Cleburne
Cleburne , the county seat of Johnson
County, is on U.S. Highway 67, thirty miles south of Fort Worth.
Its origin and growth can be attributed to its role as a crossroads
and transportation center. The area had an excellent water source,
West Buffalo Creek, that attracted numerous travelers. During
the Civil War it was used as a bivouac for Johnson County units
marching off to war, and was referred to as Camp Henderson .
Henderson was later renamed in honor of General Patrick R. Cleburne,
under whom many of the brave men from the camp had fought. In
1881 the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad was completed from
Fort Worth through Cleburne to Temple, and a secondary line connected
Weatherford to Cleburne in 1887. Cleburne has loft apartments,
townhouse style apartments, and apartments with hardwood or concrete
flooring. This boosted the economy of Cleburne by providing easier
methods of transportation. There are many high quality apartments
in Cleburne . Cleburne has a healthy mix of 1 bedroom apartments,
2 bedroom apartments, and 3 bedroom apartments. The most important
industrial contribution to the city however, was made by the
Santa Fe Railroad, which in 1898 and 1899 constructed central
machine shops in Cleburne, helping to double the city's population
in the 1890s. Another major area employer has been the Comanche
Peak Nuclear Power Station in nearby Glen Rose. In 1941 a significant
recreational addition opened to the public: the Cleburne State
Recreation Park which bolstered community
spirit and pride.
source: wikipedia
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