Vidor (/ ˈvaɪdər / VY-dər) is a city in western Orange County, Texas, United States. A city of Southeast Texas, it lies at the intersection of Interstate 10 and Farm to Market Road 105, 6 miles (9.7 km) northeast of Beaumont and Rose City.

Located near the scenic Neches River, the City of Vidor, in Orange County, was incorporated in 1960 and became a home rule city in 1967. Vidor takes its name from Charles Shelton Vidor of Galveston, a co-founder of the Miller-Vidor Timber Co. on the site of the present city.

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The City of Vidor is located in western Orange County in South EastTexas on Interstate Highway I-10, west of Orange and east of Beaumont. Located near the scenic Neches River, the City was incorporated in 1960.

The objectives of this organization shall be to promote the industrial, commercial, agricultural and civic welfare of the community of Vidor and surrounding territory, and the organization, through its Board of Directors, is hereby empowered to take such steps as it may deem necessary to accomplish the above objectives.

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Vidor is at the intersection of Interstate Highway 10 and Farm Road 105, six miles east of Beaumont in western Orange County. The site had heavy lumbering activities with the construction of the Texarkana and Fort Smith Railroad in 1898.