Published October 2011 Yoakum County One would be hard pressed to find another county with more community spirit and as many unique characteristics as ours. Yoakum County is located in West Texas in the region called the Panhandle of Texas along the New Mexico state border. The county covers almost 800 square miles complete with prairie grasses, mesquite, and … [Read more...] about Why Stop In
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Wharton County Wharton County is without a doubt the best place in the world to live and raise a family. We have incredible schools, popular restaurants, an array of retail centers, modern utilities, and reliable emergency services. Located 55 miles southwest of Houston on U.S. Highway 59, Wharton County is just far enough away from the traffic … [Read more...] about Why Stop In
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Roberts County Roberts County is located in the east central portion of the Texas Panhandle, approximately 75 miles east of Amarillo along scenic U.S. Highway 60. Located in and along Red Deer Creek, the county seat of Miami offers a quaint respite for visitors to the Texas Panhandle. … [Read more...] about Why Stop In
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Gray County Historians and those who love old buildings will enjoy their visit to Gray County. The county seat, Pampa, is home to “Million Dollar Row,” consisting of the Gray County Courthouse, Pampa City Hall and the fire station. All three buildings were erected in the late 1920s and were designed by William R. Kaufman & Son with a … [Read more...] about Why Stop In
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Kaufman County Visit Kaufman County and enjoy a slower pace in traditional small towns with historic downtowns, annual festivals, and beautiful historic homes. Kaufman County enjoys fantastic weather, natural beauty, grand traditions, colorful heritage, and friendly folks who know how to enjoy life. We are filled with unique places of interest no matter what time of … [Read more...] about Why Stop In