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Oil City

Oil City, TX    

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History in an Oil Can Once known as Ingerton, Texas, the site was near a school on the Yake Ranch. In the 192...

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Hutchinson County Historical Museum

618 N Main St, Borger, TX     (806) 273-0130

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The Hutchinson County Museum is a regional history museum in the Texas Panhandle. Our stories are that of...

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Phillips

Phillips, TX    

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PHILLIPS, TEXASTexas Ghost Town Hutchinson County, Texas Panhandle Highway 119 3 miles NE of Borger History i...

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Electric City

Borger, TX    

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History in an Oil Can The town was built in 1926 during the Hutchinson County oil boom. The name is a referen...

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Lake Meredith Aquatic And Wildlife Museum

103 N Robey Ave, Fritch, TX     (806) 857-2458

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Lake Meredith Aquatic and Wildlife Museum in Fritch, TX is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA di...

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Plemons

Stinnett, TX    

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History in a Pecan Shell Plemons started life in 1898 from a dugout built by rancher James A. Whittenburg. Th...

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Carson County Square House Museum

Texas 207 & Elsie Ave & E 5th St, Panhandle, TX     (806) 537-3524

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The Carson County Square House Museum is a complex of buildings housing exhibits telling the history of the reg...

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Last Great Panhandle Cattle Drive To Montana

Panhandle, TX    

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After 1880, each spring and summer many Texas herds went up the trail to northern states, for fattening. The trail th...

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The Square House

Panhandle, TX    

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The Niedringhaus brothers of St. Louis sent lumber by ox-cart from Dodge City and built this square house on their N ...

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Pioneer Dugout

Panhandle, TX    

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In the 1874-1888 era the High Plains (a sea of grass) had no native timber, stone, or adobe building materials. Homes...

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Thomas Cree Homesite

Panhandle, TX    

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After serving as a teamster in the Civil War (1861-65), Thadium (Thomas) B. Cree worked for the Union Pacific Railroa...

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Jackson General Store

White Deer, TX    

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This commercial structure was built at the original townsite of White Deer (0.5 mi. E). It was moved here in 1908, wh...

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Last Great Panhandle Cattle Drive To Montana

White Deer, TX    

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Each Spring and Summer after 1880, many Texas herds went up the trail to Northern states for fattening. For the cowbo...

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Texas Panhandle Pioneers: The Simms Brothers

Panhandle, TX    

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Permanent citizens, forgers of local civilization. Walter Franklin (1869-1963), George Leonard (born 1875) and Dormer...

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Finch-lord-nelson And The Founding Of Panhandle City

Panhandle, TX    

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Cattle firm that had brought first Herefords to region Lue Finch, W.H. Lord, O.H. Nelson in 1887 promoted Panhandle C...