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De Leon, TX 76444
Comanche County Farm Town
De Leon is a Central Texas farm town in Comanche County, home to one of the state's oldest festivals and a deep agricultural heritage.
De Leon is a city in Comanche County, Texas, in the central part of the state. Its population is about 2,500, spread across roughly 2.2 square miles, giving it the scale and feel of a close-knit agricultural town. De Leon grew as a railroad and farming community, and its history is closely tied to the shifting fortunes of Central Texas agriculture: when the boll weevil devastated cotton production around 1910, local farmers turned to peanuts and fruit, and the De Leon Peanut Company became a fixture of the local economy. While peanut farming has declined in the decades since, that heritage remains central to the town's identity. De Leon's best-known tradition is the De Leon Peach and Melon Festival, which began in 1914 and is among the oldest festivals in Texas. The celebration features a school reunion, free melon slicing, and the crowning of a festival queen, and it has drawn large crowds over the years — a reflection of the town's long commitment to agricultural promotion and community life. The city functions as a small commercial and civic center for the surrounding countryside, with its own independent school district, local businesses, and churches. Residents describe the community as a suburban-rural mix where most people own their homes, and the pace is unhurried. For those seeking an affordable, rooted small-town life in Central Texas, De Leon offers space, tradition, and a strong sense of community. Its appeal lies in the agricultural landscape, the annual festival, and the quiet stability of a town that has maintained its identity through more than a century of change.
De Leon is known for the De Leon Peach and Melon Festival, one of the oldest festivals in Texas, which began in 1914. The celebration reflects the town's agricultural heritage, which shifted from cotton to peanuts and fruit in the early 1900s.
De Leon is in Comanche County, Texas, in the central part of the state. The city covers roughly 2.2 square miles and has a population of about 2,500, offering a suburban-rural mix with a strong sense of local identity.
De Leon is served by the De Leon Independent School District, which educates students from the city and the surrounding area. The district is a central part of community life in this small Comanche County town.
De Leon grew as a railroad and agricultural community. When the boll weevil devastated cotton production around 1910, farmers turned to peanuts and fruit, and the De Leon Peanut Company became a local fixture, though peanut farming has since declined.
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