Lorena, TX
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About Lorena
- • Country singer Pat Green, known for his Texas country sound, hails from Lorena.
- • Supposedly, the first rural telephone exchange in McLennan County was established here.
- • The Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad's arrival in the late 1800s spurred Lorena's growth.
- • Legend says a local ghost known as the 'Lorena Bride' haunts a nearby bridge.
- • The devastating 1913 tornado caused significant damage and loss of life.
- • Named in 1882 for Lorena Westbrook, it became an incorporated town in 1963.
- • With 1,763 residents, Lorena is smaller than its neighbor, McGregor.
- • Sitting at 673 feet, the elevation offers views of rolling Central Texas hills.
- • Many residents commute to nearby Waco for jobs in healthcare and education.
- • Life in Lorena feels like a peaceful escape from bustling city life.
- • The Dallas Cowboys, located nearby, have won five Super Bowl championships.
- • Lorena High School's football rivalry with McGregor is a local tradition.
- • The town lies within the Brazos River watershed.
- • Interstate 35 passes directly through Lorena, connecting it to major cities.