Henrietta, Texas
Henrietta, one of the oldest towns in North Texas, has roots that trace back to the era of cattle drives and frontier settlements. During the Confederate years, the area served as a strategic location for protecting settlers and driving cattle. The town’s rich history is celebrated through landmarks like the Clay County 1890 Jail Museum and its charming downtown square. Henrietta’s connection to Texas’s ranching legacy and its welcoming community make it a standout destination for history buffs and travelers alike.