Fannin County Map, Texas

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Fannin County, Texas

Fannin County is situated in North Texas along the Red River, bordering Oklahoma. If you’re looking for a piece of classic Texan charm, look no further than Fannin County.
It’s a place steeped in history. Bonham, the county seat, was named after Alamo defender James Butler Bonham. You can feel the past here. But these days, things are more peaceful.
Lake Fannin is a local hotspot for outdoor recreation. The Caddo National Grasslands highlight what this area looked like before settlement. Plus, Bonham State Park has campsites and nice biking trails. But overall, agriculture still drives the local economy.
Category | Details |
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County Name | Fannin County |
County Seat | Bonham |
Population | Approximately 36,000 |
Cities, Towns, and Communities | Bonham, Honey Grove, Leonard, Savoy, Trenton |
Interstates and Highways | U.S. Highway 82, State Highway 78, State Highway 56 |
FIPS Code | 48-147 |
Total Area (Land and Water) | 899 square miles (891 sq mi land, 8 sq mi water) |
Adjacent Counties (and Direction) | Bryan County, Oklahoma (North), Lamar County (East), Delta County (Southeast), Hunt County (South), Collin County (Southwest), Grayson County (West) |
Time Zone | Central Time Zone (CST) |
State | Texas |
Coordinates | 33°35’N, 96°07’W |
Etymology | Named after James Fannin, a commander during the Texas Revolution who died in the Goliad Massacre |
Major Landmarks | Bonham State Park, Sam Rayburn House Museum, Lake Bonham |
Website | Fannin County Website |
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