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\nKeller, TX is a quaint and charming city located in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex area of Texas. It is known for its friendly atmosphere and many family-friendly outdoor activities and attractions. The city's parks offer opportunities to hike, bike, golf, play tennis, skateboard or go fishing. There are also several museums that trace the history of the area and provide educational experiences for visitors. Keller is also home to some great restaurants, pubs, retail stores and entertainment venues. Visitors often enjoy taking in a show at the local theatre or exploring one of the many art galleries in town. With all these attractions, it's no wonder that Keller has been earning positive reviews from locals and visitors alike! People especially appreciate how safe they feel while living or visiting here due to its low crime rates. In addition, residents love the diverse job market and range of housing options available in this peaceful community.

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New from O.C. California - 9/8/2007
I just moved to Keller in February with my husband and our 13 and 15 year olds. I grew up in Orange County California and have always been partial to the cities in South Orange County. However, I can definitely vouch for the quality of life here in Keller, TX. The people are friendly and there are lots of entertainment options for families, such as the Fort Worth Zoo, the Kimball Art Museum, The Wax Museum and Ripley's Believe or not Museum in Grand Praire as well as Six Flags over Texas only 30 minutes away in Arlington. If you like the beach, it's about an 8 hour drive to Corpus Christi, if you like to ski, it's about 8 hours to a good Colorado ski resort. There are lakes and fishing etc., The weather is not as bad as I thought it would be. I have been here since February so we got to see the last bit of a cold snap in the 30's at night and 50's during the day. No big deal we had days like that in Lake Forest, CA. Also everyone griped about how terrible the Summer was after I said Read More

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Moving to DFW area - 12/3/2006
We currently live in FL, but probably have to move to DFW area soon. We are Germans, but already live in the US since more than 3 years. We have two sons 15 and 19 and we are interested in opionions and recommendations we to live. Office is in Arlington and we thought about Keller or any other nothern suburbs. How are schools there. Are the public schools OK or do one have to look for private schools? Any comments are Read More

Coming to Texas...Here's what to expect. - 9/22/2006
Having lived in Dallas/Ft. Worth Texas for 34 years I can speak for what to expect from the climate. I've often said that D/FW Texas wants to be hot. We joke that Texas has 4 seasons, almost Summer, Summer, still Summer and Christmas. We have had 75-80 degrees on Christmas several times over the last 10 years; and I have never seen a white Christmas. The heat starts to build in April and lasts through Septmeber/October with a nearly unbearable July, August and September. 15 days average of sweltering 100 degrees + per year during the summer months. 2006 had 30+ days, which was not uncommon. Average daily highs around 97 degrees for months.
Winter is mostly mild. November and December are cool. January is cold to cool. Cold snaps never lasting longer than a 2-3 days. February is cold to cool. Mid to late February is starts to become warm again. I will wear shorts 10 months a year. T-shirts for 9 months. Sweaters 3-4 weeks, taking it off in the Read More

Great place for a family - 4/14/2006
Keller is centrally located in Tarrant County, and lots of activities are geared toward kids and families. The schools are great, as are the parks, shopping, nearby restaurants, Read More

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