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Coordinates: 32°2649N 97°4125W / 32.44694°N 97.69028°W / 32.44694; -97.69028
 

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Acton is a small unincorporated community located approximately seven miles (11 km) due east of Granbury on the Brazos RiverinHood County, Texas, United States. Acton was formerly called Commanche Peak and was later renamed to Acton, possibly after the old English word meaning "oak town", a reference to the large stands of oak trees in the vicinity.[1]

It is the home of Acton State Historic Site, which is the burial site of Elizabeth Crockett, second wife of Davy Crockett. The site consists of 0.006 acres (24 m2), which makes it the smallest state historical site in Texas (previously the smallest state park, until the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department transferred management of all its historical sites to the Texas Historical Commission). The Acton Nature Center of Hood County is open to anyone who enjoys the peace and quiet of nature at its finest. Hiking and bike trails will lead you around the center's 80 acres (0.32 km2) park.

Acton is part of the Granbury, Texas Micropolitan Statistical Area. A large portion of the area is in the DeCordova ETJ. Acton/DCBE Fire Department, United Cooperative Services and AMUD provide services to the area.

In 1990, the population was about 450 people.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tarpley, Fred (1980). 1001 Texas place names. Austin: University of Texas Press. p. 4. ISBN 0292760159. Retrieved April 2, 2019.
  • ^ Acton at TexasEscapes
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