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Greenville, Texas

Established in 1846, Greenville, the seat of Hunt county, was once named the "Cotton Capital of the World." As the center of a rich agricultural region featuring cotton, it is also home of more than 50 modern industries including electrical hardware, space electronics, agricultural chemicals, household rubber products, oil-field machinery, aircraft, and clothing.

Greenville is the gateway to Lake Tawakoni. Audie Murphy, the nation's most decorated soldier of World War II, was born in a rural area a few miles north of Greenville. Visitors can find historical sites, and fascinating antique stores, specialty shops, malls and outlet stores make Greenville renowned for bargain shopping.

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S. S. Cyril and Methodius Catholic Church

Through the efforts of fellow immigrant Joseph Russek, many Czech families came to this area of Milam County in the 1880s. Th...

Red River County Jail Museum

The Red River County Historical Society owns two homes and the Red River County Jail Museum. Miss Belle's House is one of the...

Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historical Park

Visiting Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site is an enjoyable experience on two levels. First, the expansive park gro...

Tin Building Theatre

Located behind the historic Bosque Conservatory, the Tin Building Theatre is a unique space - a simple exterior with a state ...