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In February 2018, Plaza Theatre Company moved from 111 South Main St., Cleburne, Texas to their new facility called Dudley Hall (located at 305 S. Anglin St., Cleburne, Texas). [6] The main street location now houses Plaza Jr., where young performers solely act in productions. Box office hours are from 10 am to 6 pm daily except Sunday. [7]
The Greater Cleburne Carnegie Players, named for Andrew Carnegie, is a non-profit thespian group that has been bringing live theatre to Cleburne, Texas and the surrounding areas since 1980. Starting with the first season, which included two shows, and continuing to the present with four shows performed annually, the Carnegie Players encourage ...
In 1900, Cleburne was the site of the founding convention of the Texas State Federation of Labor. [9] Cleburne was primarily an agricultural center and county seat until the Santa Fe Railroad opened a major facility there in 1898. During this time, the population boomed, as it became a sizable city for the area with over 12,000 residents by 1920.
The Cleburne Railroaders announced three new additions to their ownership group: Neil Leibman, Alan Miller, and Jon Ryan. [7] Leibman is the Texas Rangers Chief Operating Officer and President of Business Operations and owns multiple professional sports teams. [8]
FC Cleburne (2017–2018) La Moderna Field (formerly known as "The Depot at Cleburne Station") is a baseball park located in Cleburne, Texas , United States, that opened on May 18, 2017. [ 2 ] Seating at the ballpark has over 1,750 fixed seats, bleachers, grass berm seating, and several group seating areas. [ 4 ]
La Fiesta, 728 N. Main St., was built in 1973 as Jose’s, one of the Vazquez family’s two Johnson County locations and five across North Texas towns. The first Jose’s opened in 1970 in Granbury.
For many years, Cleburne was the site of a major locomotive backshop of the Santa Fe Railroad, and many shop buildings can be seen on the east side of the track. The 1898 two-story brick depot was scaled down to one floor and ultimately demolished during the 1990s to make way for a road expansion project.
The Cleburne Times-Review is a six-day daily newspaper published in Cleburne, Texas, in the morning on weekdays (Monday through Saturday). It covers "all of Johnson County ". It is owned by Community Newspaper Holdings Inc.