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Gainesville, TX 76240
Cooke County Seat on I-35
Welcome to Gainesville, the Cooke County seat set along the Interstate 35 corridor just south of the Red River and about an hour north of the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex.
Gainesville anchors Cooke County at the northern edge of the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex's reach, sitting along Interstate 35 a short drive south of the Red River and the Oklahoma state line. As the county seat, it has long served as the commercial and civic hub for the surrounding agricultural and ranching countryside, a role reflected in its courthouse-anchored downtown and its position at the interchange of Interstate 35 and U.S. Route 82. The city's center is its historic downtown square, where rows of brick storefronts frame a district that retains an early twentieth-century character. The Gainesville Santa Fe Depot, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, still operates as an Amtrak stop on the route between Fort Worth and Oklahoma, a reminder of the rail heritage that shaped the town. Upper stories above downtown storefronts have been redeveloped into residential lofts, drawing new residents into the heart of the district. Education and recreation give Gainesville a distinct identity. North Central Texas College, established in 1924, is the oldest continuously operating public two-year college in Texas, while Gainesville ISD serves the city's public school students. Families gather at Leonard Park, home to the Frank Buck Zoo, and larger lakes to the north and east — Kiowa, Moss, and Texoma — offer boating, fishing, and weekend recreation. Housing ranges from early twentieth-century homes near downtown to newer subdivisions that have followed commercial growth along the I-35 corridor. Its position roughly an hour from both Dallas and Fort Worth has attracted residents seeking a smaller-town pace while keeping metroplex employment within commuting distance.
Gainesville is the county seat of Cooke County, in North Central Texas near the Oklahoma border. As the seat, it hosts county government offices and the county courthouse, and it serves as the primary commercial center for the surrounding rural communities of Cooke County.
Gainesville sits on Interstate 35 roughly 65 miles north of Fort Worth and about 70 miles from downtown Dallas. The interstate provides a direct highway connection, making Gainesville a practical base for commuters who work in the Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex.
Gainesville is served by Gainesville Independent School District for public K-12 education. The city is also home to North Central Texas College, founded in 1924 and recognized as the oldest continuously operating public two-year college in Texas.
Gainesville is known for its preserved historic downtown square, the Santa Fe Depot — a National Register-listed Amtrak stop — and the Frank Buck Zoo in Leonard Park. It is also known as the Cooke County seat and the home of North Central Texas College.
Yes. The Gainesville Santa Fe Depot, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, serves as an Amtrak station on the Heartland Flyer route that runs between Fort Worth, Texas and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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