The county of Reagan, located west of the Texas State, was founded in 1903 and was named after John H. Reagan, a senator and a postmaster general of the Confederate States who was also the first chairman of the Railroad Commission of Texas. This county has been economically dependent on its ranching, oil, and gas industries; cattle, sheep, goats, and some crops were its major agricultural products. Thus, the county of Reagan celebrates stock shows twice a year and a Chili Cookoff every October. It also features some historical sites and landmarks such as the Old Reagan County Courthouse and the Stiles Courthouse. Furthermore, barbecue smokehouses, seafood houses, and fried chicken joints dominate the area but local and international cuisines can be found as well.
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