Where is Tarrant County, Texas?
Tarrant County is a county equivalent area found in Texas, USA. The county government of Tarrant is found in the county seat of Fort Worth.
With a total 2,336.96 sq. km of land and water area, Tarrant County, Texas is the 949th largest county equivalent area in the United States. Home to 1,945,360 people, Tarrant County has a total 730656 households earning 56853 on average per year.
Tarrant County, Texas offers the following attractions to visitors: National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, Six Flags Over Texas
Tarrant is the home to these professional sports teams: Rangers (MLB), Cowboys (NFL)
Tarrant County, Texas - Quick Facts
FIPS Code | 48439 |
Area Codes | 972,817 |
Time Zone | CST |
Major Cities | Fort Worth (population: 845,928), Arlington (population: 384,831), Keller (population: 98,771), North Richland Hills (population: 64,075), Mansfield (population: 63,706), Euless (population: 62,825), Bedford (population: 48,727), Grapevine (population: 48,140), Hurst (population: 41,764), Haltom City (population: 31,849) |
Land Area | 751,107 sq miles |
Water Area | 864 sq miles |
Household Income | $56,853 |
Housing Units | 730,656 |
Median Home Value | $136,400 |
High School Grads | 85% of population |
Holders of Bachelors Degrees | 30% of population |
Retail Spending | $14,582 per capita |
Food & Accomodation Sales | $3,763,516 per capita |
Universities and Colleges | Fort Worth Beauty School, ITT Technical Institute-Arlington, Ogle School of Hair Design, Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, The University of Texas at Arlington, Westwood College-Ft Worth |
This page was last updated on June 30, 2016.