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The history of Winnsboro, Texas, unfolds from its origins as "The Crossroads" to a vibrant town in the Piney Woods. Established in 1854 and becoming a key shipping hub after the railroad arrived in 1876, it flourished as a top fruit producer. Notably, it served as a brief refuge for Bonnie and Clyde, who vowed not to rob locals. The town's lively past includes the Bowery with multiple saloons and a famous shoot-out. Today, Winnsboro thrives as a Cultural Arts District, boasting a community arts center and venues for performances.
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Winnsboro, Maryann Miller, Bill Jones
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- Released
- 2013
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- Title
- Winnsboro
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Maryann Miller, Bill Jones
- Publisher
- Arcadia Publishing Library Editions
- Released
- 2013
- Format
- Hardcover
- Pages
- 130
- ISBN13
- 9781531667528
- Series
- Images of America: Texas
- Description
- The history of Winnsboro, Texas, unfolds from its origins as "The Crossroads" to a vibrant town in the Piney Woods. Established in 1854 and becoming a key shipping hub after the railroad arrived in 1876, it flourished as a top fruit producer. Notably, it served as a brief refuge for Bonnie and Clyde, who vowed not to rob locals. The town's lively past includes the Bowery with multiple saloons and a famous shoot-out. Today, Winnsboro thrives as a Cultural Arts District, boasting a community arts center and venues for performances.
