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  2. Hughes Springs, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Hughes Springs is a city in Cass and Morris counties in the U.S. state of Texas. At the 2020 census, its population was 1,575. [4] The town was heavily damaged by an EF2 tornado on November 4, 2022. [5] [6]

  3. Hughes Springs Texas - Home Page

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    Come to Hughes Springs where "Hospitality is a Habit". Nestled in the Piney Woods of Northeast Texas, in Cass County. Settled in the early 1800's and still growing Hughes Springs offers a lot for a small town.

  4. Hughes Springs, TX Map & Directions - MapQuest

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    Hughes Springs, located in the northeastern part of Texas, is a small city with a rich history and a strong sense of community. Known primarily for its charming, rural atmosphere, Hughes Springs offers visitors a glimpse into the traditional Texan lifestyle.

  5. City Of Hughes Springs | Hughes Springs TX - Facebook

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    City Of Hughes Springs, Hughes Springs, Texas. 4,982 likes · 51 talking about this · 1,775 were here. Our Community is filled with a wealth of History, Culture, and Natural Beauty. Settled in the...

  6. City Hall - Hughes Springs Texas

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    City Hall is open 8:00AM-4:30PM Monday thru Friday. If you would like to have the City Hall Contact or if you would like to have information about an event or other information about the city please fill out this form. The City Council meets on the Third Tuesday of each month at 6:30PM.

  7. Hughes Springs Chamber of Commerce, Hughes Springs, Texas. 2,683 likes · 91 talking about this · 45 were here. HS Chamber of Commerce, founded in 1947, is non-profit and runs on countless hours of...

  8. More than 300 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico, the community of Hughes Springs owes its existence to a fanciful pirate story and one man who believed it. Born in Tennessee and raised in Alabama, Reece Hughes first saw Texas in 1829 when he crossed the Sabine to hunt buffalo .