The name "Farmers Branch" has puzzled many, but when
you realise that the "branch" refers to a branch of the river and
substitute the more common word of "creek" - all becomes clear.
Farmers Branch is by far the most distant of our Twin Towns and an
air journey of 9-10 hours is the only practical way of arriving
there. But it is conveniently close to its big sister
town of Dallas and the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport is only 10 minutes
away. 'Twin Town" is an expression not known in the
U.S.A. where "Sister City" is the norm. Originating as a farming
community. Farmers Branch is now very much a commercial centre and
its normal population of about 32,000 swells to about 100,000
during working hours. But much of its original charm is
encapsulated in its Historical Park where some of the original
buildings, dating from about 1840, have been gathered together in
the form of a village.
Those who still have roots across the Atlantic
are reminded of this each December when there is a "Dickens in the
Park" festival and "English Yuletide Teas" are served each
Saturday. It may come as a surprise to first-time visitors to find
that Farmers Branch is still "dry", although that causes few
problems since all the surrounding areas, including Carrollton just
over the border, have more normal alcohol laws.
If shopping is what you are looking for, there
are three major shopping malls within very short distance. If
sightseeing is of more interest to you, Dallas is a must with its
very distinctive silhouette against the skyline. The
area where President Kennedy met his untimely end is well defined,
as is the building from which the fatal shot was fired. For
tele-addicts the infamous Southfork is not far away.
Nearby also is Fort Worth with its historical
stockyards and a very impressive locomotive, which is still in good
working order. Due to the distance involved, there are inevitably
fewer visits to and from Farmers Branch than is the case with our
nearer European Twin Towns but visitors can be assured of a warm
welcome, whether going in a group or as an individual.
Last Updated - 09/06/2011