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10398 Fm 429
Kaufman, TX 75142
Kaufman County Seat
Welcome to Kaufman, the Kaufman County seat about 35 miles southeast of Dallas, pairing a railroad-era courthouse town with the 232-acre Kaufman City Lakes Park.
Kaufman is a city in Northeast Texas and the seat of Kaufman County, located about 35 miles southeast of downtown Dallas on the eastern edge of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The community's development was tied to the railroads: two lines reached the area and established Kaufman as the shipping point for county farmers, spurring growth through the late 1800s. By 1884 the town counted about 1,000 residents, four churches, two schools, an opera house, and forty businesses. Its early civic life even included minor-league baseball, with the 1915 Kaufman Kings playing in the Class D Central Texas League. Roughly 11,300 people live in the city today, while Kaufman County as a whole has grown past 200,000 residents as the Metroplex extends eastward. Kaufman remains, at heart, a county-seat town, with a courthouse square and a compact historic core that anchor civic life and give the community its sense of place. The city is served by Kaufman Independent School District, which covers Kaufman and surrounding portions of the county. Outdoor recreation centers on Kaufman City Lakes Park, a 232-acre facility offering fishing, boating, hiking, picnicking, and playgrounds, complemented by neighborhood parks such as Shannon Park and the Phillips Circle Open Area. For residents, Kaufman combines a small-town pace with practical access to Dallas, about 35 minutes away by car along the U.S. 175 corridor. New neighborhoods have grown alongside the historic core, giving the city a family-oriented, rural-suburban character that appeals to commuters seeking room, local schools, and a quieter daily rhythm while staying within reach of the Metroplex's jobs and amenities.
Kaufman is located in Kaufman County, Texas, in the northeastern part of the state, and it serves as the county seat. The city sits southeast of Dallas on the eastern edge of the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
Kaufman is roughly 33 to 36 miles southeast of downtown Dallas, and the drive by car typically takes about 35 minutes. Most commuters travel along the U.S. 175 corridor toward Dallas and the wider Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
Kaufman is served by Kaufman Independent School District, a public district that covers the city and surrounding portions of Kaufman County. The district operates elementary, middle, and high school campuses for area students.
Kaufman is known as the Kaufman County seat with a railroad-era history. Two rail lines once made the city a shipping point for county farmers, and by 1884 it had about 1,000 residents, two schools, an opera house, and forty businesses.
Kaufman City Lakes Park is the city's signature outdoor space, spanning 232 acres with fishing, boating, hiking, picnicking, and playground areas. Additional neighborhood parks such as Shannon Park and the Phillips Circle Open Area add local green space.
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