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Alvarado, TX 76009
Oldest City in Johnson County
Welcome to Alvarado, the oldest city in Johnson County, a small-town Texas community along I-35W with a direct route to Fort Worth.
Alvarado is a city in Johnson County, Texas, positioned along Interstate 35W south of Fort Worth. It holds the distinction of being the oldest city in Johnson County, with a history that reaches back to the 1850s and an incorporation date of 1878. The town was named for Alvarado, Mexico, and grew into a regional railroad stop when two rail lines — the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe and the Missouri, Kansas and Texas — reached it in 1881. For generations, Alvarado remained a modest agricultural and trading town. Its economy today blends that heritage with a notable industrial presence: a Louis Vuitton leather-goods workshop operates just outside the city, adding a globally recognized employer to an otherwise small-town landscape. The surrounding area continues to support ranching, and the community's rodeo and equestrian traditions remain strong, anchored by the Diamond W Arena Complex and events such as the Pioneer Days Rodeo. With about 4,700 residents at the 2020 census, Alvarado is small enough to feel neighborly but connected enough to participate in the fast-growing Dallas–Fort Worth economy. Interstate 35W gives residents a direct route north into Fort Worth and Burleson, and U.S. 67 adds an east-west connection. Alvarado Lake provides nearby fishing, boating, and camping, and the city's parks and heritage museum round out local amenities. The Alvarado Independent School District serves students across a 92-square-mile area through six campuses, including the consolidated Lillian district to the south. For homebuyers, Alvarado represents the classic Johnson County proposition: a quieter, more spacious, and more affordable alternative to the northern suburbs, with a real commute into Fort Worth and the metroplex's job centers. It is a small town holding onto its identity while the region grows toward it.
Alvarado is in Johnson County, Texas, in the northern part of the county south of Fort Worth. It is the oldest city in Johnson County and lies along the Interstate 35W corridor.
The Alvarado Independent School District serves the city, operating six schools and more than 3,700 students in kindergarten through twelfth grade across a 92-square-mile district that also includes the community of Lillian.
Alvarado was settled in the 1850s and incorporated in 1878, making it the oldest city in Johnson County. It is named for Alvarado, Mexico, and grew after railroads reached the town in 1881.
Alvarado's economy blends small-town commerce with industry. A Louis Vuitton leather-goods workshop operates outside the city, providing a notable manufacturing employer, while the surrounding area also supports ranching and local retail along the I-35W corridor.
Alvarado Lake offers fishing, boating, and camping nearby, and the Diamond W Arena Complex hosts rodeo and equestrian events, including the Pioneer Days Rodeo. The city also has parks with playgrounds, pavilions, and walking trails.
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