Evant, TX
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About Evant
- • Musician Acie Cargill, a renowned fiddler, was born near Evant.
- • The annual Evant Peanut Festival, celebrating the local crop, originated here.
- • The Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway's arrival established Evant as a shipping point.
- • Legend says a stagecoach carrying gold was robbed near Evant, never recovered.
- • The devastating drought of the 1950s significantly impacted Evant's economy.
- • Established in 1880, it was named after Eva Vantress, a local store owner's daughter.
- • With roughly 400 residents, it is smaller than many Texas high school graduating classes.
- • At 1,283 feet, the elevation provides slightly cooler summers than the lowlands.
- • Agriculture, particularly cattle ranching, remains a vital part of the local economy.
- • Evant offers a peaceful, slow-paced atmosphere, reflecting small-town Texas charm.
- • The Dallas Cowboys, a few hours away, won Super Bowl XXX in 1996 against Pittsburgh.
- • Evant High School Wildcats have a strong history in six-man football.
- • The area's geology is characterized by Cretaceous limestone formations.
- • The Lampasas River flows near Evant.
- • White-tailed deer are commonly seen in the area.
- • The region is part of the Texas Blackland Prairies, known for its fertile soil and grasslands.