Tolleson (tA.le.sn) is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States.
Tolleson is a self-contained community, 10 miles west of downtown Phoenix. W.G. Tolleson of South Carolina founded the town in 1912. Tolleson measures about six square miles and was incorporated in 1929. Once dependent on agriculture, Tolleson today has a strong commercial and industrial base. According to the 2000 census 77.97% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race. Just off I-10 and 101 freeways a couple of miles south of "Jobing.com" and "The Univesity of Phoenix" arenas.
Tolleson is a self-contained community, 10 miles west of downtown Phoenix. W.G. Tolleson of South Carolina founded the town in 1912. Tolleson measures about six square miles and was incorporated in 1929. Once dependent on agriculture, Tolleson today has a strong commercial and industrial base. According to the 2000 census 77.97% of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race. Just off I-10 and 101 freeways a couple of miles south of "Jobing.com" and "The Univesity of Phoenix" arenas.
by wsruizjr July 26, 2007
Reference to Tuscaloosa, Alabama -- the official college town of the University of Alabama.
Also doubles as the other Tuscaloosa, Alabama nickname (as it relates to the University of Alabama football program's all-time, NCAA-leading 12 national titles): Title Town.
Also doubles as the other Tuscaloosa, Alabama nickname (as it relates to the University of Alabama football program's all-time, NCAA-leading 12 national titles): Title Town.
"This year, Bama plays Auburn at Bryant-Denny, so the Barners will get their asses kicked in T-town."
"Winning 12 national football titles -- which is more than any other school in the country -- warrants calling Tuscaloosa Title Town (T-town)."
"Winning 12 national football titles -- which is more than any other school in the country -- warrants calling Tuscaloosa Title Town (T-town)."
by Stays Crunchy In Milk October 24, 2008
Tulsa.
Tulsa was originally named Tulsey town when it was founded back in the 19th century. It was given the nickname T-Town, and later, by the time it was an official city in1897, it's name had already been changed to Tulsa while retaining the nickname T-town.
Tulsa was originally named Tulsey town when it was founded back in the 19th century. It was given the nickname T-Town, and later, by the time it was an official city in1897, it's name had already been changed to Tulsa while retaining the nickname T-town.
by mazeppa May 08, 2009
An abreviation for any village, town, city, or populated area whose legitimate name starts with T. Often used by youth to make their current location sound more "street".
by Mad_Rhetoric September 26, 2005
Let's all go to T-Town!
by Poguezilla May 01, 2008
by T-Town WxC. November 14, 2008