Itasca, TX
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About Itasca
- • Blues guitarist Johnny Watson, known as "Guitar Watson," was born in Itasca.
- • The now defunct Itasca Cotton Mill was an early example of textile production in Hill County.
- • The Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad's arrival fueled Itasca's growth in the late 19th century.
- • Local lore suggests a hidden time capsule buried beneath the town square.
- • The Great Depression significantly impacted Itasca's cotton-based economy.
- • Named for Lake Itasca in Minnesota, it was established in 1879.
- • With about 1,600 residents, the population is smaller than many neighboring towns.
- • Sitting at 725 feet, the elevation provides views of the surrounding prairie.
- • Agriculture, particularly cotton farming, remains a vital part of the local economy.
- • Visiting Itasca feels like stepping back into a simpler, more peaceful time.
- • The Dallas Cowboys, about an hour away, boast five Super Bowl titles.
- • Hill County teams historically display fierce rivalries in high school football.
- • The area's geology is characterized by Cretaceous-era limestone formations.
- • Itasca lies within the Brazos River watershed.
- • The Itasca Public School, built in 1910, is a prominent historic landmark.
- • U.S. Highway 67 runs through Itasca, connecting it to Cleburne and Hillsboro.