Learn About Garrison, Texas
Garrison Overview
City History
Garrison is a small city located in Nacogdoches County, Texas. It was founded in 1882 and named after William Lloyd Garrison, a prominent abolitionist. The city was originally a stop on the Texas and New Orleans Railroad, which helped to boost its growth and development.
Interesting Facts
- Garrison is known for its annual Peach Festival, which celebrates the city's agricultural heritage.
- The city is home to several historic buildings, including the Garrison Community Center, which was once a schoolhouse.
- Garrison is located near the popular Lake Naconiche, which offers fishing, boating, and camping opportunities.
Interesting People
- Notable residents of Garrison include former Texas Governor Dolph Briscoe and country music singer Tracy Byrd.
Top Attractions in Garrison
- Garrison Community Center
- Peach Festival
- Lake Naconiche
Top Attractions Nearby
- Nacogdoches, Texas' oldest town
- Davy Crockett National Forest
- Angelina National Forest
Population History
- The population of Garrison has remained relatively stable over the years, with around 900 residents currently living in the city.
Geography
- Garrison is located in East Texas, surrounded by rolling hills and pine forests. The city is situated near the Angelina and Nacogdoches Rivers.
Economy
- Agriculture, specifically peach farming, is a major part of Garrison's economy. The city also has a small retail sector and is home to a few local businesses.
Culture
- Garrison has a strong sense of community, with residents coming together for events like the Peach Festival and local sports games.
Notable Landmarks
- Garrison Community Center
- Lake Naconiche
- Peach Festival grounds