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Mexia, Texas

Established in 1871, Mexia was named for the Mexican General José Antonio Mexia whose family donated the townsite. The general first served under Santa Anna, but later joined an uprising against the Mexican dictator. The rebellion failed, and the city's namesake died before a firing squad.

Natural gas was discovered nearby in 1912, and an oil gusher blew nine years later. The resulting boom brought a rowdy period marked by violence and martial law. As in most cases, the boom faded quickly, and Mexia today is a flourishing community that is devoted to economic growth.

Mexia marks the country's independence with its Boomin' on the 4th Celebration and Rodeo, which is held the last weekend in June. Festivities include concerts, sporting events, a car show, rodeo, and kids' events.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Things to do near Mexia, TX

Granbury Country Club

This public country club offers a 9 hole, 3,054 yard course at a par 36....

Meadowbrook Country Club

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

Pat Cleburne Municipal Golf Course

Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...

Cavanaugh Flight Museum

The Cavanaugh Flight Museum chronicles history from World Wars I & II and Korea. You'll see aircraft refurbished to the condi...

Hidden Oaks Country Club

A public 18 hole course with a par 72 for the 6,880 yards of play....