Venus,Texas

 A historical past, a promising future.

 

 

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Venus, formerly known as Gossip, is on State Highway 67 some twenty miles east of Cleburne in eastern Johnson County. Though a number of families settled in the area in the late 1850s, a community did not develop there until the late 1880s. At that time J. C. Smyth purchased eighty acres in an abandoned cornfield and laid off town lots. He named the new community Venus in honor of the daughter of a local physician. In 1888 a post office branch opened, and by 1890 Venus had ten residents and was at the junction of the International-Great Northern and the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe railroads. By the mid-1890s Venus was one of the most prosperous towns in Johnson County, reporting thirteen businesses, thirty-one houses, a number of churches, a grade school, and Burnetta College. During the next decade three banks opened, a weekly newspaper named the Venus Express began, and the town voted to incorporate (1903). By the late 1920s its population had surpassed 800. But the Great Depression and the growth of the nearby Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex led to its decline. By the early 1940s it consisted mostly of empty buildings, with one drugstore. When the drugstore threatened to close, Venus residents, fearing for their town, donated five dollars

 

each to keep it open. By the late 1940s, however, the town had recovered somewhat, and reported 300 residents and nearly twenty businesses. In 1990 the population of Venus was 977, and the town had expanded into Ellis County. Today, more than 2500 residents enjoy great schools and thriving residential and commercial developments, all with a small hometown atmosphere.

 

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2010 Water Quality Report
2010-2011 Venus City Budget
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May Regular Council Meeting Time Change to May 22nd:
     6:30pm Public Hearing
     7:00om Regular Meeting
Council Chambers at 103 W. 3rd Street, Venus, TX
Please get all brush, limbs, and dead trees to the edge of the pavement by June 1st.  Free pickup will begin in early June.
Free Clean-Up Day Saturday June 2nd from 8am until 2pm for city residents. Bring trash (not limbs) to city dump.