Mansfield, Texas Mansfield, Texas City of Mansfield, Texas Mansfield City Hall Mansfield City Hall Location of Mansfield in Tarrant County, Texas Location of Mansfield in Tarrant County, Texas Mansfield is a suburban town/city located mostly in Tarrant county, with small parts in Ellis and Johnson counties in the U.S.

CNN/Money Magazine ranked Mansfield at #17 in 2014 in its annual "Best Places To Live" list. Mansfield has been in that list in the recent past: in 2007, 2009, and 2012, ranking it 83rd, 24th, and 30th, in the order given.

6.1 Mansfield school desegregation incident Three of the four Gibson brothers in this group established homesteads about 4 miles (6 km) northwest of present-day Mansfield.

This settlement, which became known as the Gibson Community, encompassed a school and a church building by 1860.

Man and Julian Feild appeared around 1856 and assembled a grist foundry at the crossroads that was to turn into the center of Mansfield, the beginnings of the improve probably existed in the oak groves bordering Walnut Creek (originally called Cedar Bluff Creek).

In 1856, Julian Feild purchased 540 acres (2.2 km2) in the Mansfield area.

The locale of the foundry in southeastern Tarrant County perhaps reflects the advanced state of wheat cultivation in the region and the ready availability of wood to feed the mill's steam boilers.

During the American Civil War, the Man and Feild Mill supplied meal and flour to the Confederate States Army, hauling it to Shreveport, Louisiana, and Jefferson City, Missouri.

The small improve around the foundry was unique in Tarrant County in that it prospered throughout the Civil War.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 36.4 square miles (94.3 km2), of which 36.4 square miles (94.2 km2) is territory and 0.04 square miles (0.1 km2), or 0.12%, is water. Climate data for Mansfield, Texas In the 2016 EST, Mansfield will have a populace of 67,628, making it the biggest city in the United States titled Mansfield (and second biggest in the world).

Residents under the age of 18 will make up 28.32% of population, between the ages of 18-35 will be 21.4%, 35-55 will be 30.74%, and anyone over the age of 55 will make up 19.54% of the residents.

Less than 9th Grade 2.82%, Some High school 4.67%, High school graduate 20.30%, some college 25.21%, associate degree 7.39%, bachelor's degree 27.10%, master's degree 10.21%, experienced degree 1.05%, doctorate degree 1.25%.

In 2010, Mansfield had a populace of 56,368, making it the biggest city in the United States titled Mansfield (and second biggest in the world).

According to the 2010 Census, there were 18,305 homeholds out of which 66.5% had kids under the age of 18 living with them, 66.5% were married couples living together, 11.4% had a female homeholder with no husband present, and 17.9% were non-families.

In the city, the populace was spread out with 34.5% under the age of 19, 4.9% from 20 to 24, 34.6% from 25 to 44, 24.1% from 45 to 64, and 6.6% who were 65 years of age or older.

As of 2010, the median family income in Mansfield was $100,762 and median homehold income of $93,906. Males had a median income of $65,229 versus $48,578 for females.

There were 19,106 housing units in the town/city as of the 2010 Census, with average home value of $197,559 and average new home value of $243,000. About 91% of the populace has attained high school or higher, and there were 5,524 companies positioned in the city.

Over 55% of Mansfield inhabitants claim a theological affiliation, of which 21% identify as Baptist.

Over 11% identify as Catholic, 6% as Methodist, and approximately 12% are affiliated with other Protestant denominations. Notable large churches in Mansfield include Crossroads Christian Church, First Baptist Church, Walnut Ridge Baptist Church, Bethlehem Baptist Church, St.Jude Catholic Church, First United Methodist Church, St.Gregory's Episcopal Church, St.

According to the city's 2013 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, the top employers in the town/city are: 1 Mansfield Independent School District 4,192 3 Methodist Mansfield Medical Center 735 4 City of Mansfield, TX 511 Once instead of Mouser will have an estimated 1,350 employees at its Mansfield Headquarter. As of 2014 Methodist Mansfield Medical Center employee's 1,207 workers. Even though the owners of the theater have changed hands many times since its inception, the Farr family still resides in Mansfield.

The Mansfield Historical Museum chronicles the city's history from a prairie outpost in the past to a grow community now.

Hawaiian Falls Water Park is a 10 acres (4.0 ha) destination amid the hot summer months; while Historic Mansfield is being revitalized to be a year-round destination.

Mansfield also has an extensive park fitness including 11 parks, 3.5 mi (5.6 km) of hiking/biking trail, an 80 acres (32 ha) nature park, an activeness center, four athletics fields and two golf courses: Mansfield National Golf Course and Walnut Creek Country Club.

Mansfield Legacy High School Students living in the Tarrant County portion of Mansfield, as well as most of those living in the Johnson County portion, are served by the Mansfield Independent School District with total enrollment of 32,638 students.

The high schools in the precinct are Mansfield High School, Mansfield Summit High School, Mansfield Timberview High School, Mansfield Legacy High School, Frontier High School, Mansfield Lake Ridge High School, and the Alternative Education Center consisting of the ACE program and the BIC program.

There are 23 elementary schools, 6 intermediate schools, and 6 middle schools.

Most precinct schools (except high schools) are titled after notable former teachers and educators from the Mansfield School District.

Beginning in the fall semester of 2011, Frontier High School opened its doors to students who applied and were accepted to the school.

Frontier High School, positioned inside the Ben Barber Career Tech Academy, will feature state-of-the-art technology with individual laptops provided for each student enrolled in its programs.

The precinct also has programs with Tarrant County College to furnish students with dual credit options to allow them to gain college hours in high school.

Mansfield school desegregation incident Main article: Mansfield school desegregation incident Mansfield water fortress Methodist Mansfield Medical Center Mansfield has one acute-care hospital, Methodist Mansfield Medical Center, a 200+-bed hospital of the Methodist Health System in Dallas.

Mansfield also has five nursing homes, a several urgent care centers, Kindred Hospital - an acute care rehab hospital, Baylor Surgicare at Mansfield - a day surgery center, three assisted living/senior apartements, two Cook Children's clinics and a Cook Children's Specialty Care Facility under construction.

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