Hamilton, TX
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About Hamilton
- • Singer-songwriter Jackie Greene was born in Hamilton, showcasing local musical talent.
- • The Hamilton County Courthouse, a Romanesque Revival masterpiece, stands as a symbol of the area.
- • Its location on the strategic Leon River crossing solidified Hamilton's early importance.
- • Legend says a stagecoach carrying gold was robbed near Hamilton, never recovered.
- • The devastating 1902 flood significantly altered the course of the Leon River.
- • Named for James Hamilton Jr., Texas Governor, it was established in 1858.
- • With under 3,000 residents, it's smaller than many high school graduating classes.
- • Its elevation of 1,083 feet offers gentle rolling hills, typical of the area.
- • Agriculture, particularly ranching and farming, remains a vital part of Hamilton's economy.
- • A tranquil, small-town atmosphere offers a peaceful escape from city life.
- • The Dallas Cowboys, 100 miles away, won Super Bowl XXX here in 1996.
- • Hamilton High School's football team boasts multiple district championships.
- • The area's limestone formations are characteristic of the Lampasas Cut Plain.
- • The scenic bluff overlooking the Leon River offers panoramic views.
- • The Leon River flows through Hamilton County.
- • White-tailed deer are commonly observed in the surrounding areas.
- • Texas live oak trees populate the local landscape.
- • The area was historically inhabited by various Native American tribes, including the Comanche.
- • Hamilton became the county seat in 1858 after a contentious election.
- • The Hamilton County Courthouse, a Romanesque Revival structure, was completed in 1887.