Cleburne
First known as Camp Henderson, Cleburne is the seat of Johnson County and was established about 1854. In 1867. the town name was changed to honor Confederate Gen. Pat Cleburne. Johnson County is an agricultural area featuring dairy, livestock, and farming. Cleburne’s economy is supported by diversified industry. The city’s growth was due to the railroad, and it once was the location of the state’s largest railroad construction and repair shops. Currently on display in Hulen Park is the historic locomotive #3417 which is in the process of being restored.
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Historic Homes Tour
Several homes in varying architectural designs have been restored to their original charm of the…
Learn more →Layland Museum
The Layland Museum is located in the handsome 1904 Carnegie Library listed on the National…
Learn more →Johnson County Courthouse
The Johnson County Courthouse,built in 1912 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places,…
Learn more →Locomotive #3417
Currently on display in Hulen Park is the historic locomotive #3417 which is in the…
Learn more →Pat Cleburne Municipal Golf Course
Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes
Learn more →Riverview Golf Club
Riverview Golf Club, a well-designed public course, is player friendly, featuring elevated greens that require…
Learn more →Pat Cleburne Municipal Golf Course
Pat Cleburne Municipal Golf course's front nine is flat and easy to walk, whereas its…
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