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Lancaster, TX, founded in 1852, is one of Dallas County's earliest settlements and now has a population of over 40,000. Located on the south side of Dallas's outer loop, it is well-connected by three major interstates, making it a convenient location for Dallas-Fort Worth commuters. The city has a mix of midcentury homes and contemporary builds in areas like Pleasant Run and Bear Creek Ranch, with the latter offering amenities such as hiking trails and a community pool. The Lancaster Independent School District is known for its STEM education and has a high graduation rate, offering programs that allow students to earn college credits. Lancaster's investment in local parks has earned it the All-America City Award, with highlights including Lancaster Community Park, which features a 6-acre pond, an outdoor amphitheater, and an indoor water park. The Helen Giddings Amphitheater hosts annual events like Salsa in the Park and the Best Southwest Juneteenth Celebration. Main Street Square has been revitalized with modern shops and eateries, and it hosts the 2nd Saturday on the Square series. Lancaster is 18 miles from downtown Dallas, with Dallas Love Field and Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport 23 and 34 miles away, respectively. The city experiences hot, humid summers and mild winters but is prone to tornadoes in the spring.