Fayette County Seat
Welcome to La Grange, the Fayette County seat on the Colorado River, set in the heart of the Texas-German and Czech heritage belt between Austin and Houston.
La Grange is a city and the county seat of Fayette County, Texas, on the Colorado River in the rolling post-oak country between Austin and Houston. The 2020 census counted 4,391 residents, making it the principal town of a county long shaped by German and Czech settlement. La Grange sits at the center of the Texas-German belt, and that heritage remains one of the city's defining features, from its historic churches and downtown courthouse square to the bakeries and kolache traditions that survive in everyday life. The community's history reaches back to 1826, when a small fort was raised here to shelter area settlers, and by the 1830s a village had formed around it. When the Congress of the Republic of Texas created Fayette County in 1837, La Grange became its seat of government, a role it has held ever since. The arrival of German and Czech immigrants through the mid-1800s added new layers of culture, agriculture, and commerce, and the arrival of the railroad later connected the town to wider markets. As the county seat, La Grange functions as the governmental and commercial hub of Fayette County. The Fayette County Courthouse and the surrounding historic square anchor downtown, while the city's economy blends public-sector employment, agriculture, small business, and heritage tourism. Just outside town, the Monument Hill and Kreische Brewery State Historic Sites commemorate the Republic of Texas era and preserve one of the state's earliest commercial breweries. La Grange suits households drawn to genuine small-town Texas life with deep cultural roots. Its position on State Highway 71 places both Austin and Houston within reach — roughly an hour to the capital and under two hours to the coast — while the Colorado River, the rolling countryside, and the city's Germanic and Czech traditions give daily life a character that newer suburbs cannot replicate.
La Grange is the county seat of Fayette County, Texas, in the rolling post-oak country between Austin and Houston. The city has served as the county's seat of government since the county was organized in the late 1830s.
La Grange Independent School District serves the city with elementary, middle, and high school campuses. The district functions as a community school system for the Fayette County area, and Sacred Heart School offers a private option.
La Grange sits on State Highway 71, the main commercial route between the two cities. Austin lies roughly an hour to the northwest, while Houston is under two hours to the southeast.
Monument Hill is a state historic site just outside La Grange that preserves a memorial to Texas soldiers who died in the 1842 Dawson and Mier expeditions. It also includes the ruins and home of the Kreische Brewery, one of Texas's first commercial breweries.
La Grange is known as the Fayette County seat and a center of Texas-German and Czech heritage, with a historic courthouse square and kolache traditions. It is also recognized for the Monument Hill and Kreische Brewery State Historic Sites.
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