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158 Washington Way
Venus, TX 76084
North Texas Railroad Town
Welcome to Venus, a Johnson County city founded on the railroad about 30 miles south of Dallas, now a fast-growing North Texas community.
Venus is a city in Johnson County, Texas, with a small portion extending into Ellis County, located about 30 miles south of Dallas on the North Texas prairie. The town was founded in 1888 when the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway built through the area, and it was named for the Roman goddess of love. By the mid-1890s Venus ranked among the most prosperous towns in Johnson County, with a cluster of businesses, churches, a grade school, and Burnetta College, an early local institution. The city kept a small, agricultural character for much of the twentieth century, serving the surrounding blackland farming country. In recent years, however, Venus has experienced rapid growth as residential construction spreads outward from the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, particularly as nearby Midlothian has built out. The city's population was about 4,400 at the 2020 census and has grown substantially since, with new subdivisions joining an older, more established core. Venus retains a rural feel despite its growth, and most residents own their homes. The community's school system, Venus Independent School District, serves the Johnson County portion of the city, while the small Ellis County section falls within the Midlothian or Maypearl districts. Neighborhoods range from the older in-town streets to newer developments such as Patriot Estates and Heritage Hills Estates. The city's location keeps Dallas and Fort Worth within commuting range by way of U.S. 67 and Interstate 35, while its blackland-prairie surroundings and small-town atmosphere set it apart from the denser suburbs closer in. Venus suits people seeking a more affordable, small-town setting within reach of the metroplex's employment centers, and its growth reflects the steady outward movement of the North Texas housing market.
Venus is primarily in Johnson County, with a small portion extending into neighboring Ellis County. The city lies roughly 30 miles south of Dallas on the North Texas prairie, within commuting range of the metroplex.
Venus was named for the Roman goddess of love when the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway founded the town in 1888. By the 1890s it was among Johnson County's most prosperous communities.
The Johnson County portion of Venus is served by the Venus Independent School District. The small Ellis County section of the city falls within the Midlothian or Maypearl independent school districts instead.
Venus is about 30 miles south of downtown Dallas, reachable via U.S. 67 and Interstate 35. The drive places the city within commuting distance of Dallas-Fort Worth's major employment centers and the metroplex's amenities.
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