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Welcome to Wide Awake Wylie! Wylie’s proximity to Lavon Lake and Lake Ray Hubbard provides even more places to gather and enjoy the outdoors The Wylie Municipal Complex, which opened in 2010, features a 44,000-square-foot award-winning library, a 47,000-square-foot recreation center, and a 46,000-square-foot city hall
Wylie - Wikipedia Wylie is an English name meaning "well-watered meadow", and may also refer to:
Wylie, Texas - Discover Collin County Welcome to Wylie! Its unique sense of home, selection of housing, growing retail options, historic downtown area and recreational opportunities make Wylie the perfect place for family or business With an eye to preserving the past, a celebration of present-day good times, and planning for the future, Wylie is still wide-awake!
Wylie, Texas - Wikipedia Wylie is a city and northeastern suburb of Dallas, that was once solely located in Collin County, but now extends into neighboring Dallas and Rockwall counties in the U S state of Texas
Historic Downtown Wylie Wylie was named the #20 Best Place to Live in the U S , by Money Magazine, and the editors noted that Wylie residents, “still like to get together for good times ” Downtown events include Pedal Car Races, held in early May; Bluegrass on Ballard, the July music festival; and Boo on Ballard, the Halloween trick-or-treat event
Wylie News | Todays News Wylie incoming senior Zachary Brumfield won the individual title at the District 9-6A cross country meet with a 16:03 The Pirates won the team title for the eighth consecutive season
Wylie, TX - Niche Wylie is a suburb of Dallas with a population of 58,991 Wylie is in Collin County and is one of the best places to live in Texas Living in Wylie offers residents a sparse suburban feel and most residents own their homes In Wylie there are a lot of parks
History of Wylie If there had been no railroad – or if it had steamed through a different part of Collin County – there would be no Wylie Wylie’s story began during the “Golden Age” of railroading, an era that lasted from about the 1880s to the 1920s and changed the economic climate of the country