Red Bank, TX
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About Red Bank
- • Blues guitarist Buster Smith, a mentor to Charlie Parker, was born in Red Bank.
- • Though not 'invented' here, the area's rich musical heritage heavily influenced early Texas blues.
- • A sawmill and the railroad spurred initial growth in the late 19th century.
- • Local legend says a buried treasure is hidden near the old mill site.
- • The Great Depression severely impacted Red Bank's timber industry, leading to decline.
- • Named for the red clay banks of the nearby river, it was established around 1880.
- • With under 100 residents, it's far smaller than most Texas towns.
- • Sitting at 335 feet, it's slightly higher than the surrounding bottomlands.
- • Agriculture and ranching remain prominent, reflecting its rural character.
- • A quiet, peaceful place where time seems to slow down and nature thrives.
- • The Dallas Cowboys, 150 miles west, won Super Bowl XXX in 1996, a Texas triumph.
- • Nearby Atlanta High School's football team boasts multiple state championships.