Rowlett began as a railroad post office called Morris and grew into a quiet Dallas County farm town — and then, the day after Christmas in 2015, an EF4 tornado tore across its neighborhoods. This driving loop honors both stories: the founding families who built Rowlett, and the community that rebuilt after the storm. The route visits the city's origin marker, a German-immigrant farmhouse, and the pioneer Mills Cemetery whose first burials predate the Civil War, then closes with a civic stop in the area hit hardest by the tornado, now recovered. We keep the storm framing simple and respectful — this is about a town's resilience and the way it came back, not about reliving a tragedy. Drive it as a portrait of a place that knows both its deep roots and its hardest day.
TEXAS ROAM PRESENTS
The Day the Sky Fell
Rowlett's founding and its tornado recovery
A self-guided driving tour · Pioneers & Settlement
4 stops · ~50 min · 9.4 mi · Driving tour
Driving tourPioneers & Settlement4 stops9.4 mi~50 minTexasRoam+
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The tour begins in Rowlett. Open Texas Roam to follow the full route stop by stop, with directions and audio narration as you go.
📍 General area · Starts in Rowlett
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