Chilton, TX
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About Chilton
- • Blues guitarist Frankie Lee Sims, known for his raw sound, was born in Chilton.
- • Though unconfirmed, some believe a unique style of gospel music originated in local churches.
- • The construction of the Houston and Texas Central Railway established the town in 1881.
- • Legend says a buried treasure is hidden near the old Chilton Cemetery, but no one's found it.
- • The Great Depression devastated Chilton's cotton farming, leading to significant population loss.
- • Named after early settler Robert Chilton, the town was established in 1881.
- • With approximately 500 residents, it's smaller than many high school graduating classes.
- • Sitting at 476 feet, the elevation is slightly higher than nearby Waco.
- • Agriculture, particularly cotton and grain, remains a vital part of Chilton's economy.
- • A quiet, peaceful serenity hangs in the air, like a memory of simpler times.
- • The Dallas Cowboys, about 100 miles away, won Super Bowl XXX against Pittsburgh.
- • Chilton High School's football team had a memorable undefeated season back in 1985.
- • The Brazos River watershed influences the area's drainage.