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Page 1: Cleburne Visitors Guide

Branded 1867 re-established daily

Visitors Guide

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Welcome Letter ............. 4

History ........................ 10

Events .......................... 12

Accommodations ...... .. 18

Dining ......................... 20

Attractions .................. 22

Map ............................. 26

Recreation .................. 28

Shopping ..................... 32

Meeting & Facilities .. 34

Important Numbers ... 40

Table of Contents

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WELCOME TO THE CITY OF CLEBURNE. If you are new to the area, let me assure you that you have made a good choice. Cleburne stands at the crossroads of an extraordinary opportunity. Today is where our rich history and heritage meets our future. The Chisholm Trail Parkway that connects Cleburne and Fort Worth with a 30 minute drive affords small town living with big city access.

CLEBURNE WAS A CITY OF RAILS AND TRAILS. Once a stop along the historic Chisholm Trail, Cleburne was home to one of the largest railroad shops in the world. Today, you can visit our history in one of our many museums, but Cleburne is more than just a historic stop. Today, Cleburne boasts a wide array of culture and entertainment. Enjoy a play with the Plaza Theatre or Carnegie Players, hear a variety of music at Songbird Live, and enjoy outdoor concerts at Market Square. Play a round of golf on one of North

Texas’ best municipal courses (don’t forget to try the best golf course burger), or just relax in one of our many hotels.

CLEBURNE IS A GREAT PLACE TO RAISE A FAMILY. Like many others, I chose Cleburne because of the quality of life and the great schools. This past year, the academic advanced placement program at CISD was rated in the top 3% of all Texas schools. Our neighborhoods are quiet and friendly. A simple trip to the grocery store requires additional time to catch up with neighbors and friends. Some say American cities aren’t what they used to be; they haven’t been to Cleburne.

Thank you so much for listening to what Cleburne has to say. I believe our city has something to communicate to people of all walks and stages of life whether you are raising a family, visiting, or looking for a nice place to retire. Please consider Cleburne when making that decision.

Allow me to extend a sincere invitation to share my hometown with you and your family. There is room at the table whether you are visiting or choose to become a part of the family. Feel free to pull up a chair and make yourself at home.

CLEBURNE, THIS IS TEXAS.Very truly yours,

Scott Cain, Mayor

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FLYING? The Cleburne Regional Airport has a 5,700 by 100 foot runway and can support aircraft as big as mid-size corporate jets. There are no landing fees, full service accommodations for Jet A fuel purchasers, 24-hour self-serve for 100 LL and Jet A fuels, and crew cars are available for customer use. For more information, call 817-641-5456.

PREFER TO DRIVE? There are several main highways leading to Cleburne but if you are coming from the DFW area, the newly opened Chisholm Trail Parkway toll road feeds directly into Cleburne and saves drivers time and hassle.

If you’d like to relax and enjoy the scenery, travel on an

AMTRAK TRAIN which travels North and South through Cleburne. For more information call 800-268-7252.

LAKE PAT CLEBURNE offers 1,500 acres of water for swimming, boating, fishing, and kayak and jet ski rentals with four boat ramps conveniently located around the lake. Lake Pat Cleburne is also the location for the 4th of July Celebration with activities and a fabulous fireworks display in the evening.

CLEBURNE STATE PARK is a 528-acre park that includes a 116-acre spring-fed lake for swimming, fishing and boating. The state park also offers 5.5 miles of mountain bike trails throughout the park. The park has a variety of campsites, including full hookup sites, a primitive area for youth groups, and screened shelters. Group facilities include a group camp with a dining hall and two barracks that can accommodate up to 48 people overnight, and the new Cedar Lodge group hall with an attached kitchen, outdoor fireplace and a recreation area.

WINSTON PATRICK MCGREGOR PARK is a 10-acre park with a botanical style featuring native plants and a rose garden. The park features walking paths, a gazebo, a children’s garden and a variety of both educational and recreational activities.

BUFFALO CREEK meanders through downtown Cleburne and Hulen Park with walking paths and benches to sit and relax. Buffalo Creek was historically used as a watering stop for cattle drives while traversing the Chisholm Trail.

HULEN PARK offers pavilions, picnic tables, a playground, a walking path, a baseball field and basketball and tennis courts. The park is the home of Steam Engine 3417, which ran on the Santa Fe Railroad system during the 1900s. Splash Station is also located at Hulen Park with a leisure pool, two 120-foot winding slides, an interactive spray pad, water spray feature and a lazy river. The competition pool is a 25-yard, 8-lane facility open year round. In winter months, Hulen Park is transformed into a Christmas wonderland for the annual Whistle Stop Christmas with more than 3.5 million lights. The park is lit every evening from the Monday before Thanksgiving through December 31st.

CLEBURNE GOLF LINKS is situated on the shore of Lake Pat Cleburne, offering an 18-hole, par-72 course for general playing or tournaments, boasts a comprehensive practice facility with a full-service golf shop and a clubhouse grill with a large outdoor deck.

BRAZOS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA brings the symphony to Cleburne with an eclectic blend of orchestral music, including Classical, Big Band, Movie Tunes, Americana and Pop. They have a 50-piece orchestra with concerts during the spring, fall and winter.

Coming to Cleburne? OUR CITY CAN ACCOMMODATE

MOST ANY TRAVEL METHOD.

Courtesy of Bob Force

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THE GREATER CLEBURNE CARNEGIE PLAYERS, a community theater named after Andrew Carnegie, started performing in the 1980s at the Cleburne Carnegie Library which is now the home of the Layland Museum. The Carnegie players present four shows a year at the performing arts center in the Cleburne Conference Center.

THE PLAZA THEATRE COMPANY performs in a theater all year long with classical musicals, comedies, dramas, Christmas shows and more. In 2010 the Plaza Theatre Company was voted the best theater company in North Texas by WFAA. The theater has shows on Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30 pm and a Saturday matinee at 3 pm.

THE LAYLAND MUSEUM is housed in the 1904 Carnegie Library Building which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and will take you back into the historic past. The museum offers exhibits, research materials and programs dedicated to home and family life in Texas. The museum is open Tuesday through Friday, 10 am to 5 pm and Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm.

THE CHISHOLM TRAIL, a route used in the late 19th century to drive hundreds of thousands of heads of cattle from Texas to Montana, cut right through Johnson County near Cleburne. So don’t miss The Chisholm Trail Outdoor Museum which includes Johnson County’s original courthouse, a blacksmith shop, a stagecoach station, replica teepees and more.

THE BIG BEAR NATIVE AMERICAN MUSEUM features a collection of Native American artifacts donated by Leonard “Big Bear” Beal. Additional artifacts supplement his collection to provide a complete overview of Native Americans in North America from their arrival more than 13,000 years ago to the present. The museum is open Thursday through Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm and Sundays from 1 pm to 5 pm.

THE GONE WITH THE WIND REMEMBERED MUSEUM contains one of the most comprehensive and extensive GWTW collections. The museum houses not only the typical auction house memorabilia, but also a number of one-of-a-kind and extremely rare pieces not found in other collections. More than 6,000 historical pieces are showcased in state-of-the-art, climate controlled displays. Even the entrance to the museum is a replica of the Tara door. The museum is open Thursday through Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm.

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HISTORY OF CLEBURNEOpen land and the flowing waters of Buffalo Creek lured Native Americans and buffalo herds to what would become Cleburne decades later. The first dwelling was built in 1854 near the creek.

CALLED CAMP HENDERSON, THIS AREA WAS HOME TO A CIVIL WAR TRAINING CAMP.

In 1867 she was officially made the seat of Johnson County and the name was changed on July 4 to honor General Patrick Cleburne. Many local men had served with this respected General during the Civil War.

Lots surrounding the square began selling for five hundred dollars and businesses sprang up to attract the cowboys from the Chisholm Trail just west of town and to provide for the early settlers. Josephine Wren, the first female business owner, opened the Cleburne House on the northwest corner of the square. By 1880 businesses included saloons, stores selling drugs, dry goods, groceries, and hardware, plus banks, boarding houses, a distiller, a shooting gallery, and wagon yards.

Livestock and Indian corn had been the main moneymaker until the demand for cotton boomed. By 1890 the Santa Fe Railroad was employing five hundred.

DOWNTOWN WAS PACKED WITH THRIVING BUSINESSES BY THE TIME 1900 ARRIVED.

Market Square was filled with farmers and ranchers selling everything from cattle to vegetables. Soon the city drilled water wells, schools and churches were scattered around town and the Carnegie Library was built.

New ways of transportation made their debut. Streetcars, the Interurban, the first airplane built in

Texas (made in Keene and Cleburne). One of the first cars in Texas was built and on the road here in 1910.

During the next 3 decades the way of life still included cotton and railroading, but the town was changing. More manufacturing and less agricultural, more people and roads. Yellow Jacket Stadium was completed in 1941. New schools were built and Hill College expanded to Cleburne.

Industries moved here and home-owned businesses grew, providing jobs and money. In recent years gas drilling has done the same.

THE OPENING OF THE NEW CHISHOLM TRAIL (PARKWAY) IS LEADING A PROSPEROUS GENERATION OF GROWTH OUR WAY.

By: Mollie Gallop Bradbury Mims

Photos Courtesy of Layland Museum

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JANUARYJunior Livestock Show & Youth FairThis event is hosted by the Johnson County Livestock and Agriculture Association, and takes place at the Johnson County Sheriff ’s Posse grounds. www.jclaa.net

APRIL Antique Alley & Yard SaleThe semi-annual event is held the 3rd weekend in April that includes over 500 dealers from across the state and country, food vendors, and much more along a 25 mile stretch on FM 4 S. from Cleburne to Grandview. www.antiquealleytexas.com

“Cowboys for Kids” PBR Bull Riding & Celebrity Team RopingCowboys for Kids is the last weekend of April and features three events. Friday is the Roping the Stars Gala that features great music, an impactful program and a live and silent auction. Saturday morning features the Children’s Stick Horse Rodeo for kids ten and under. The weekend ends with a Ranch Rodeo and Celebrity Team Roping on Saturday night. This is an event you won’t want to miss. www.cowboysforkids-jc.org

MAYSpring FestCome celebrate springtime in Downtown Cleburne with vendors, food, entertainment and many more activities around downtown. www.cleburnedowntownassociation.com

Cinco De MayoCelebrate Cinco de Mayo the first weekend in May with vendors, food, Mariachi, Ballet Folkloric, entertainment and more in downtown. www.cleburnedowntownassociation.com

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JUNEJohnson County Sherriff ’s Posse PRCA Rodeo PRCA Pro Rodeo offers all rodeo events at the Sheriff ’s Posse Grounds which includes comedy acts by barrel man rodeo clowns, Saturday night dance, and crowning of the JCSP Rodeo Queen and much more. www.sheriffsposse.com

Summer Concert SeriesThis event is the last Saturday of the month at Market Square downtown Cleburne with live entertainment, and food vendors. Bring your lawn chairs, family and friends and come listen to great music as you relax under the big Texas Sky! 817-645-2455 www.visitcleburne.com

JULY

4th of July ExtravaganzaThe 4th of July celebration takes place at Lake Pat Cleburne with activities and a fabulous firework display in the evening. 817-645-2455 www.cleburnechamber.com

Cleburne Shakespeare in the ParkThe Cleburne Chamber of Commerce and Plaza Theatre Company are pleased to announce “Cleburne’s Shakespeare in the Park”. The event will take place at Byron (Buddy) Stewart Park with one performance beginning at dusk each evening. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy a great performance written by William Shakespeare. 817-645-2455 www.cleburneshakes.org

Summer Concert SeriesThis event is the last Saturday of the month at Market Square downtown Cleburne with live entertainment, and food vendors. Bring your lawn chairs, family and friends and come listen to great music as you relax under the big Texas Sky! 817-645-2455 www.visitcleburne.com

Goatneck 100k Bike RideThe annual event has over 2,500 riders from across the country. The Goatneck bike ride is a rolling hill course which averages around 35 feet per mile of climbing which includes a 69.5 mile, 41 mile, 27 mile, and 10 mile bike race. www.visitcleburne.com

AUGUST Summer Concert SeriesThis event is the last Saturday of the month at Market Square downtown Cleburne with live entertainment, and food vendors. Bring your lawn chairs, family and friends and come listen to great music as you relax under the big Texas Sky! 817-645-2455 www.visitcleburne.com

SEPTEMBERAntique Alley & Yard SaleThe semi-annual event is held the 3rd weekend in September that includes over 500 dealers from across the state and country, food vendors, and much more along a 25 mile stretch on FM 4 S. from Cleburne to Grandview. www.antiquealleytexas.com

Cleburne Wine & Art FestivalThe annual event is the last Saturday of the month at the Johnson County Market Square featuring Texas Wineries, vendors which include arts & crafts, food, art displays, stained glass, and live entertainment. www.visitcleburne.com

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NOVEMBERPioneer DaysThe annual event celebrates the history of Texas and Cleburne, featuring historic buildings, Native American museum, Terry’s Texas Rangers re-enactors, Native Americans in full regalia, Ghosts of Buzzard Flats gunfighters, and vendors. Pioneer Days is held the 3rd weekend in November. 817-240-9535 www.jcchisholmtrail.com

Whistle Stop ChristmasCome experience the sights and sounds of our Christmas wonderland with over 3 ½ million lights decorating Hulen Park that will be lit every evening from the Monday before Thanksgiving through December 31st. 817-645-2455 www.whistlestopchristmas.org

DECEMBERWhistle Stop ChristmasThe annual Whistle Stop Christmas parade is held the first Friday in December in downtown Cleburne. After the parade, bring your children to Hulen Park to have their pictures made with Santa and Mrs. Claus, also food and gift vendors, Children’s train rides & Horse Drawn Wagon Rides around the park. Enjoy the 3 ½ million Christmas lights decorating the park every evening through Dec. 31st. 817-645-2455 www.whistlestopchristmas.org

Pioneer DaysCourtesy of Bob Force

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American Inn 1836 N. Main • 817-641-3451 $50 - $80 40

Anglin Rose Bed & Breakfast 808 S. Anglin • 817-641-7433

www.anglinrose.com$70 - $100 3

Best Way Inn2110 W. Katherine P. Raines Rd.

817-774-2452 www.bestwayinncleburne.com

$40 - $70 48

Best Western-Smithfield Inn 1707 W. Henderson

817-556-3330www.bestwesterntexas.com

$60 - $70 40

Comfort Inn2117 N. Main • 817-641-4702

www.comfortinn.com$80 - $120 80

Days Inn & Suites2005 N. Main St.

817-645-8953www.daysinn.com

$50 - $85 47

Delux Inn101 N. Ridgeway • 817-645-8836 $50 - $75 45

Hampton Inn & Suites 1996 W. Henderson • 817-641-7770

www.hamptoninn3.hilton.com/cleburne$79 - $149 80

Holiday Inn Express & Suites1800 W. Henderson

817-641-5300www.ihg.com/holidayinnexpress/clebrune

$99 - $160 74

La Quinta Inn & Suites107 E. Kilpatrick Ave. • 817-641-4455

www.laquintacleburne.com$80 - $150 62

Liberty Hotel 205 S. Caddo Street • 817-556-3700

www.ascendcollection.com$89 - $109 50

Motel 6 1720 W. Henderson St. • 817-666-1100

www.motel6.com $40 - $55 79

River Rock Bed & Breakfast Cottages206 W. Dabney • 817-774-6248

www.riverrockcottages.com$125 - $149 2

Sagamar Inn 2107 N. Main St. • 817-556-3631www.sagamarinncleburne.com

$60 - $95 28

Travelers Motel 1911 N. Main • 817-645-4378 $55 - $70 25

Western Inn 1411 E. Henderson St • 817-645-4386 $65 - $75 23

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AMERICAN:1. Caddo Street Grill211 S. CaddoCleburne, TX (817) 648-7793

2. Chili's Grill & Bar1653 W. Henderson St.Cleburne, TX(817) 645-2083

3. Cotton Patch Cafe1312 W. HendersonCleburne, TX(817) 641-4222

4. Fly By Night2701 CR1125Cleburne, TX(817) 645-7000

5. Grumps Burgers1704 N. Main St.Cleburne, TX(817) 774-2874

6. Heroes Café- Wright Plaza115 S. Main St.Cleburne, TX(817) 645-1400

7. Huddle House280 S. ColonialCleburne, TX(817) 641-7600

8. R & K Cafe II408 S. Main St.Cleburne, TX(817) 645-1000

9. Refuel Bar & Grille801 N. Main St.(817) 558-3474

10. Susannah's Home-style Cooking1514 W. Henderson(817) 641-3848

11. West End Grill1629 W. HendersonCleburne, TX(817) 558-3663

BARBEQUE:12. Dickey's Barbecue Pit #7142002 N. Main St. Cleburne, TX(817) 760-2900

13. Leach Bros Pit BAR-B-Q1106 E HendersonCleburne, TX(817) 645-0663

14. Smoker BBQ617 N. Main St.Cleburne, TX(817) 556-0533

COFFEE SHOP:15. Starbucks Coffee 1309 W. Henderson Cleburne, TX(817)645-0713

FAST FOOD:16. Braum's Ice Cream & Dairy Store1305 W. HendersonCleburne, TX(817) 645-5194

17. Chicken Express828 N. Main St.Cleburne, TX(817) 556-0444

18. Dairy Queen901 W. HendersonCleburne, TX (817) 645-3495

19. Dairy Queen #21616 N. Main St.Cleburne, TX (817) 645-5301

20. Schlotzsky's1216 W. HendersonCleburne, TX (817) 645-6677

21. Sonic Drive-In604 N. Main St.Cleburne, TX(817) 645-0061

22. Taco Bueno1305 W. HendersonCleburne, TX (817) 645-7369

AMERICAN/ INTERNATIONAL:23. 360 Restaurant & Lounge111 S. Old Betsy Rd.Keene, TX 76059(817) 202-9731

ITALIAN:24. Pastafina1670 W. HendersonCleburne, TX(817) 558-2220

MEXICAN:25. Barrera's1649-B W. HendersonCleburne, TX(817) 558-3438

26. La Fiesta728 N. Main St.Cleburne, TX(817) 558-9922

27. Del Norte Tacos 101 E. Hwy 171Godley, TX 76044(817) 389-2451

28. Fresco’s Cocina Mexicana112 S. Main St.Burleson, TX 76028(817) 558-9922

PIZZA:29. Cici's Pizza1301 W. HendersonCleburne, TX (817) 641-2424

30. Papa John's121 S. Westmeadow Dr. Suite ACleburne, TX (817) 641-7272

THAI:31. Thai Garden Cafe504 S. Main St.Cleburne, TX (817) 645-3666

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BRAZOS CHAMBER ORCHESTRA 104 Songbird TrailKeene, TX 76059(817) 645-8067www.brazoschamberorchestra.org

CHISHOLM TRAIL OUTDOOR MUSEUM AND BIG BEAR NATIVE AMERICAN MUSEUM101 Chisholm TrailCleburne, TX 76033(817) 648-2815

www.jcchisholmtrail.com

CLEBURNE CARNEGIE PLAYERSP. O. Box 426Cleburne, TX 76033(817) 645-9255

www.carnegieplayers.org

GONE WITH THE WIND REMEMBERED MUSEUM & GIFT SHOP305 E. 2nd St.Cleburne, TX 76031(817) 774-2844www.gwtwremembered.com

JOHNSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE2 N Main St # 208Cleburne, TX 76033(817) 556-6825www.johnsoncountytx.org

LAYLAND MUSEUM201 N. Caddo St.Cleburne, TX 76031(817) 645-0940

www.laylandmuseum.com

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PIN CENTER BOWL112 Williams Ave.Cleburne, TX 76033(817) 641-4441www.pincenterbowl.com

PLAZA THEATRE111 S. Main St.Cleburne, TX 76033(817) 202-0600

www.plaza-theatre.com

SONGBIRD LIVE!210 E. HendersonCleburne, TX 76031(817) 489-4840www.songbirdlive.com

SPLASH STATION - CITY OF CLEBURNE1010 S. Hillsboro StreetCleburne, TX 76033(817) 556-6259www.cleburne.net

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Carver Park

Sports ComplexHulen ParkWinston Patrick McGregor Park

Cleburne Golf Ranch

Travelers Motel

Days Inn & Suites

Sagamar Inn

Comfort Inn & Suites

LaQuinta Inn & Suites

American Inn

Liberty Hotel

Plaza Theatre Company

Layland Museum

Pin Center Bowl

Splash Station

Johnson County Courthouse

Best Western

Gone With The Wind Remembered Museum

Anglin Rose Bed & Breakfast

Hampton Inn & Suites

Best Way Inn

River Rock Bed & Breakfast

Holiday Inn Express & Suites

Motel 6

Cleburne Golf Links

ACCOMMODATIONS

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NBUFFALO CREEK600 N. Buffalo St.Cleburne, TX 76031817-645-0949

www.cleburne.net

CARVER PARK600 Park StreetCleburne, TX 76031817-556-8858

www.cleburne.net

CLEBURNE GOLF LINKS2501 Country Club Rd.Cleburne, TX 76033817-641-4501

www.cleburne.net

CLEBURNE GOLF RANCH920 E. Katherine P. RainesCleburne, TX 76031(817) 774-1999

www.golf-ranch.com

CLEBURNE STATE PARK5800 Park Road 21Cleburne, TX 76033(817) 645-4215

www.tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/cleburne

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CLEBURNE SPORTS COMPLEX900 All Star ParkwayCleburne, TX 76033817-382-7070

www.cleburne.net

HAMM CREEK COUNTY PARK6957 West FM 916Rio Vista, TX 76093817-556-9311www.hammcreek.com

KAYAK RENTAL COMPANYKayaks & Jet-Skis2500 Lake Shore DrCleburne, TX 76033817-456-5012

HULEN PARK201 W. Westhill DriveCleburne, TX 76033 (817) 645-0949

www.cleburne.net

LAKE PAT CLEBURNELakeshore Dr.Cleburne, TX 76033(817) 645-0900

www.cleburne.net

WINSTON PATRICK MCGREGOR PARK1628 W. Henderson St.Cleburne, TX 76033 (817) 645-0949

www.cleburne.net

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We’ve got all sorts of shopping whether it’s antiques, clothing stores, or specialty shops you can find them all in Cleburne. Treasure hunters will find lots of antique shops with fabulous collectible items or even specialty shops with art pieces. The wide variety of shops offers a great shopping experience for the entire family.

JUST REMEMBER TO COME WITH A HALF-EMPTY SUITCASE!

ACCENTS 1663 W. Henderson Cleburne, TX 76031817-641-8501

APOS WESTERN WEAR 110 N. Caddo St.Cleburne, TX 76031817-645-0818

BEALLS 1663 W. Henderson, Suite 150 Cleburne, TX 76033817-641-9801

CLEBURNE FARMERS MARKET 143 S. Ridgeway Cleburne, TX 76033817-846-4057

COWAN COSTUMES, INC 108 S. Caddo Cleburne, TX 76031817-641-3126

FACTORY CONNECTION 1607 W. Henderson St Cleburne, TX 76033817-202-8388

KIDS RETHREADED2201 N. Main St.Cleburne, TX 76033817-526-5382

SEARS HOMETOWN STORE 1655-A W. HendersonCleburne, TX 76033817-645-6651

THE CASTLE COLLECTION, INC137 S. RidgewayCleburne, TX 76033817-645-5415

TWISTED STRANDS Cleburne, TX 76031817-202-8413

WHIPPOORWILL HILL ANTIQUES 1900 E. FM 4 Cleburne, TX 76031817-641-0183

WRIGHT PLAZA SHOPPING MALL 115 S. Main Cleburne, TX 76031214-202-5550

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BB’S VENUE3125 CR 805BCleburne, TX 76031817-538-6311www.bbsvenue.com

BOOKER T. WASHINGTON 100 Mansfield Road Cleburne, TX 76031817-556-8858www.cleburne.net

CHISHOLM TRAIL INN100 Chisholm Trail Cleburne, TX 76033817-487-9311www.chisholmtrailinn.com

CLEBURNE IS THE IDEAL LOCATION FOR YOUR NEXT MEETING.

The Cleburne Conference Center features 45,000 sq. ft. of versatile space that meets the needs of the most discerning event and convention planners. The venue also hosts a 297 seat performing arts center that can be used for general sessions or seminars. Cleburne offers over 700 hotel rooms and is conveniently located minutes away from the Dallas/ Fort Worth area.

CLEBURNE CONFERENCE CENTER 1501 W. Henderson Cleburne, TX 76033817-556-8860www.cleburne.net

CLEBURNE SPORTS COMPLEXIsland Grove Road Cleburne, TX 76033817-645-0949www.cleburne.net

COMFORT INN2117 N. Main Cleburne, Texas 76033817-641-4702www.comfortinn.com

HAMPTON INN1996 W. Henderson Cleburne, Texas 76033817-641-7770www.hamptoninn3.hilton.com

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS1800 W. Henderson Cleburne, Texas 76033817-641-5300www.ihg.com

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JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF’S POSSE FAIR GROUND2046 S Hwy 171Cleburne, TX 76031817-556-9910www.sheriffsposse.com

LIBERTY EVENT CENTER305 S. Anglin Cleburne, TX 76033817-648-9032www.libertyeventcenter.com

LIBERTY HOTEL205 S Caddo Cleburne, Texas 76031817-645-5660www.ascendcollection.com/hotel-cleburne-texas-TXA57

MIMOSA HALL10405 Shannon Valley Dr.Crowley, TX 76036817-923-2996www.mimosahall.com

SHADY LAKES RANCH3701 CR 316CCleburne, TX 76031817-774-0698www.shadylakesranch.com

STONEBRIDGE WEDDING & EVENT CENTER 305 Max RdBlum, TX 76627817-774-6248

WILLOW CREEK RANCH3348 W. FM 4Cleburne, TX 76033817-558-2608www.jonesbarn.com

WINSTON PATRICK MCGREGOR PARK1628 W. HendersonCleburne, TX 76033817-556-8858www.cleburne.net

PARKSIDE EVENT CENTER 901 Hillsboro St. Cleburne, Texas 76031817-641-6787

WHETHER IT’S A SMALL MEETING, A MAJOR CONFERENCE, OR

SPORTING EVENT CLEBURNE HAS A WIDE VARIETY OF UNIQUE VENUES AND EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT!

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HISTORIC HOMES OF CLEBURNECleburne offers a wide array of architecture in the homes of the city ranging from Victorian, Arts & Crafts, to Bungalow. The Historic Homes in Cleburne endure as a reminder of the architecture, grace and craftsmanship of a period when things were hard to come by and homes were built to last. The Historic Homes Driving Tour will drift you back in time as you view the many wonderful homes and buildings. Come by the Cleburne Visitor Center to pick up your free booklet of the driving tour at 1511 W. Henderson St. 817-645-2455 or simply download at visitcleburne.com.

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GENERAL NUMBERSAll Emergencies 911

Directory Information 411

Chamber of Commerce 817-645-2455

City Hall 817-645-0900

Municipal Library 817-645-0934

Post Office 817-645-3991

Police (Non-Emergency) 817-645-0972

Fire Department (Non-Emergency) 817-645-0964

Parks & Recreation 817-645-0949

Johnson County Historical Commission 817-556-6970

Statewide Road Conditions 800-452-9292

AIRPORTSCleburne Municipal 817-641-5456

Dallas Fort Worth International 972-973-3112

Dallas Love Field 214-670-6156

TRAINAmtrak 800-872-7245

RENTAL CAREnterprise Rent-A-Car 817-645-6996

Municipal TransportationCity/County Transportation 817-645-1800

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www.visitcleburne.com 1-888-525-32871-817-645-2455

1511 W. Henderson St.