History of North Richland Hills

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History of North Richland Hills

The city of North Richland Hills is home to over 70,000 residents and is located just nine miles from Fort Worth, Texas. North Richland Hills offers a suburban home feel with access to city amenities. As depicted by our North Richland Hills movers, the town's rich history laid the foundation for its central location and growing population.

The history of North Richland Hills began long before the area was named North Richland Hills. In 1848, a land grant allowed 600 families to move onto the land to settle. One year later, Tarrant County was established, and the families farmed and ranched the land for the next 100 years. In 1950, Clarence Jones subdivided his 268-acre farm into a residential area and coined the name “North Richland Hills.”

On April 25, 1953, the Jones farm was officially incorporated alongside 500 residents. The area began to grow rapidly. In 1960, the population was 8,662 and grew to 45,895 in 1990. During the 1980s, the workforce included a broad range of industries, from computers to mattresses. The city continued to build in parallel with the growing population. Over the years, the city built a municipal complex, city hall, and public library. The City Council and city employees introduced the motto “City of Choice to Live, Work & Play,” This phrase was brought to life when Evel Knievel jumped over 11 Mack Trucks at Green Valley Raceway in 1974!

Today, North Richland Hills is the third-largest city in Tarrant County, one of DFW's safest cities, and home to over 1,200 businesses and 30 major employers. This DFW Metroplex location provides access to the DFW Airport, downtown Fort Worth, and miles of hiking trails. With a livability rating of 93, the suburb offers families and singles a great place to live.

If you want to become a part of North Richland Hills' growing community, our All My Sons Fort Worth full service movers are ready to help you with all of your moving needs. With over 20 years of service, All My Sons reach spans across the entire country, from Oklahoma City to Jacksonville, FL. Our Fort Worth long-distance movers are committed to safely transporting you and your belongings, whether you are heading to or out of North Richland Hills or the surrounding area. For local services, contact Fort Worth local movers!

Our team cannot wait to welcome you into the beautiful city of North Richland Hills! We believe that moving should be a great and fun experience for everyone

Sources

NRH Economic Development - About NRH/History of City Point

Texas State Historical Association - North Richland Hills, Texas

North Richland Hills - History of NRH

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