Cuero, a classic Texas town, always welcomes visitors to its historic location along HWY 183S and 87S in DeWitt County. Cuero offers a variety of things to see and do and an atmosphere that will make you want to take off your coat and stay awhile. Add this to museums, historic homes and churches, unique shopping and delightful eateries and you'll see why Cuero is 'the way life ought to be'.
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Cuero (promounced, KWER-o) has an unusual name derivation: A local creek was notorious for trapping cattle in bogs, but skinners salvaged the hides.
The Indian word for rawhides translated to Spanish as cuero.
When the town was founded in 1872, the town took the name of the creek.
Once a round-up point for a leg of the Chisholm Trail, it was a true "wild west" outpost where women and children were forbidden after dark.
Today, as the seat of DeWitt County, Cuero is a bountiful agricultural area among state leaders in cattle and calves, as well as, pecans, peaches, apples, and fresh vegetables, and substantial natural gas production.
The Indian word for rawhides translated to Spanish as cuero.
When the town was founded in 1872, the town took the name of the creek.
Once a round-up point for a leg of the Chisholm Trail, it was a true "wild west" outpost where women and children were forbidden after dark.
Today, as the seat of DeWitt County, Cuero is a bountiful agricultural area among state leaders in cattle and calves, as well as, pecans, peaches, apples, and fresh vegetables, and substantial natural gas production.
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