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West, TX 76691
Czech Heritage Town North of Waco
Welcome to West, a McLennan County city known for its deep Czech heritage, famous kolaches, and the annual Westfest celebration, just north of Waco.
West is a city in McLennan County, in Central Texas, situated along the Interstate 35 corridor about 21 miles north of Waco. With a population of 2,531 at the 2020 census, it is a compact small town with an outsized cultural identity: West is home to one of the largest concentrations of Czech Texans in the state, a heritage that shapes the community's food, festivals, and everyday character. The area was settled in the 1840s by farm and ranch families drawn to the region's productive land, and the city later took the name of its first postmaster, Thomas West. Czech immigrants arrived in large numbers over the following decades, establishing the cultural traditions that still define the town. Today, roughly half the population claims Czech descent, and Czech is still spoken by some older residents. That heritage is most visible in the town's bakeries, which are regionally famous for kolaches and klobasniky, and in Westfest, the annual Czech heritage and polka festival held each Labor Day weekend. The festival brings music, dancing, and visitors from across Texas and anchors West's reputation well beyond McLennan County. Public education is provided by the West Independent School District, a Texas Education Agency A-rated district that also serves the nearby communities of Leroy, Tours, Gerald, and Ross. The district's 126-square-mile boundary reflects West's role as a hub for northern McLennan County. For residents, West offers a close-knit, small-town way of life with practical access to Waco's jobs, higher education, and healthcare, plus the wider reach of the I-35 corridor toward Dallas–Fort Worth and Austin. Its blend of cultural distinctiveness, community spirit, and location makes it a distinctive place to live in Central Texas.
West is in McLennan County, in Central Texas. The city sits about 21 miles north of Waco along the Interstate 35 corridor, in the northern part of the county, roughly halfway between Waco and Hillsboro.
West is known for its strong Czech heritage. The city has one of the largest concentrations of Czech Texans in the state, and that heritage is celebrated through its bakeries, kolaches and klobasniky, and the annual Westfest festival.
Westfest is West's signature annual festival, held each Labor Day weekend. The event celebrates the city's Czech heritage with polka music, authentic Czech food, dancing, rides, and family activities, and draws visitors from across the region.
West is served by the West Independent School District, a Texas Education Agency A-rated district that also covers the nearby communities of Leroy, Tours, Gerald, and Ross in northern McLennan County. The district's attendance boundary spans about 126 square miles.
West had a population of 2,531 at the 2020 census. It was named for Thomas West, the city's first postmaster, and it retains the character of a close-knit Central Texas small town.
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