- Hico, Texas - Wikipedia
Hico ( ˈhaɪkoʊ , HY-koh) is a small city located in Hamilton County in central Texas, United States [4] The population was 1,335 at the time of the 2020 census, down from 1,341 in the 2010 census [5]
- This Tiny Texas Town Is Known For Its Wild West History
Hico, Texas, is an intriguing town with a colorful backstory Said by locals to be the longtime hideout of Billy the Kid, today this 1,400-person community is an ideal weekend trip
- Hico, Texas history, landmarks, Billy the Kid Museum, stories . . .
Hico, Texas, Hamilton County visit, landmarks, Billy the Kid Museum, related stories, travel, hotels and more
- Hico, Texas - A Historic Gem with Billy the Kid Folklore
Hico, Texas, is a town where history and legend intertwine, creating a unique destination that offers something for everyone From its early days as a railroad town to its present status as a charming and vibrant community, Hico has managed to preserve its past while embracing the future
- Hico | TX Almanac
Construction of the Texas Central Railroad in 1880 prompted the citizens to move 2½ miles to the line Hico was incorporated in 1883 and became the county's shipping center
- History of Hico Texas
Hico’s history dates back to the mid-19th century when it was established as a frontier outpost The town was named after Dr John R and Mary E Hico Cox, early settlers who played a pivotal role in its development
- City of Hico, TX
Near the top of the scenic Texas Hill Country, at the crossroads of Highways 281, 6 and 220, Hico is a quick trip from Dallas, Fort Worth or Austin--- the perfect getaway for an afternoon or a weekend
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