Nazareth, TX
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About Nazareth
- • Singer/songwriter John Denver's mother, Erma Swope, was born in Nazareth.
- • Nazareth is known for its vibrant German Catholic heritage and traditions.
- • The railroad's arrival in the late 19th century spurred Nazareth's growth.
- • A rare meteorite, the Nazareth meteorite, was found near the town.
- • The Dust Bowl of the 1930s significantly impacted Nazareth's agricultural economy.
- • Named in 1899 for the biblical Nazareth, it became a farming community.
- • With under 300 residents, it is smaller than many high school graduating classes.
- • At 3,586 feet, its altitude is higher than many East Coast cities.
- • Agriculture, primarily farming and ranching, remains the main economic driver.
- • A peaceful, close-knit community where faith and family are central.
- • The Dallas Cowboys are the closest major professional sports team.
- • Nazareth Swiftettes basketball team is legendary with multiple state titles.
- • The area's soil is primarily clay loam, typical of the Texas High Plains.
- • The town sits within the Tulia Creek watershed.
- • Pronghorn antelope roam the grasslands near Nazareth.
- • Blue grama grass is a common native species in the area's shortgrass prairie.
- • Nazareth was established in 1902 by German Catholic settlers.
- • The Holy Family Church, a prominent brick structure, was built in 1907.
- • State Highway 86 passes through Nazareth, connecting it to larger towns.