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  1. Mineola Map. Mineola is a city in Wood County, Texas, United States. It lies at the junction of U.S. highways 69 and 80, eighty miles east of Dallas in southwestern Wood County. The population was 4,550 at the 2000 census.

  2. Mineola, Texas. Hiking and birding at Mineolas Nature Preserve, boarding the Mineola Mini Train, catching a show at the Historic Select Theater are popular things to do in Mineola, Texas.

  3. www.tourtexas.com › destinations › MineolaMineola | Tour Texas

    With hometown charm, lots to do and friendly, welcoming people, Mineola is the perfect stop for visitors eager to experience the best of East Texas. Getaway to Mineola, Texas, Birding Capital of East Texas, to find small town charm, family festivals, rodeos, the Select Theater and a pristine Nature Preserve.

  4. Area Attractions. Please check with the establishment for hours of operation. Mineola Nature Preserve (link is external) “Birding Capital of East Texas”. Mineolanaturepreserve.com (903) 569-6183. Bicycle, Horse, Running, Walking Trails & Disc Golf. Primitive Camping & RV Parking, Fishing Ponds and special events.

  5. Welcome to Mineola. Businesses and Residents LOVE Mineola because of its conservative values, friendliness of the community, beauty of the land and its historic downtown! Fun Facts. Listed as one of the Best Small Towns to Retire in Texas by World Atlas. Voted #5 on the top ten list of Most Beautiful Historic Downtown areas in Texas.

  6. Mineola, Texas. Visit the many attractions in Mineola for family fun, escape to the pristine Mineola Nature Preserve, catch a show at Select Theater, or hop aboard a train in Iron Horse Square.

  7. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesMineola, TX - TSHA

    Apr 1, 1995 · Mineola, TX. Mineola is at the crossing of U.S. highways 69 and 80, eighty miles east of Dallas in southwestern Wood County. Before 1873 the place was called Sodom. According to some, Maj. Ira H. Evans, an International-Great Northern Railroad official who laid out the townsite, named the town for his daughter, Ola, and a friend, Minnie Patten.

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