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Why Live in Rusk

Rusk, TX, located in secluded Cherokee County, offers a relaxed lifestyle in a small community of about 5,000 residents. The town features a quaint downtown square surrounded by shops, restaurants, and historic homes, including farmhouse-style, Craftsman-style, Four Squares, and cottages from the early to mid-20th century. These homes are situated on quiet streets with manicured lawns and mature trees, while ranch-style and split-level homes are more spread out. New Traditional subdivisions and large acreages can be found on the town's outskirts. Rusk Independent School District serves around 2,000 students, with G.W. Bradford Primary and Rusk Elementary both earning high ratings. The town offers various recreational areas such as Butler Park, Jim Hogg Park, and the Rusk Baseball Complex. Rusk Park, a notable point of interest, features a lake, picnic areas, campsites, and themed train experiences through the Texas State Railroad. The downtown square hosts community events like Hometown Christmas and Fair on The Square, and includes dining options such as the Daily Grind coffee shop and Joe's Sports Bar and Grill. Rusk is connected to nearby towns via U.S. Highways 69 and 84, with Jacksonville 15 miles away providing access to medical centers. For larger shopping and dining options, residents often travel to Tyler.

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