly atmosphere or its small-town feel. With a quality of life considered to be one of the best in the region, Eastland offers abundant parkland, a historic downtown area, hunting and fishing recreational opportunities for young and old, quality rated schools, good housing and a growing business community. All of these elements make Eastland a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family... and a popular place to do business.
Visit Eastland • Eastland Chamber of Commerce • City of Eastland Eastland Community Foundation
Eastland Economic Development, Inc. Eastland City Hall 113 E. Commerce Street • Eastland, TX 76448 254-271-9374
Eastland, Texas is a premier city with a rich history and a bright future. Eastland is located on Interstate 20, just over an hours drive to the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex, and has matured from an oil and gas driven agricultural and ranching community, to a bustling business and retail center for a multi-county region. We estimate Eastland's current population to be around 3,800 people. Eastland was named for Capt. William M. Eastland, San Jacinto hero and Texas Ranger. Current area resources include oil, ranching, farming and manufacturing. Fruit, pecans, vegetables, and feed crops are also important economic drivers. Visitors to Eastland find that Eastland has not lost its friendly atmosphere or its small-town feel. With a quality of life considered to be one of the best in the region, Eastland offers abundant parkland, a historic downtown area, hunting and fishing recreational opportunities for young and old, quality rated schools, good housing and a growing business community. All of these elements make Eastland a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family... and a popular place to do business.
Visit Eastland • Eastland Chamber of Commerce City of Eastland • Eastland Community Foundation

 

 

 

Eastland Community Profile

 

Location

 

About Eastland

 

Demographics

 

Lifestyle

 

Education

 

Labor Pool

 

Taxes

Eastland, Texas is a premier city with a rich history and a bright future. Eastland is located on Interstate 20, just over an hours drive to the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex, and has matured from an oil and gas driven agricultural and ranching community, to a bustling business and retail center for a multi-county region. We estimate Eastland's current population to be around 3,800 people. Eastland was named for Capt. William M. Eastland, San Jacinto hero and Texas Ranger. Current area resources include oil, ranching, farming and manufacturing. Fruit, pecans, vegetables, and feed crops are also important economic drivers. Visitors to Eastland find that Eastland has not lost its friendly atmosphere or its small-town feel. With a quality of life considered to be one of the best in the region, Eastland offers abundant parkland, a historic downtown area, hunting and fishing recreational opportunities for young and old, quality rated schools, good housing and a growing business community. All of these elements make Eastland a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family... and a popular place to do business.
Visit Eastland • Eastland Chamber of Commerce City of Eastland • Eastland Community Foundation

Eastland Community Profile

 

Location

 

About Eastland

 

Demographics

 

Lifestyle

 

Education

 

Labor Pool

 

Taxes

Eastland, Texas is a premier city with a rich history and a bright future. Eastland is located on Interstate 20, just over an hours drive to the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex, and has matured from an oil and gas driven agricultural and ranching community, to a bustling business and retail center for a multi-county region. We estimate Eastland's current population to be around 3,800 people. Eastland was named for Capt. William M. Eastland, San Jacinto hero and Texas Ranger. Current area resources include oil, ranching, farming and manufacturing. Fruit, pecans, vegetables, and feed crops are also important economic drivers. Visitors to Eastland find that Eastland has not lost its friendly atmosphere or its small-town feel. With a quality of life considered to be one of the best in the region, Eastland offers abundant parkland, a historic downtown area, hunting and fishing recreational opportunities for young and old, quality rated schools, good housing and a growing business community. All of these elements make Eastland a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family... and a popular place to do business.
Visit Eastland • Eastland Chamber of Commerce City of Eastland • Eastland Community Foundation

Eastland Profile      Properties      Incentives      Water/Sewer    Transportation    About Eastland EEDI

 

 

 

Eastland Community Profile

 

Location

 

About Eastland

 

Demographics

 

Lifestyle

 

Education

 

Labor Pool

 

Taxes

Eastland, Texas is a premier city with a rich history and a bright future. Eastland is located on Interstate 20, just over an hours drive to the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex, and has matured from an oil and gas driven agricultural and ranching community, to a bustling business and retail center for a multi-county region. We estimate Eastland's current population to be around 3,800 people. Eastland was named for Capt. William M. Eastland, San Jacinto hero and Texas Ranger. Current area resources include oil, ranching, farming and manufacturing. Fruit, pecans, vegetables, and feed crops are also important economic drivers. Visitors to Eastland find that Eastland has not lost its friendly atmosphere or its small-town feel. With a quality of life considered to be one of the best in the region, Eastland offers abundant parkland, a historic downtown area, hunting and fishing recreational opportunities for young and old, quality rated schools, good housing and a growing business community. All of these elements make Eastland a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family... and a popular place to do business.
Visit Eastland Chamber of Commerce • City of Eastland Eastland Community Foundation

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Eastland Economic Development, Inc. Eastland City Hall 113 E. Commerce Street • Eastland, TX 76448 254-271-9374
Eastland, Texas is a premier city with a rich history and a bright future. Eastland is located on Interstate 20, just over an hours drive to the Dallas / Fort Worth Metroplex, and has matured from an oil and gas driven agricultural and ranching community, to a bustling business and retail center for a multi-county region. We estimate Eastland's current population to be around 3,800 people. Eastland was named for Capt. William M. Eastland, San Jacinto hero and Texas Ranger. Current area resources include oil, ranching, farming and manufacturing. Fruit, pecans, vegetables, and feed crops are also important economic drivers. Visitors to Eastland find that Eastland has not lost its friendly atmosphere or its small-town feel. With a quality of life considered to be one of the best in the region, Eastland offers abundant parkland, a historic downtown area, hunting and fishing recreational opportunities for young and old, quality rated schools, good housing and a growing business community. All of these elements make Eastland a wonderful place to live, work and raise a family... and a popular place to do business.