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Why Live in Sherman

Sherman, Texas, located between Dallas and Denison, has experienced significant growth over the past 15 years, attracting new residents and businesses. With a population of over 47,470, Sherman offers a blend of historic charm and modern development. The east side of U.S. Highway 75 features smaller, established homes, while the west side is seeing a surge of new neighborhoods like Bel Air Village and Heritage Ranch, which promise resort-style amenities. The Central Business District, centered around the Grayson County Courthouse, is home to numerous law offices, restaurants, and long-standing stores such as Knight Furniture. For those interested in local history, The Sherman Museum and Sherman Jazz Museum provide cultural insights, while the Sherman Community Players and symphony orchestra offer entertainment options. Fairview Park, located on the west side, hosts the Sherman Shadowcats minor league baseball team and offers various recreational facilities. The Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge, just outside city limits, provides seasonal hunting and is adjacent to Lake Texoma, a popular spot for boating and fishing. Sherman Independent School District is set to see upgrades with new schools and renovated facilities by 2026. Transportation is facilitated by Texoma Parkway and U.S. 75, connecting Sherman to Denison, Lake Texoma, and Dallas, which is 65 miles away. The weather in Sherman features hot summers and mild winters, with occasional thunderstorms and tornadoes. Sherman has a crime rate comparable to the national average, with recent trends showing a decrease in violent crime.

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