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Waxahachie, TX 75165
Gingerbread City
Welcome to Waxahachie, the Ellis County seat south of Dallas known as the Gingerbread City, where a landmark Victorian courthouse anchors a historic square and the Scarborough Renaissance Festival is a local tradition.
Waxahachie is the seat of Ellis County, Texas, located about 30 miles south of downtown Dallas at the junction of Interstate 35E and US 287. The county, organized in 1850, is named for Richard Ellis, president of the convention that produced the Texas Declaration of Independence. Waxahachie grew as a cotton and agricultural center, and that prosperity is still visible in its historic core: the city is nicknamed the Gingerbread City for its abundance of restored Queen Anne Victorian homes, and its downtown square holds one of the finest concentrations of 19th- and early 20th-century commercial architecture in Texas. The Ellis County Courthouse is the city's centerpiece — a red sandstone and granite Romanesque Revival building designed by James Riely Gordon and completed in 1897, often cited as one of the most photographed historic landmarks in the state. The annual Gingerbread Tour of Homes celebrates the city's Victorian residential heritage, while Waxahachie's designation as the Crape Myrtle Capital of Texas reflects the flowering trees that line its streets. With roughly 50,000 residents, Waxahachie has grown well beyond its historic core into a substantial southern Dallas-Fort Worth suburb. The city balances a preserved, walkable downtown with newer subdivisions spreading across the surrounding Ellis County landscape. Its location less than 35 minutes from Dallas makes it a practical commuter base, while its cultural identity — the courthouse, the Victorian homes, and the Scarborough Renaissance Festival, held here since 1981 — gives it a distinct character among metroplex suburbs. The economy spans retail, healthcare, education, and manufacturing, with the historic square's shops and restaurants complementing the larger commercial corridors along the highways. For homebuyers, Waxahachie offers a rare combination of historic charm and modern suburban growth, with the county seat's civic institutions and a self-contained downtown at its center.
Waxahachie is called the Gingerbread City because of its abundance of restored Queen Anne Victorian homes and buildings with ornate gingerbread-style woodwork. The city hosts an annual Gingerbread Tour of Homes showcasing its Victorian residential architecture.
Waxahachie is in Ellis County, Texas, and serves as the county seat. Ellis County was founded in 1849 and organized in 1850, and it is named for Richard Ellis, president of the convention that produced the Texas Declaration of Independence.
Waxahachie is served by Waxahachie Independent School District, a growing district with roughly 11,000 students across about 18 campuses serving the city and parts of the surrounding Ellis County area in North Texas.
Waxahachie is about 30 miles south of downtown Dallas, less than a 35-minute drive via Interstate 35E. US 287 intersects the city, providing east-west access, with Waco less than an hour to the south.
The Scarborough Renaissance Festival is a renaissance fair held in Waxahachie since 1981. Each spring it recreates a 35-acre, 16th-century English village with entertainment, food, and crafts, drawing visitors from across North Texas.
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