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  1. Terrell, Texas - Wikipedia

    Terrell developed as a railroad town, beginning in 1873 with the construction of the Texas and Pacific Railroad line. [5] The town was named for Robert A. Terrell, a pioneer European …

  2. Terrell, TX | Official Website

    Contact Us City of Terrell 201 East Nash Street P.O. Box 310 Terrell, Texas 75160 Phone: 972-551-6600

  3. Visit Terrell - Terrell Chamber of Commerce

    Terrell is a great place to shop, play and live. Here you’ll find a vibrant growing community that not only offers an abundance of attractions and activities, but also holds dear to its small town feel …

  4. Home - Terrell Texas

    Terrell is a great place to shop, play and live. Here you’ll find a vibrant growing community that not only offers an abundance of attractions and activities, but also holds dear to its small town feel …

  5. Mizzou Freshman Tight End Terrell to Enter Portal, Pursue Other …

    4 days ago · Missouri true freshman tight end Dakotah Terrell is looking to trade his football cleats for basketball shoes, with the Oklahoma native announcing his plans to

  6. Terrell - Tour Texas

    Spend a weekend getaway in Terrell; see historic sites, a vibrant downtown, shop in charming boutiques and enjoy global cuisine and crafty cocktails in the many restaurants and bars.

  7. Terrell, TX homes for sale & real estate - Realtor.com®

    Realtor.com® has 384 homes for sale in Terrell, TX. The median listing price is $315,000. Browse the latest listings and find your dream home today.

  8. Terrell, TX | Official Website

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  9. Terrell - Wikipedia

    Terrell, Georgia, unincorporated community Terrell, North Carolina, unincorporated community in Catawba County, North Carolina, United States Terrell, Texas, city in Kaufman County, Texas, …

  10. Living & Visiting | Terrell, TX

    The City of Terrell is located in Kaufman County in the state of Texas. Terrell is approximately 25 miles east of Dallas on Interstate Highway 20 and U.S. Highway 80.