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Sheridan, Texas

Sheridan was developed as a farming community in the early 1900s and named for Hugh Sheridan, who sold land to develop the area. In 1908, a post office was established, and in 1909, the town was recorded in the Colorado County clerk's office. Today the city is on U.S. 90-A and derives its income from cattle ranching and the Sheridan oil and gas field.

During season, hunters take white-tailed deer, turkey, dove, and wild hogs.

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Fayette County Lake Parks

PARK PRAIRIE PARK * Located on the north side of Fayette County Reservoir approximately 10 miles east of LaGrange. Take ...

Clarksville Country Club

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

Navarro Mills Lake Boat Ramps

Navarro Mills Lake has boat ramps at 4 parks. Courtesy docks are available at some of the boat ramps. Swimming in the vicinit...

Addison Conference and Theatre Centre

The Addison Conference and Theatre Centre is a 48,000 sq.ft. meeting and cultural facility and home to the nationally recogni...