Weatherford, Texas Weatherford, Texas Location of Weatherford inside Parker County, Texas.

Location of Weatherford inside Parker County, Texas.

The Parker County Courthouse in Weatherford.

Downtown businesses near the courthouse in Weatherford Peter Pan statue at Weatherford library Weatherford Democrat journal office First United Methodist Church in Weatherford First Baptist Church in Weatherford Weatherford is a town/city in Parker County, Texas, United States.

3.1 Weatherford ISD 3.2 Weatherford College Weatherford is positioned 25 miles (40 km) west of Fort Worth on Interstate 20.

It is the governmental center of county for Parker County.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 22.7 square miles (59 km2) of which 20.9 square miles (54 km2) of it is territory and 1.8 square miles (4.7 km2) of it (7.86%) is water.

The 2008 census for the populace of the City of Weatherford, Texas is 26,686 with a populace density of 1,175.59 citizens per square mile.

Weatherford's average homehold size is 2.5.

The City of Weatherford is served by the Weatherford Independent School District and Weatherford College.

Weatherford ISD Weatherford ISD has classes from pre-kindergarten through high school serving 7,200 students throughout 254 square miles (660 km2) at 11 campuses.

Weatherford College Weatherford College is a 145-year-old improve college.

In 1855, Parker County was created by the Texas State Legislature and titled for pioneer and State Representative Isaac Parker.

Parker was the uncle of Cynthia Ann Parker, a little girl who was stolen from her home by Indians amid the Texas Revolution.

The Town of Weatherford was titled for the state senator for this district, Thomas Jefferson Weatherford (1811 1867) of Dallas.

According to his cousin, Senator Weatherford never set foot in the town.

After being attacked by Indians in New Mexico in 1867, Loving's dying wish to his friend, Charles Goodnight, was to be buried at his home, Parker County.

The town/city was titled by the Texas Legislature as the Peach Capital of Texas due to the peaches produced by region growers.

The peach is jubilated each year at the Parker County Peach Festival, which is Weatherford's biggest event and one of the best-attended celebrations in Texas. Weatherford is known as the Cutting Horse Capital of the World.

Weatherford has a number of historic homes and buildings.

Several of these homes are open for tours, arranged by the Parker County Heritage Society, amid the Christmas season.

Another landmark is the Second Empire style Parker County Courthouse, which is positioned in the geographical center of the county in downtown Weatherford.

Thomas Stevenson Drew, the third governor of Arkansas, lived for a time in Weatherford before he relocated to Hood County, Texas.

Frantz, historian on the faculty of the University of Texas at Austin, was born in Dallas but reared in Weatherford.

Texas author Edwin Lanham was reared in Weatherford, the slightly veiled setting for his most critically acclaimed work "The Wind Blew West." Weatherford is also the place of birth and was the home of Mary Martin, a Broadway star, known for her portrayal of Peter Pan.

Hagman made appearances for special occasions and to assist many Weatherford charities as his brother still lives in Weatherford.

Former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Jim Wright interval up in Weatherford and wrote a book about his youth, Weatherford Days a Time of Learning.

Bob Tallman, nationally known rodeo announcer, operates a ranch in Parker County near Weatherford.

Parker County has been represented in the Texas State House since 1985 by two Republicans, Richard F.

Climate data for Weatherford, Texas Climate Summary for Weatherford, Texas City of Weatherford View Historic photos of Weatherford from the Weatherford College Library, hosted by the Portal to Texas History Weatherford Public Library provides no-charge online access to full-text historical documents, photos, and oral histories through the Preserving and Expanding Access to Culture and History (PEACH) project.

Municipalities and communities of Parker County, Texas, United States County seats of Texas

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