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  1. Hearne, Texas - Wikipedia

    Hearne (/ hɜːrn / hurn) is a city in Robertson County, Texas, United States. As of the 2020 census, its population was 4,544. The city is named for a family who settled in the area in the 19th …

  2. Hearne, TX | Official Website

    A statement about "tax increase" as specified by §26.05 (b) of Property Tax Code is not required to be included on the home page of any Internet website operated by City of Hearne.

  3. Hearne, TX Map & Directions - MapQuest

    Get directions, maps, and traffic for Hearne, TX. Check flight prices and hotel availability for your visit.

  4. THE 5 BEST Things to Do in Hearne (2026) - Tripadvisor

    Camp Hearne Historic Site was the location of a WWII prisoner-of-war internment camp that housed 4800 German Prisoners during WWII. Yes, right here in Central Texas...a far sight …

  5. 15 Best Things to Do in Hearne, TX - Travel Lens

    Dec 20, 2024 · Hearne, also known as the Crossroads of Texas, is a people-friendly city in Central Texas. Despite being a small city, it never runs out of local amenities that are a big hit …

  6. Hearne, TX - TSHA

    Oct 20, 2023 · Explore the rich history of Hearne, Texas, from its early days as a stage stop to its growth as a regional center for cotton marketing and manufacturing.

  7. History of Hearne Texas | Explore Texas

    Learn about the fascinating history of Hearne Texas from its early days to its development into a vibrant community.

  8. Hearne - Texas Time Travel

    Platted in 1870, the city sits where two railroad lines converge, and where U.S. Highways 79 and 190 and State Highway 6 meet. Railroad enthusiasts enjoy the restored Hearne Railroad …

  9. Hearne | TX Almanac

    The cotton gins and two railroads established Hearne as the regional center for cotton marketing. The town incorporated in 1871 and in 1885 had four churches, schools, two gristmill-cotton …

  10. Hearne, TX - Geographic Facts & Maps - MapSof.net

    Hearne is a city located in the county of Robertson in the U.S. state of Texas. Its population at the 2010 census was 4,459 and a population density of 418 people per km².