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Living in Flatonia
Czech-German heritage at a friendly Texas crossroads
About
Living in Flatonia
Flatonia is a small town at the crossroads of I-10 and Highway 95 in Fayette County, known for its Czech-German heritage, painted churches, and the annual Czhilispiel chili festival. With a population of about 1,500, Flatonia serves as a service stop between Houston and San Antonio and a quiet home base for Fayette County residents.
The town offers affordable housing and a tight-knit community where cultural traditions — from kolaches to polka dances — remain part of daily life. It is about two hours from Austin, making it more of a destination for rural-property seekers than commuters.
Why Flatonia?
- Czech-German cultural heritage and festivals
- Crossroads location on I-10 and Highway 95
- Affordable small-town living
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