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Hubbard, TX 76648
Hill County Small Town
Hubbard is a small Hill County city northeast of Waco, a rural Central Texas community with a homegrown independent school district.
Hubbard is a city in Hill County, Texas, located in the central part of the state about 42 miles northeast of Waco. With a population of roughly 1,400, it is one of the smaller incorporated communities in a county known for its agricultural landscape and small towns. Hubbard sits within the rural countryside between the Interstate 35 corridor and the eastern edge of Central Texas, surrounded by farmland and ranchland that define the area's character. The city was named for Richard B. Hubbard, a former governor of Texas, a connection that reflects the community's 19th-century roots and its place in the state's political history. Hubbard developed as a small agricultural service town, and over the years it has remained a settled, modest community rather than growing into a larger regional center. Its downtown and surrounding residential streets retain the scale of an early Central Texas town. Hubbard's civic life is anchored by the Hubbard Independent School District, which is based in the city and serves students from the town and the surrounding area, with small portions of the district extending into neighboring Limestone and Navarro counties. The presence of a homegrown school district is a central part of the community's identity, keeping education local and giving the town a clear civic anchor. The town also carries a note of historical distinction through notable residents, including Baseball Hall of Fame member Tris Speaker and Baptist minister J. Frank Norris, both of whom have connections to Hubbard's past. These figures are part of the community's local heritage and sense of place. Today Hubbard offers a quiet, largely owner-occupied way of life, with a mix of families and retirees. For residents, it provides a small-town setting with practical access to the employment, healthcare, and amenities of Waco and the larger Central Texas region, all within a relaxed rural environment.
Hubbard is a city in Hill County, Texas, in the central part of the state. It sits about 42 miles northeast of Waco, within a rural region between the Interstate 35 corridor and East Texas.
Hubbard was named for Richard B. Hubbard, a former governor of Texas. The city carries his name as part of its Central Texas heritage, and the surrounding Hill County area has a long agricultural and small-town history.
Hubbard is served by the Hubbard Independent School District, which is based in the city. The district serves students from Hubbard and the surrounding area, with small portions extending into neighboring Limestone and Navarro counties.
Hubbard is located about 42 miles northeast of Waco, Texas. This places the town within convenient driving distance of Waco's employment, shopping, and healthcare, while residents continue to enjoy a quiet, small-town rural atmosphere of their own.
Hubbard is a small Central Texas town with a history of notable residents, including Baseball Hall of Fame member Tris Speaker and Baptist minister J. Frank Norris. The community offers a rural, largely owner-occupied way of life.
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