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  2. The area now known as Wharton was part of the Caney Run mail route established in 1838 by the Republic of Texas. The community was named after two leaders in the Anglo-American struggle for Texas independence, brothers John and William Wharton.

  3. The Wharton area is known for the unique Brahman breed of cattle, originally imported from India and known for their humps on their backs. Our Brahman ranches do business worldwide and are top award winners at the Houston Livestock Show and other prestigious shows across the nation.

    • Take a short break at Dinosaur Park. Editor's Note: There's no photo available at the time of writing. Dinosaur Park is what it is on the tin. It’s a simple and small park with a statue of a dinosaur as a decoration.
    • Check out Bohemian Rhapsody II's inventory. Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. Check out Shoppe on the Corner!
    • Views of tranquil Texas beauty at Riverfront Park. Riverfront Park is a lush green park that lies along the Colorado River. Riverfront Park offers many wonderful nature trails for taking a relaxing stroll or a nice bike ride.
    • Small-town history buffs, head to Wharton County Historical Museum. Founded in 1979 by a group of interested locals, Wharton County Historical Museum is dedicated to preserving and educating the Wharton community and its visitors about the history and contributions of this Texas town.
  4. exploretexas.com › blog › things-to-do-in-wharton-texasThings to Do in Wharton Texas

    Things to Do in Wharton, Texas. Nestled in the heart of Texas, Wharton is a charming city with a rich history, vibrant culture, and plenty of activities to enjoy. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast, a history buff, or a family looking for fun, Wharton has something for everyone to explore and experience.

    • jay t. 4 contributions. Great for parents of "Boomers" through great-grandchildren of Boomers! This combined museum, has extensive reviews of the rich history of Wharton and surrounds, with artifacts and narratives beginning with the war with Mexico; at least ten decades-worth of various medical, photo, home, entertainment, and office technology; an impressive selection of African, European, and North American large-game mounts; even a couple of aircraft - one of which is an human-powered ornithopter.
    • mojomo. Texas 6,461 contributions. Impressive Collection. Open to the public again after flooding during hurricane Harvey. Everything looks great. Super friendly museum founder Arthur Schulze’s widow Sharon Schulze was so pleasant to visit with.
    • cadburysbarn. Mabank, TX51 contributions. Nice Park. The park is really nice and the river was flowing pretty big when we were there. Everything was nice and green and blooming.
    • houstontravelingfool. Houston, TX3,662 contributions. Beautiful historical building. What a lovely building right in the middle of the town square. We weren’t able to go in but just loved the exterior.
  5. Apr 6, 2023 · Wharton is a charming city in Wharton County, Texas. It’s a hidden gem that offers visitors a unique blend of Texas history, Southern charm, and small-town hospitality. Founded in 1846, Wharton’s rich cultural heritage is reflected in its many historical landmarks and museums.

  6. exploretexas.com › blog › history-of-wharton-texasHistory of Wharton Texas

    Wharton, Texas, situated in Wharton County, is a city rich in history and culture. From its humble beginnings as a frontier settlement to its status as a thriving community, Wharton has undergone significant transformations over the years.