counties across texas
A Forward Texas Spotlight Series
The Counties Across Texas spotlight series from the Texas Forward Party takes us through the largest counties in Texas to the smallest: a journey that reminds us just how big, bold, and beautifully diverse this state truly is. From city skylines to ranch roads, from classrooms to cattle pens, every county has a story worth telling.
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Kendall County vs. Dallam County
This match-up contrasts the booming, scenic Hill Country with the remote, rugged corner of the Panhandle. One is managing the pressures of wealth and suburbanization; the other is sustaining a way of life on the frontier.
Lamar County vs. Castro County
This match-up pairs a quirky East Texas icon with a powerhouse of the Panhandle. One is defined by Red River valley culture and tourism; the other by the endless horizon and the feedyard economy.
Atascosa County vs. Goliad County
This match-up is rooted in the deepest traditions of Texas. One county is defined by the ranching lifestyle that shaped the West; the other by the sacrifice that shaped the Republic.
Cherokee County vs. Swisher County
This match-up contrasts the "Tomato Capital of the World" and the "Town Without a Frown." One is defined by its lush agriculture and Caddoan history; the other by its friendly spirit and high plains grit.
Rusk County vs. Brooks County
This match-up brings together the historic charm of East Texas and the dairy heritage of the South Texas borderlands. One is defined by red brick and pine; the other by brush and cream.
Chambers County vs. Childress County
This match-up contrasts the humid wetlands of the Gulf Coast with the dry crossroads of the Panhandle. One is managing the explosive growth of the Houston exurbs; the other is fighting to remain a vital stop on the highway.
Kerr County vs. Bailey County
This match-up pairs the serene beauty of the Hill Country with the rugged wildlife of the High Plains. One county is defined by cypress trees and limestone; the other by prairie grasses and migratory birds.
Burnet County vs. Refugio County
This match-up explores the granite hills of Central Texas and the coastal plains of the Gulf. One is defined by rock and fresh water; the other by salt air and resilience against hurricanes.
Wilson County vs. La Salle County
This match-up brings us to the peanut fields south of San Antonio and the deep brush country of the Rio Grande Plains. One is becoming a suburban haven; the other remains a rugged frontier for hunters and oilmen.
Polk County vs. Carson County
This match-up contrasts the dense thicket of East Texas with the high-stakes horizon of the Panhandle. One is defined by its reservoir and indigenous roots; the other by its role in global security and vast wheat fields.
Medina County vs. San Saba County
This match-up contrasts the cultural enclave of Castroville and the Pecan Capital of the World. One is defined by its European roots and proximity to the city; the other by its parks and agricultural fame. Both are charming, historic, and fiercely proud of their titles.
Navarro County vs. Presidio County
This match-up pairs a historic Blackland Prairie county with the rugged majesty of the Big Bend region. One is traditional and industrial; the other is avant-garde and wild.
Anderson County vs. Lynn County
This match-up brings together the romance of the rails and the rhythm of the harvest. One county is defined by its rolling hills and iron tracks; the other by its straight rows and open horizons.
Maverick County vs. Delta County
This match-up compares a bustling international gateway with a quiet rural enclave. One is defined by border dynamics and commerce; the other by its slow pace and fertile soil.
Hardin County vs. Haskell County
Today matches the dense forests of Southeast Texas with the open farm country of the Rolling Plains. Both are resilient communities that have weathered floods and droughts to preserve their way of life.
Waller County vs. Martin County
This match-up contrasts the rapid expansion of the Houston metro area with the industrial heart of the Permian Basin. One is managing commuter growth; the other is fueling the nation.
Van Zandt County vs. Hartley County
This match-up brings us to the "Free State of Van Zandt" in East Texas and the far reaches of the northwest Panhandle. One is a hub of commerce and minerals; the other is a pillar of agriculture and wide horizons.
Nacogdoches County vs. Floyd County
This match-up contrasts the oldest town in Texas with the Pumpkin Capital of the USA. Both communities are rooted in the land and their unique claims to fame.

