Nash, TX
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About Nash
- • Professional football player, Ryan Moats, who played for the Eagles, was born in Nash.
- • Nash is not known for inventing or founding any particular cultural movement.
- • The Texas and Pacific Railway's expansion established Nash as a rail hub.
- • A time capsule buried in 1976 is set to be opened in 2076 during the bicentennial.
- • The Great Depression affected Nash heavily, impacting its agricultural economy.
- • Named for a railroad official, Nash was incorporated in 1957.
- • With around 3,000 residents, Nash is smaller than nearby Texarkana.
- • Sitting at 344 feet, Nash is slightly higher than the surrounding Red River plains.
- • Manufacturing is the primary source of employment for many Nash residents.
- • Nash feels like a peaceful, tight-knit community with a strong sense of history.
- • The Dallas Cowboys, located nearby, have won five Super Bowl championships.
- • Texas High School, in nearby Texarkana, is known for its fierce rivalry with Arkansas High.
- • It lies within the Red River watershed.
- • The area is part of the Piney Woods region of East Texas.
- • U.S. Route 82 passes through the city.