Tyler is a city in Texas (TX), United States
Tyler is an English (old English) name derived from the Old French tieuleor, tieulier (tiler, tile maker) and the Middle English tyler, tylere. The name was originally an occupational name for one who makes or lays tiles. It is used both as a surname, and as given name for both genders. Among the earliest recorded use of the surname is from the 14th century; Wat Tyler of Kent, South East England.
Top sights in Tyler | |
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Caldwell Zoo | 32.370070 / -95.325693 |
Tyler Rose Garden | 32.345599 / -95.322423 |
Tyler State Park | 32.480715 / -95.295698 |
Tiger Creek Wildlife Refuge | 32.522893 / -95.263065 |
Kiepersol Vineyards, Winery & Distillery | 32.165958 / -95.298540 |
The 1859 Goodman-Legrand House And Museum | 32.356768 / -95.301526 |
Discovery Science Place | 32.353372 / -95.301348 |
Historic Aviation Memorial Museum | 32.358970 / -95.399027 |
Azalea Residential Historic District | 32.339030 / -95.302081 |
Center For Earth & Space Science Education | 32.335420 / -95.281954 |
Rose Rudman Recreational Trail | 32.296444 / -95.295421 |
Children'S Park | 32.339731 / -95.300286 |
Faulkner Park | 32.254725 / -95.315641 |
Liberty Hall | 27.837810 / -97.059981 |
Lake Palestine | 32.186965 / -95.472538 |
Texas Rose Horse Park | 32.473129 / -95.501747 |
Camp Ford | 32.396067 / -95.268317 |
Cotton Belt Depot Museum | 32.354734 / -95.298797 |
Rocket Fizz | 32.783920 / -96.784115 |
Tyler Museum Of Art | 32.334057 / -95.281593 |