Today, Anson sits at the intersection of U.S. Highway 83/277 and U.S. 180, but the town wasn’t always here. Its roots trace back to Fort Phantom Hill, where John Merchant speculated the Texas and Pacific Railway would pass through.
Though the railroad never came, the community grew. Originally called Jones City, it became the county seat on July 17, 1881, and by 1882 it was renamed Anson in honor of Anson Jones, the last president of the Republic of Texas.
By 1980, Anson had blossomed into a bustling town of 2,831 residents. It boasted a bank, more than 100 businesses, and a local newspaper. The community produced everything from concrete and magnetic signs to polished rock.
In December 1885, M.G. Rhodes launched what would become Anson’s most famous tradition: the Cowboys’ Christmas Ball. First held at his Star Hotel, the three-night event continues each December on the weekend before Christmas.
Anson has a unique claim to pop culture fame. According to the town’s website, its once-enforced “no dancing” law, lifted only for the annual Christmas Ball, may have inspired the 1984 movie Footloose. The law was finally repealed in 1987.
Hollywood has also come to Anson. The town served as the backdrop for two films: the 1983 movie Independence Day and the 1995 drama The Stars Fell on Henrietta.
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