
Deep in the Heart: Why No State Does Valentine’s Day Quite Like Texas
When it comes to Valentine’s Day, no one does it better than Texas. The Lonestar State has a number of towns and landmarks with names that are filled with the Valentine's Day spirit.
The "Official" Valentine
Valentine, Texas is the heart of Texas geography. Located in Jeff Davis County, it was founded on February 14, 1882, by a railroad construction crew. As the story goes, the crew had finished laying the tracks to the point where a water and fuel depot would be needed on February 14th. The name “Valentine” just made sense.
The Postmark: Every year, the local post office receives thousands of cards from around the world to be "hand-stamped" with a special Valentine, Texas, postmark.
The Party: The town hosts the annual "Valentine’s in Valentine" festival, which draws crowds much larger than its permanent population of 73 people.
Texas is for "Lovers"
Lovelady: A small town in Houston County that was named after Cyrus Lovelady.
Loving County: The least populated county in Texas (and the lower 48 states) with a population of 64. If you want a "private" Valentine’s Day, this is the place.
Loving: An unincorporated community in Young County.
Love, Texas: A tiny, unincorporated community in East Texas (Pittsburg area).
Dallas Love Field: While an airport, it’s one of the few places in the world where you can say you flew out of “Love”.
Flower in Texas
Tyler: Known as the "Rose Capital of the World." Since red roses are the universal symbol of Valentine's Day, Tyler is essentially the supply chain for the holiday.
Glen Rose: Located in Hill County, Glen Rose is loved by those who love dinosaur tracks!
Rose City: A small city in Orange County.
Round Rock: Known as the "Daffodil Capital of Texas," a flower that symbolizes devotion.
Dripping Springs: Officially recognized as the "Wedding Capital of Texas."
Deep in The "Heart" of Texas
Brady: Claims the title "The True Heart of Texas" because it is the closest town to the geographic center of the state.
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