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==History==
==History==
The area that became Telico was settled before 1856. It was first called '''Trinity City''', but was renamed in the mid-1850s to '''Telico''' after [[Telico, North Carolina]]. The town was based on agreculture and had a cotton gin that local farmers used for several decades until they renovated it in the early 2000's to create a wedding venue.
The area that became Telico was settled before 1856. It was first called '''Trinity City''', but was renamed in the mid-1850s to '''Telico''' after Telico, North Carolina. The town was based on agreculture and had a cotton gin that local farmers used for several decades until they renovated it in the early 2000's to create a wedding venue.


== Notable Residents ==
== Notable Residents ==

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Location of Telico, Texas
Location of Telico, Texas

Telico is an unincorporated community in northeastern Ellis County, Texas, United States on Highway 34.

History

The area that became Telico was settled before 1856. It was first called Trinity City, but was renamed in the mid-1850s to Telico after Telico, North Carolina. The town was based on agreculture and had a cotton gin that local farmers used for several decades until they renovated it in the early 2000's to create a wedding venue.

Notable Residents


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32°22′20″N 96°30′45″W / 32.37222°N 96.51250°W / 32.37222; -96.51250