In 1986, the Texas Sesquicentennial Wagon Train joined the 150th
birthday celebration that commemorated the state's independence from
Mexico. The wagon train followed a jagged 3,000-mile circle around the
state to bring it within approximately 100 miles of every town or city
in Texas. The six-month schedule began January 2, 1986, in Sulphur
Springs and was followed so closely that each town or city knew the
exact day the wagon train would arrive and could make plans for
welcoming it with local events. Some folks traveled the entire route;
others joined for a day or a week. A total of 10,000 riders from 27
states traveled at least a part of the way during the six months. While
people and wagons came and went, a core group of participants and
support staff completed the entire trip, arriving at the Fort Worth
Stockyards on July 3, 1986, for a final celebration.