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Johnson County, Administrative division in North Central Texas, United States

Johnson County is an administrative division in North Central Texas situated between Fort Worth and Waco. The county contains urban areas, farmland, and ranches that shape its landscape.

Johnson County was established in 1854 and named after Samuel Johnson. Cleburne was designated as the county seat and has remained the administrative center since.

The Johnson County Courthouse in Cleburne stands as a center of local government, displaying architectural elements from its construction period.

The courthouse in Cleburne serves as a central hub for county services and is easily accessible to visitors. The main urban centers are connected by regional highways, making navigation through the area straightforward.

The local law enforcement and judicial system has developed organized divisions of responsibility that serve the community's needs. This administrative structure has adapted to meet the changing demands of the region over time.

Location: Texas

Inception: 1854

Capital city: Cleburne

Shares border with: Tarrant County, Ellis County, Hill County, Bosque County, Somervell County, Hood County, Parker County

Website: http://johnsoncountytx.org

GPS coordinates: 32.38000,-97.36000

Latest update: December 20, 2025 01:20

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