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Official Livingston Historical Main Street Website

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All Things Main Street

     Welcome to the official page for all things Main Street in Livingston. This is the hidden jewel of the Piney Woods that everyone has been searching to find. Livingston is the setting that gives a nostalgic old time feeling without having to give up the modern benefits everyone loves. The place to find hand made chocolates, antiques and cute cafes all within walking distance. Somewhere to enjoy a Saturday morning Farmers’ Market at a park around the corner from a restaurant that delivers through door dash. 

     This Historic Downtown Main Street is proof that this little town can overcome anything when it comes together. The major fire of 1902 caused most of the town between Abbey and Polk Street to be destroyed. Only the courthouse and few businesses survived. However, later that same year Livingston was incorporated and the process of rebuilding began. 

     Early businesses in town included general stores, a livery and feed stable, brick factory, cotton gin, hotel, sawmills and blacksmiths. Now Main Street is the place for different kinds of Shopping, Dining, Entertainment and more in the heart of downtown. There is no limit to what this little town has to offer. Main Street is full of unique shops with great finds for all ages and a variety of foods and treats. There is even a park directly on Main Street. There is plenty of side street parking available, or park on the back side of most businesses in the parking lots like a local.

     The Livingston Main Street program envisions historical downtown as the heart of the city and county where social, economic, and civic activities generate a welcoming environment in which local citizens and visitors enjoy diverse experiences. The Historical Downtown Main Street District of Livingston invites all to come and see how #livlocal on Main Street

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Mission

     In 1977 the National Historic Trust developed the Main Street Program to address the decaying traditional commercial districts across America. The advent of shopping malls, highway bypasses, and changing consumer trends in the 1960s and early 1970s led to a mass exodus of these downtown districts, with the buildings being boarded up and falling into disrepair.

     The program goals are to restore the buildings and revitalize the downtown economy. There are over 1,600 Main Street cities in the United States, and 90 of them are in Texas, overseen by the Texas Historical Commission. The Main Street Program offers member cities guidance in historic preservation and renovation, economic development, and architectural assistance.

Click Here for a list of Main Street Boards and Committees

See how we #livlocal at these events...

Livingston Hometown Christmas

Livingston Hometown Christmas

Posted Date: 11/19/2024

Livingston Hometown Christmas   Date: December 14th, 2024 Time: Noon-8pm (Parade at dark) Hosted By: City of Livingston and Livingston Main Street Address: Downtown Livingston on Jackson . . .
A Scavenger Hunt

A Scavenger Hunt

Posted Date: 11/19/2024

City of Livingston’s Special Events Presents: A Scavenger Hunt Date: Starts November 26th Time:  Rufus is best seen in the dark . . .
Let It Snow Event

Let It Snow Event

Posted Date: 11/11/2024

Let It Snow Event Date: Every Friday and Saturday from November 26th, 2024 through Christmas Time:  5:45pm-7pm Hosted By: Main Street Merchandise Address: Main Street Merchandise- 312 . . .
Local Christmas Tree Farm Opens

Local Christmas Tree Farm Opens

Posted Date: 11/05/2024

Local Christmas Tree Farm Opens        It’s that time of year when one special tree makes it inside to be the central location of gift-giving and celebration. Look no further for the perfect . . .

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phone  936-327-3656

address  925 US Highway 59 Loop North Livingston, TX, 77351       

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