Bluff Dale, Texas

Bluff Dale is an unincorporated community in Erath County, Texas, United States.

The Bluff Dale Independent School District serves area students.

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History

BLUFF DALE, Texas is on U.S. Highway 377 and the North Paluxy River in northeastern Erath County. It was originally called Bluff Springs by pioneers who settled nearby; Bluff Dale became the town name when the post office was established in 1877. In 1889 when the Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railway was built, Jack Glenn donated land for the development of a town. The town was incorporated in 1908. By 1915 a bank and newspaper had been developed. In 1936 Bluff Dale had 680 residents, 500 in 1940, 123 in 1980, and 300 in 1989. In 1989 the town had a Garden Club, three churches, a volunteer fire department, five historical markers, and a beautification committee. By 2001, a housing–recreational development was built nearby, called Mountain Lakes. It features two man-made lakes. One is a fishing lake, and the other is a recreational lake. By 2007, approximately 300 people had moved into this development. From 2002 to 2006, there were two major fires in the large development. There were no losses of life or houses. A gas station–convenience store was built around 2002. Around 2005, a bank was opened up.[1]

Demographics

Population

As of 2007, Bluff Dale (zip 76433)'s population is 2,071 people. Since 2000, it has had a population growth of -0.30 percent.

Housing

The median home cost in Bluff Dale (zip 76433) is $208,600. Home appreciation the last year has been -0.36 percent.

Cost of Living

Compared to the rest of the country, Bluff Dale (zip 76433)'s cost of living is 16.43% Lower than the U.S. average.

Education

Bluff Dale (zip 76433) public schools spend $6,770 per student. The average school expenditure in the U.S. is $6,058. There are about 11 students per teacher in Bluff Dale (zip 76433).

Unemployment

The unemployment rate in Bluff Dale (zip 76433) is 3.20 percent(U.S. avg. is 4.60%). Recent job growth is Positive. Bluff Dale (zip 76433) jobs have Increased by 1.82 percent.

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Historical markers

Bluff Dale Suspension Bridge TX441

This iron bridge was open to the public spanning the Paluxy River in 1891.

Berry Creek Rd. (CR-149), ¼ mile N. of US-377, Bluff Dale, Erath County Texas

While the historical marker identifies the bridge as a suspension bridge, it is actually a cable stayed bridge design, and as such is probably the oldest of its type in the United States.

http://www.historicmarkers.com/Texas/Erath_County_Texas/Bluff_Dale_Suspension_Bridge__TX441/

Bluff Dale Tabernacle TX442

Built in 1906; the land was donated by Andrew Glenn. Community events, funerals, and school graduations are held here. Originally used for early denominations in revivals that lasted for days.

Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, Texas Historical Commission, 1982.

Glenn St. and Holmes St., Bluff Dale, Erath County Texas

http://www.historicmarkers.com/Texas/Erath_County_Texas/Bluff_Dale_Tabernacle__TX442/

Old Public Water Well TX3786

Dug around 1887 and used in the early days for travelers and cattle herds. The well was dug by the Fort Worth Rio Grande Railroad and was primarily utilized to supply locomotives. Still in use today.

State Historical Survey Committee, 1971.

Greenwood St., Bluff Dale, Erath County Texas

http://www.historicmarkers.com/Texas/Erath_County_Texas/Old_Public_Water_Well__TX3786/

References

  1. ^ http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/BB/hlb41.html