10 Things You Didn't Know Were Invented in Texas
10 Things You Didn’t Know Were Invented in Texas
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Texas is known for its larger-than-life culture, but it’s also the birthplace of some surprising innovations. Beyond cowboy boots and barbecue, the Lone Star State has given the world everything from trailblazing food favorites to groundbreaking technology.
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Some of these creations are so common today that it’s hard to imagine life without them, yet few realize they started in Texas. From the chuckwagon that fueled cattle drives to the frozen margarita machine that revolutionized happy hour, here are 10 things you didn’t know were invented in Texas — and how they shaped history, culture and everyday life.
10 Things You Didn’t Know Were Invented in Texas was originally published on 93qcountry.com
1. Chuckwagon

Invented: 1866
Inventor: Charles Goodnight
Place of Origin: Texas Panhandle
The chuckwagon is a horse-drawn wagon that serves as a mobile kitchen, which rancher Charles Goodnight invented so cattle herders could be fed on the road during long trips in parts of the country that didn’t have railroads.
10 Things You Didn’t Know Were Invented in Texas was originally published on 93qcountry.com
2. Corn Dog

Invented: 1920s-1940s
Inventor: Likely German immigrants in Texas
Place of Origin: Texas
The origins of the corn dog have been traced back to sometime around 1926, attributed to the innovation of German immigrant sausage makers. A modern version of the corn dog reportedly appeared at the State Fair of Texas sometime between the late 1930s and early 1940s.
10 Things You Didn’t Know Were Invented in Texas was originally published on 93qcountry.com
3. Ruby Red Grapefruit

Invented: 1929
Inventor: A. E. Henninger
Place of Origin: McAllen, Texas
A citrus grower noticed a single branch of a pink grapefruit tree was bearing a sweeter, red-fleshed and seedless fruit. The mutation was designated as the “ruby red” grapefruit.
10 Things You Didn’t Know Were Invented in Texas was originally published on 93qcountry.com
4. Fajitas

Invented: 1930s-1940s
Inventor: Mexican ranch hands
Place of Origin: South and West Texas
Fajitas were reportedly originated by Mexican ranch hands in West and South Texas. The fajitas used skirt steak, which was a tougher and less-desirable cut of meat, and cooked them over campfires. The dish was popularized in Houston during the 1960s and 1970s, thanks to Ninfa Rodriguez Laurenzo and her restaurant.
10 Things You Didn’t Know Were Invented in Texas was originally published on 93qcountry.com
5. Liquid Paper

Invented: 1956
Inventor: Bette Nesmith Graham
Place of Origin: Typist Bette Nesmith Graham invented the first correction fluid in her kitchen. She mixed tempera paint with a common kitchen blender.
10 Things You Didn’t Know Were Invented in Texas was originally published on 93qcountry.com
6. Integrated Circuit (Microchip)

Invented: 1958
Inventor: Jack Kilby
Place of Origin: Dallas
Recently hired by Texas Instruments, Jack Kilby successfully demonstrated a working example of an integrated circuit. It was soon used by the U.S. Air Force and NASA, and would later lead to the ability to create smaller electronic devices.
10 Things You Didn’t Know Were Invented in Texas was originally published on 93qcountry.com
7. Silicone Breast Implants

Invented: 1961
Inventor: Dr. Thomas Cronin and Dr. Frank Gerow
Place of Origin: Houston
Drs. Thomas Cronin and Frank Gerow revolutionized plastic surgery by working with silicone manufacturer Dow Corning to create silicone breast implants. The doctors realized silicone gel felt similar to a female breast. The first procedure to implant the silicone breast took place in 1962.
10 Things You Didn’t Know Were Invented in Texas was originally published on 93qcountry.com
8. Handheld Calculator

Invented: 1967
Inventor: Jack Kilby, TI team
Place of Origin: Dallas
Kilby and a team at Texas Instruments created the first handheld calculator prototype, Cal Tech, which could add, multiply, subtract and divided. Instead of a digital screen we’re accustomed to today, the output device was paper tape.
10 Things You Didn’t Know Were Invented in Texas was originally published on 93qcountry.com
9. Frozen Margarita

Invented: 1971
Inventor: Mariano Martinez
Place of Origin: Dallas
Inspired by 7-Eleven’s Slurpee machine, Dallas restaurant owner Mariano Martinez wanted to change the way blended margaritas were made. He repurposed a soft-serve ice cream machine to consistently create a frozen and slushy margarita.
10 Things You Didn’t Know Were Invented in Texas was originally published on 93qcountry.com
10. Stereolithography (3D Printing)

Invented: 1983
Inventor: Charles “Chuck” Hull
Place of Origin: Texas
Charles “Chuck” Hull revolutionized the way models and prototypes were made through stereolithography, a method of 3D printing. The process uses a UV laser to cure liquid photopolymer resin and build a 3D object layer by layer from a digital file. It is widely considered to be the foundation of modern 3D printing.
10 Things You Didn’t Know Were Invented in Texas was originally published on 93qcountry.com