Hico, TX
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About Hico
- • Katie Rose Clarke, a Broadway actress known for "Wicked", hails from Hico.
- • Legend says the first chili recipe may have originated near Hico's cattle drives.
- • Cattle drives and the railroad put Hico on the map in the late 19th century.
- • A supposed bank robbery by Bonnie and Clyde may have occurred in Hico.
- • The Great Depression significantly impacted Hico's agricultural economy.
- • Established in 1880, Hico's name possibly comes from the nearby creek, "Hickory Creek".
- • The population is around 1,379, smaller than many nearby Texas towns.
- • Sitting at 958 feet, Hico has slightly higher elevation than surrounding farmland.
- • Agriculture and tourism drive Hico's economy.
- • Hico offers a charming, relaxed atmosphere, reminiscent of simpler times.
- • The Dallas Cowboys, a few hours away, won Super Bowl XXX in 1996.
- • Hico High School's football team has had multiple successful seasons.
- • The area's geology features limestone formations dating back to the Cretaceous period.
- • The Bosque River flows near Hico, providing water resources for the area.
- • White-tailed deer are commonly sighted in the wooded areas around Hico.
- • Post oak and cedar elm trees are prevalent in the surrounding landscape.
- • Bonnie and Clyde are rumored to have visited the town's bank in the 1930s.
- • The Hico City Hall, built in 1911, still stands as a historical landmark.
- • U.S. Highway 281 passes through Hico, connecting it to other central Texas towns.