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Sherman, Texas

Sherman was established as the county seat when Grayson County was organized in 1846. It was first laid out a short distance west of the present location, but because of scarce firewood and water, it was moved to its present site in 1848. The city was named after Gen. Sidney Sherman, the Republic of Texas cavalry officer credited with the famous slogan, "Remember the Alamo!" Early establishment of several colleges, as well as a drama club, earned Sherman title of "Athens of Texas."

Today, Sherman remains a jewel in its cultural offerings, especially for a city its size, featuring the Sherman Symphony Orchestra and the Sherman Community Players live theatre troop. Live music abounds, especially in the summertime, with the Hot Summer Nights free concert series on the Municipal Lawn. Austin College, a private, coeducational liberal arts institution, provides residents and visitors with cultural and educational offerings throughout the year.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Things to do near Sherman, TX

Brookhaven Country Club -Master'S

Course Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 6 days...

Milam County War Dead Memorial

The Milam County War Dead Memorial stands in Memory of those Milam County Veterans that gave their lives in defense of their ...

Ray Roberts Lake WMA

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Bastrop Opera House

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Amon G. Carter Parks

SELMA PARK * Located off Texas 59 south of Bowie. Turn south on FM 2583 and follow to lake. * Ramp will accommodate all...