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About Us
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Our Purpose |
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The Wood County Industrial Commission investigates and undertakes ways of promoting development of business, industry and commerce in the county. The commission promotes the location and development of new businesses and industries in the county and maintenance and expansion of existing businesses. One of these important industries is tourism and, in that area, the Wood County Industrial Commission works to increase Wood County’s visibility as a tourist destination and provide opportunities for the development and expansion of tourism activities and industry in Wood County. |
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We
are convinced that Wood County is a great place to live, work – and
play! The best thing for us
to hear is for a visitor to say, “We’ll be back.”
No matter what your interest, whether it’s to work, to relocate
or to enjoy the marvelous recreation and scenery of Wood County, we hope
you’ll always come back. |
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Wood
County General Information Wood
County is located in the northeast section of Texas.
The counties of Smith, Rains, Upshur, Hopkins, Van Zandt, Camp, and
Franklin border it. Located
within the county are the incorporated cities of Alba, Hawkins, Mineola,
Quitman, Winnsboro, and Yantis. It
is located approximately 90 miles east of Dallas, midway between Dallas
and Shreveport. Wood County
has an estimated population of 39,286 really nice people. Highway
Access
Wood
County is located between Interstate 20 to the south and Interstate 30 to
the north. Easy access to
Wood County can be achieved from both Interstate 20 and Interstate 30.
Other major highways bisecting Wood County are US 69, US 80, and
Texas Highways 37, 11 17, 14, and 154. Air
Access Wood
County is home to 3 airports for persons with small aircraft.
These are Wood County Airport (between Mineola and Quitman),
Mineola Wisener Airport, and Winnsboro Airport.
American Eagle serves Tyler Pounds Airport, which is 30 minutes
from Wood County. DFW
International Airport, approximately 90 miles from Wood County, provides
domestic and international travel access. Train
Access Amtrak,
the national rail passenger service, makes daily stops in Mineola with
service from both the East and West.
The train connects with all cities served by Amtrak. |
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