You absolutly Must Go Shopping...
by rvnjne
You absolutly Must Go Shopping Ladies! We have it all! If you are a lover of Antiques, then Tyler is a Must See. Please visit our 'Antiques on Broadway'.
Then, have a lunch brunch at the Potpourri House for a fine dining experience. Later, Buzz over to the Historic District for a View of the Mansions! End your trip with a sight flight through the Rose Garden. Tyler is the ROSE QUEEN CAPITAL OF THE WORLD! NEW YEARS EVE 2002!
}{ u g s to all of my friends across the globe!
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A Glimpse Of Tyler
by VeronicaG
Tyler was named to honor President John Tyler, the 10th President of The United States (1841-45) who was born in 1790 and represented Virginia.
Tyler's town core has a few multistoried office buildings, such as the Bank of America building, Tyler's Town Center and the Courthouse -old and new sections (pictures #3-4). A pleasant enough park with water feature is located nearby (picture #2)
The surrounding area, for the most part, is comprised of two story buildings housing shops, restaurants and small businesses, with the exception of Christ Episcopal church (picture #5)
The scenic areas were beyond town center, where neatly landscaped homes highlighted Spring blooms and interesting ornamental features such as, fountains, trellis and arbors, wrought iron embellishments, bricked walkways or stone bridges. I much preferred this section of Tyler--along Azalea, Dobbs and Lindsey Streets and the Historic Charnwood District.
Tyler's suburbs had many small shopping malls, at least two movie theatres, a number of restaurants, churches, many businesses and residential developments.