Historic Barbecue Town
Welcome to Taylor, a historic Williamson County railroad town known for its barbecue and its growing semiconductor campus northeast of Austin.
Taylor is a city in eastern Williamson County, Texas, about 35 miles northeast of downtown Austin. Founded as a railroad stop in the late nineteenth century, Taylor grew into a significant cotton-shipping and agricultural center, and by the mid-twentieth century it was among the largest towns in Williamson County. A devastating 1921 flood on the San Gabriel River and Brushy Creek reshaped the community, killing dozens of residents, but the town rebuilt and retained its historic downtown core and strong civic identity. The city is best known today for two things: barbecue and, more recently, advanced manufacturing. Louie Mueller Barbecue, a nationally recognized institution, anchors a local barbecue tradition that draws visitors from across Texas, joined by other longtime pits and a growing dining scene around Main Street. On the city's southwest side, a large Samsung semiconductor fabrication campus has become a major economic driver, spurring road improvements, new housing, and renewed growth in the surrounding area. Taylor retains the feel of a historic Central Texas town, with a brick-lined Main Street, locally owned diners and shops, and a mix of longtime residents and newcomers drawn by the region's economy. The city is served by the Taylor Independent School District, and its parks, including the spring-fed lake at Murphy Park, anchor local recreation. Its position along U.S. Route 79 and State Highway 130 keeps Austin, Round Rock, and Georgetown within commuting distance, while its small-town scale and established neighborhoods continue to attract families and workers tied to the region's growing economy. For many residents, Taylor represents a balance of genuine small-town character and direct access to one of the country's fastest-growing metropolitan areas.
Taylor is in eastern Williamson County, Texas, about 35 miles northeast of downtown Austin. Williamson County is part of the greater Austin metropolitan area and includes the cities of Round Rock, Georgetown, and Cedar Park.
Taylor lies about 35 miles northeast of downtown Austin. Drivers typically reach the city via U.S. Route 79 to Interstate 35 or State Highway 130, with commutes of roughly 40 to 50 minutes to central Austin depending on traffic.
Taylor is served by the Taylor Independent School District, a community-sized district operating about seven schools covering pre-kindergarten through high school. The district serves students in and around the city.
Taylor is known for its barbecue heritage, anchored by the acclaimed Louie Mueller Barbecue, and for its historic railroad and cotton-town downtown. The city is also home to a large Samsung semiconductor manufacturing campus on its southwest side.
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