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Grand Prairie Texas Vintage Retro Unisex Heavy Cotton Tee - White Logo

Grand Prairie Texas Vintage Retro Unisex Heavy Cotton Tee - White Logo

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Unisex heavy cotton t-shirt made from medium-weight jersey for everyday comfort. Classic fit with a crewneck, tubular construction, and taped shoulders for durability; DTG-printed design. Solid colors are 100% cotton, while select heather/antique shades may use cotton–poly blends.

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The land here was Peters' Colony prairie before the Civil War, a stretch of the great Texas grassland crossed by trading paths between Dallas and Fort Worth. In 1863 the settler Alexander McRae Dechman founded the community first known as Dechman; when the Texas & Pacific Railroad arrived in 1876 it became a depot town, and in 1877 it was renamed Grand Prairie for the grassland it sat on. The town incorporated in 1909, a farming and ranching crossroads on the rail line at the heart of what would become the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.

Grand Prairie keeps two kinds of speed in its memory. There is the aviation story — the Mustangs and Liberators that rolled out of the plant in the war years, and the jets that followed. And there is the racing story — the thoroughbreds and quarter horses that run at Lone Star Park, the grandstand that brought the Breeders' Cup to the prairie in 2004. Between them sits the prairie itself: the grassland that named the town, the rail line that built it, and the long, flat horizon between Dallas and Fort Worth where you can still see weather coming from miles away.

Why People Visit Grand Prairie Texas

  • Spend a day at Loyd Park on Joe Pool Lake, with trails, campsites, and boating.
  • Catch live thoroughbred and quarter-horse racing at Lone Star Park during the spring and fall meets.
  • Walk the historic downtown around the Texas & Pacific rail depot.
  • Cool off at the Epic Waters indoor waterpark, or browse the weekend stalls at Traders Village.
  • Take in the prairie horizon and the lakes that frame the city north and south.

Grand Prairie Texas Merlin Classics retro vintage logo featuring a Texas longhorn and Lone Star over Texas Republic Est. 1845