Freestone County Seat
Welcome to Fairfield, the Freestone County seat of Central Texas, set near Interstate 45 between Dallas and Houston amid peach orchards and ranchland.
Fairfield is the seat of Freestone County in Central Texas, located just east of Interstate 45 at its junction with U.S. Highway 84, roughly 95 miles from Dallas, 160 miles from Houston, and 170 miles from Austin. The city has anchored the county since Freestone County was carved from Limestone County in 1850 and organized the following year, with Fairfield designated as the county seat from the start. The community's nineteenth-century identity was shaped by education and agriculture. A school for girls opened in 1854, and Fairfield Female College held its first session in 1859 under Henry Lee Graves, enrolling more than one hundred students in its first year — an early sign of the town's civic ambition. Ranching and farming, meanwhile, formed the economic backbone, and the surrounding countryside remains a patchwork of pasture, peach orchards, and farm stands today. Fairfield's downtown is anchored by the Freestone County Courthouse, a Classical Revival building completed in 1919 and set within a small town square ringed by heritage structures. The Freestone County Historical Museum, housed in a castle-like brick building that once served as the county jail (built in 1879), preserves the county's story a block from the courthouse. Together these landmarks give the town a tangible sense of place. The county-seat role keeps government, courts, and services central to the local economy, complemented by agriculture and the traffic that Interstate 45 brings. The result is a quiet Central Texas community with a historic core, a rural hinterland, and convenient highway access to the state's major metros — a slower, small-town rhythm without sacrificing access to regional employment and amenities.
Fairfield is the county seat of Freestone County in Central Texas. The county was formed in 1850 and organized in 1851, and Fairfield has served as its seat since that time. The city sits just east of Interstate 45 at the U.S. Highway 84 junction.
Fairfield Independent School District serves the city and surrounding Freestone County area, with about 1,700 students across four campuses from pre-kindergarten through twelfth grade. The Fairfield Eagles compete at the 3A level, and the district carries on the town's long educational tradition dating to Fairfield Female College in 1859.
Fairfield is known as the Freestone County seat with a well-preserved historic core: a 1919 Classical Revival courthouse anchors the town square, and the Freestone County Historical Museum occupies an 1879 former jail. The surrounding ranchland and peach orchards, along with Fairfield Lake northeast of town, also define the area's character.
Fairfield is centrally located between the state's major metros: roughly 95 miles from Dallas, 160 miles from Houston, and 170 miles from Austin. Interstate 45, just east of town, provides a direct route to both the Dallas–Fort Worth and Houston regions.
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