Joshua, TX
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About Joshua
- • Country singer, Kacey Musgraves, was raised in Joshua, Texas and attended Joshua High School.
- • While not 'invented', Joshua is a hub for many small, independent metalworking and fabrication shops.
- • The Santa Fe Railroad's expansion in the 1880s established Joshua as a shipping point.
- • A local legend claims a buried treasure lies somewhere near the Nolan River within city limits.
- • The devastating drought of the 1950s significantly impacted Joshua's agricultural economy.
- • Named for pioneer Joshua Davis, the town was established in 1881 and incorporated in 1961.
- • With over 8,500 residents, it's growing faster than many other Johnson County towns.
- • Sitting at 755 feet, the elevation offers slightly cooler summers than nearby Dallas.
- • Many residents commute to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex for work in various industries.
- • Small-town charm and a strong sense of community evoke feelings of peaceful belonging.
- • The Texas Rangers, based in nearby Arlington, won their first World Series in 2023.
- • Joshua High School's football team has a fierce rivalry with Cleburne High School.
- • The area's soil is primarily part of the Grand Prairie, known for its blackland prairie soils.
- • The Nolan River flows near Joshua, eventually draining into the Brazos River.
- • White-tailed deer are commonly seen in and around Joshua, Texas.
- • The area features a mix of prairie grasses and oak trees, typical of the Cross Timbers region.
- • U.S. Highway 67 runs through Joshua, connecting it to Cleburne and Alvarado.