Waxahachie

Oldham Avenue Historic District, Waxahachie Neighborhood

Waxahachie offers a tranquil living experience with predominantly single detached homes built around 1990, featuring three to four or more bedrooms. Residents have convenient access to a variety of primary schools, both public and private, located within easy reach. Grocery shopping opportunities are available with around ten stores providing a broad selection, and essential pharmacy services are nearby. This postal city provides a peaceful atmosphere where street noise is minimal. Parks and green spaces, though limited, offer pleasant outdoor options. Car accessibility is excellent, with ample parking and quick connections to major highways, making daily travel straightforward and efficient.

Home buyers who prefer a slower-paced ambience will enjoy Waxahachie. Waxahachie is very quiet overall, as the streets tend to be very tranquil. Parks are spread out sporadically, which makes them occasionally challenging to access. Despite that, there are over 50 public green spaces nearby for residents to discover, like Getzendaner Memorial Park and Cherry Creek Nature Preserve.

Highlights of Oldham Avenue Historic District

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🏛️ Victorian Residences on Oldham Avenue

A stretch of beautifully preserved late‑19th and early‑20th‑century single‑family homes along Oldham Avenue between North Jackson Street and Bethel Street showcase ornate jig‑sawn Victorian architectural detailing, reflecting the affluence and craftsmanship of Waxahachie’s historic residential development and anchoring the district’s architectural significance.

🚶 Self‑Guided Historic Walking Tours

Through Historic Waxahachie, Inc., residents of the Oldham Avenue district can embark on self‑guided walking tours that weave through local historic neighborhoods, allowing an immersive appreciation of the area’s preserved architecture and heritage in a quieter, more residential setting.

🌳 Proximity to Downtown Courthouse Square

The Oldham Avenue Historic District lies immediately west of Waxahachie’s bustling Courthouse Square—this walking‑distance connection gives residents easy access to downtown’s dining, cultural venues, and events, while preserving a more tranquil, residential character.

🏫 Nearby Waxahachie ISD Campuses

Families in the Oldham Avenue district are served by the Waxahachie Independent School District, which includes high‑quality campuses like Waxahachie High School and Waxahachie Global High School, offering accessible public education options close to the neighborhood.

🍽️ Historic‑Charming Downtown Eateries

Just a short stroll from Oldham Avenue, downtown Waxahachie features character‑rich restaurants and pubs—such as College Street Pub, El Mexicano Grill, the Emory Bar & Kitchen, and D Restaurant Latin Cuisine—offering locally beloved dining experiences in settings that complement the historic neighborhood atmosphere.

A Waxahachie Neighborhood

This July in Oldham Avenue Historic District

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

July 3, 2026

28th Annual Crape Myrtle Festival & Fireworks Show

Waxahachie Sports Complex • Gates open 5:00 PM, concert 7:30 PM, fireworks 9:15 PM

A lively, free Independence Day celebration featuring a ZZ Top tribute concert, vendors, a kid zone, and choreographed fireworks—perfect for Oldham Avenue Historic District families wanting a festive, community‑focused evening.

July 4, 2026

CNB of Texas Hometown 4th of July Parade

Getzendaner Park to Downtown Waxahachie • Parade begins 10:00 AM

A community parade through historic downtown Waxahachie, ideal for residents of Oldham Avenue to enjoy patriotic spirit and local charm just a short walk or drive away.

July 18, 2026

Summer Soul Affair Music Festival

Railyard Park (downtown Waxahachie) • Evening (time not specified)

An evening under the stars with soul, funk, food vendors, and dancing just a few blocks from Oldham Avenue, giving residents a fun, energetic night out in their own neighborhood.

July 18–19, 2026

Cowtown Comic Con

Waxahachie Civic Center • Saturday 10:00 AM–5:00 PM; Sunday 10:00 AM–4:00 PM

A family‑friendly pop culture weekend with comics, cosplay, creators, and interactive fun just minutes from Oldham Avenue—great for kids and collectors alike.

July 13–16, 2026

Snowball Mountain Challenge Vacation Bible School

First United Methodist Church, Waxahachie • 9:00 AM–Noon daily

A creative, faith‑based summer program for children featuring games, crafts, and community—it’s close to Oldham Avenue and ideal for families seeking structured, local kids’ activities.

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Local characteristics and demographics for Oldham Avenue Historic District

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