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PARADISE, TEXAS

Wise County, Central Texas North

33°9'1"N 97°41'19"W (33.150340, -97.688728)

TX Hwy 114
6 miles SW of Decatur the county seat
ZIP code 76073
Area code 940
Population: 575. (2020)
441 (2010) 459 (2000)

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Paradise, Texas stone silo and barn

A stone silo and garage in Paradise is typical of the rockwork found throughout North Texas

TE Photo, February 2004

History in a Pecan Shell

Originally called Eldorado when it was settled in the 1870s, the name was rejected by postal authorities. Paradise Prairie was suggested - accepted - and then shortened to its current name. A post office branch started operation in 1876. Like most towns of its era, nothing much happened until the railroad arrived. In this case it was the Rock Island line and the date was 1893. And like most towns of its era - it moved to be near the railroad. In this case it was only a mile NE.

The town prospered despite its proximity to the county seat of Decatur. Paradise in 1900 had two cotton gins, two hotels and a newspaper - the Paradise Echo - plus the normal quota of churches and schools for a town its size.

Populations rose and fell, but never went over 500 Paradisians. People started commuting to Fort Worth after WWII and the population dropped - it was estimated at 275 in the 1980s and has since increased to the current (2020) figure of 575.



Paradise, Texas Chronicles

  • Getting the Most Fun from "The Only Hanging for 50 Miles Around." by Mike Cox

    The tale of one Sam Walker, told in the Shiner Gazette on Jan. 12, 1898 and rediscovered by Austin history buff Sloan Rodgers, is likely fiction disguised as news, but that surely didn’t lessen the pleasure of reading it... more

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  • TX Wise County 1940s Map
    Wise County 1940s map showing Paradise
    From Texas state map #4335
    Courtesy Texas General Land Office

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    Paradise, Texas Nearby Towns:
    Decatur the county seat
    Dallas
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