Caldwell, TX
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About Caldwell
- • Blues guitarist Lightnin' Hopkins was born in Centerville, near Caldwell, TX.
- • Some believe kolaches were first popularized in Texas through Caldwell's Czech community.
- • The arrival of the Houston and Texas Central Railway put it on the map.
- • It is the 'Kolache Capital of Texas', a title officially given by the state legislature.
- • The Brazos River flood of 1913 significantly impacted Caldwell's development.
- • It was named for Mathew Caldwell and founded in 1840; incorporated in 1876.
- • Population is approximately 4,000, smaller than many neighboring Texas towns.
- • Its elevation is 400 feet above sea level, contributing to its rolling terrain.
- • Agriculture and related businesses such as ranching are key industries.
- • There's a strong sense of community and small-town Texas charm.
- • The Houston Astros are the closest MLB team, winning the World Series in 2017.
- • Caldwell High School's football team has a history of making deep playoff runs.
- • The area's soils are primarily sandy loams and clay loams, typical of the Post Oak Savannah region.
- • Caldwell lies within the Brazos River watershed.
- • White-tailed deer are commonly found in the Caldwell area.
- • Post oak and blackjack oak trees dominate the local landscape.
- • The area was inhabited by Tonkawa and later displaced by other tribes before European settlement.
- • In 1880, the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway arrived, boosting Caldwell's economy.
- • The Burleson County Courthouse, built in 1896, stands as a Romanesque Revival landmark.
- • Highway 36 runs through Caldwell, connecting it to other towns in the region.