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Page 1 of 2 The 41st Gingerbread Trail and Tour of Homes is shaping up to be one the best. As soon as we have the 2009 Gingerbread Trail event information we will publish it here. 40th Annual Gingerbread Trail, Tour of Homes
June 7th and 8th, 2008 Saturday 10 AM - 5 PM Sunday 10 AM - 5 PM Gingerbread Homes and Ticket Information This is one of the highlights of the Summer Season in Waxahachie Texas. The citizens of Waxahachie graciously open their historic homes to visitors during the Gingerbread Trail. The tour began 37 years ago to showcase the unique surviving homes and public buildings designed and constructed during the era of the ornate gingerbread style. Before the turn of the Century and well into the 20's, the town of Waxahachie and Ellis County were among the most wealthy and influential areas in Texas. Cotton was KING. The rich dark earth of the black land region of Texas produced tremendous crops of cotton which led to the growth of all sorts of assorted industry and commerce for the area. With this newfound wealth, many of the businessmen, farmers, bankers and industrialists during this time built large beautiful homes for their families. Many beautiful public buildings were constructed in the city as well. The Great Depression dealt Ellis county and the cotton industry a devastating blow. Many farmers and businesses went bankrupt. Most people could not accept the fact that the unbelievable prosperity of the past 50 years had come to an end.
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