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We are committed to helping business in Lancaster grow and be easily found online with a mobile responsive website and great SEO. Local business can drop by our offices. We enjoy assisting local clients with frequent face to face meetings. All of our development is done in-house and keeps you, the client, involved.

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Lancaster is a city in Dallas County, Texas with a total area of 30.35 sq mi. The founder of Lancaster was "A" Bledsoe (Some sources list his name as Abram Bledsoe. or Albert A. Bledsoe). He was born in Lancaster, Kentucky, in 1801. According to family lore, when his father Moses first looked at his newborn son, he is said to have remarked, "he looks like a Bledsoe." Thus his name, A Bledsoe, is unmarked by a period. Bledsoe surveyed and staked off the original town of Lancaster in 1852. He purchased 430 acres of land from the widow of Roderick Rawlins, and modeled it after his Kentucky hometown. The layout featured a town square with streets entering from the center of each side rather than from the corners. Bledsoe began selling lots at a public auction in 1853, reportedly giving as many as two-thirds of them to settlers from the nearby Pleasant Run community.

The Visitors Center, formerly known as the Interurban building, has welcomed visitors and businesses to our City for over one hundred years. Built in 1911, the Interurban Building was home to the Texas Interurban Railway that ran from Waxahachie through Red Oak, Lancaster, and Dallas to Sherman-Denison until the 1950s.

The Amphitheater in Lancaster Community Park was completed in September of 2013, and named after State Representative Helen Giddings of District 109. It provides a visually pleasing outdoor space for residents to enjoy performances and city events like the Fourth of July and Juneteenth celebrations. The Amphitheater has the natural seating area that overlooks the water, so it is an excellent place for citizens to sit, read a book, and look over the waters.

Helen Giddings Amphitheater photo via City of Lancaster.

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