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Irving, Texas

Irving is a city in Dallas County, Texas, United States. It is part of the Mid-Cities region of the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex and is an inner ring suburb of Dallas. Irving is noted for its racial and ethnic diversity.[10][11] The city had a population of 256,684 according to the 2020 United States Census, making it the twelfth-most populous city in Texas, and the 87th most populous in the U.S.[12] Irving includes the Las Colinas mixed-use master-planned community and part of the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport.

Irving, Texas

April 14, 1914[2]

Mayor Rick Stopfer (R)[3]
John Bloch
Brad LaMorgese
Abdul Khabeer
Phil Riddle
Mark Cronenwett
Al Zapanta
Kyle Taylor
Dennis Webb[4]

Chris Hilman [5]

67.97 sq mi (176.04 km2)

66.98 sq mi (173.48 km2)

0.99 sq mi (2.57 km2)

482 ft (147 m)

256,732

(US: 87th)

3,580.20/sq mi (1,382.32/km2)

5,121,892 (6th)

6,810,913 (4th)

7,206,144 (6th)

75014-75017, 75038-75039, 75059-75064

48-37000[8]

1338507[9]

(IISD)

Irving High School

(IISD)

MacArthur High School

(IISD)

Nimitz High School

(IISD) formerly The Academy of Irving ISD

Jack E. Singley Academy

(CFBISD)

Ranchview High School

(CISD).

Coppell High School

artist/writer[110]

Larry D. Alexander

professional football player[111]

Akin Ayodele

drummer for musical group ZZ Top[112]

Frank Beard

actor/writer[113]

Jim Beaver

professional football player[114]

Brian Bosworth

professional football player[115]

Demarcus Faggins

musician[116]

David Garza

Director of Mission Operations, NASA[117]

Paul Hill

professional football player[118]

Michael Huff

opera singer

Gary Lakes

professional baseball

Les Lancaster

actor[119]

Peter MacNicol

American NFL football player

Taylor Mays

Former Auburn Coach

Gus Malzahn

Florida State football head coach

Mike Norvell

assassin of U.S. President John F. Kennedy[120]

Lee Harvey Oswald

record production duo

Play-N-Skillz

attorney, Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from Dallas County, and Irving resident[121]

Matt Rinaldi

Egyptian fugitive on the FBI Ten Most Wanted List, wanted for the murder of his two teenage daughters

Yaser Abdel Said

former Texas secretary of state (2002–2003) and a member of the Texas House of Representatives (1983–1993)[122]

Gwyn Shea

professional basketball player

Odyssey Sims

professional baseball player

Trevor Story

professional football player[123]

Tyson Thompson

CEO Exxon Mobil, 69th United States Secretary of State

Rex Tillerson

Congresswoman from Texas' 24th congressional district, former mayor of Irving, Texas, and former HUD official

Beth Van Duyne

400m sprinter, three-time Olympic gold medalist, five-time world champion[124]

Jeremy Wariner

professional baseball player[125]

Kerry Wood

Darkhan, Mongolia

Mongolia

Espoo, Finland

Finland

León, Mexico

Mexico

Marino, Italy

Italy

Merton, England, United Kingdom

England

Irving's sister cities are:[126]

TXU Energy

Mayoral elections in Irving, Texas

Official website

U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: City of Iriving

from the Handbook of Texas Online

Irving

Historic Images from the Irving Archives, hosted by the Portal to Texas History

Irving Convention and Visitors Bureau