Gainesville, TX
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About Gainesville
- • Singer Donny Young, known as Johnny Paycheck, was born in Gainesville, Texas.
- • The nationally syndicated radio show, 'The Trading Post', originated in Gainesville.
- • Being on the Butterfield Overland Mail route in 1858 established its importance.
- • During the Civil War, 40 suspected Unionists were hanged from a single oak tree.
- • A devastating fire in 1883 destroyed much of the downtown area.
- • It was named for General Edmund P. Gaines in 1853.
- • Its population is around 17,500, similar to many small college towns.
- • The elevation is 735 feet, providing scenic views of the surrounding area.
- • Agriculture and manufacturing are mainstays of the local economy.
- • Life is peaceful and easygoing, with a strong sense of community.
- • The Dallas Cowboys, a few hours south, have won five Super Bowls.
- • Gainesville High School has a storied football rivalry with Denison High School.
- • The city is located within the Elm Fork Trinity River watershed.
- • The area was historically inhabited by Wichita and Caddo tribes.
- • In 1862, Confederate authorities hanged 40 suspected Union sympathizers in what is now known as "The Great Hanging".
- • The Cooke County Courthouse, a Romanesque Revival structure, was built in 1888.
- • U.S. Route 82 passes through the city, connecting it east to west across northern Texas.