Robinson, TX
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About Robinson
- • Singer-songwriter Billy Joe Shaver, a Texas Country icon, was born in Corsicana, but spent his childhood in Robinson.
- • While not invented there, Robinson is a major hub for Texas-style smoked sausage production in the region.
- • The Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (MKT) spurred Robinson's growth as a shipping point for cotton and other goods.
- • Local legend says a time capsule is buried near the old town square, its location now lost to time.
- • The devastating flood of 1913 reshaped Robinson Creek and prompted significant infrastructure changes.
- • Named for early settler Isaac Robinson, the town was officially established in 1883.
- • With over 14,000 residents, it is considered a large town compared to its rural neighbors.
- • Resting at 673 feet, the altitude offers a moderate climate with mild winters.
- • Healthcare, retail, and education are major employment sectors, supporting the growing population.
- • A sense of community pride and small-town charm permeates the friendly atmosphere.
- • The Waco-based Baylor Bears football team won the Big 12 championship in 2021.
- • Robinson High School's football team has had several deep playoff runs, creating strong local rivalries.
- • The area's soil is primarily blackland prairie soil, known for its fertility.
- • The city is part of the Brazos River watershed.
- • The area was historically inhabited by various Native American tribes, including the Waco.
- • Interstate 35 passes directly through Robinson, connecting it to major cities.