29 stories, landmarks & places within ~20 miles — the same local lore RoadyGoat plays as you drive through.
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Perryton, TX
Perryton, a town shaped by the land and the sky, sits higher than you might think – higher even than Denver. The bluestem grasses ripple in the wind, a reminder of the prairie heart that beats strong here. Folks know…
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Perry, George Morgan
· 0.4 mi · Historical Marker
A native of Iowa, George Morgan Perry (1862-1944) moved to the Texas Panhandle town of Ochiltree in 1886. Active in the formal organization of the county, he served as county clerk, district clerk, and county judge. A…
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Blasingame Home, Old
· 0.4 mi · Historical Marker
Built about 1912 in Ochiltree. Designed by Mrs. John Blasingame; 19th century English, German influence. Constructed by Sam Whittaker; lumber and red brick hauled from Glazier. Luxurious home had attic, full basement.…
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Texas HS Baseball Leaders 2026: Perryton (Perryton)
· 0.5 mi
Perryton (Perryton, TX) placed on the 4A Texas high school baseball stat leaderboards for the 2026 season: Jaxten Castanon (0.519 avg).
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Ochiltree County
· 0.5 mi · Tsha Handbook
Ochiltree County is in the far northern Panhandle , bordered on the north by Oklahoma, on the east by Lipscomb County, on the south by Roberts County, and on the west by Hansford County. The county is in the heart of…
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Ochiltree, TX
· 0.5 mi · Tsha Handbook
Ochiltree, on State Highway 70 nine miles south of Perryton in central Ochiltree County, was established in 1885 and named for a Texas politician and Confederate officer, William B. Ochiltree . The post office opened in…
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Perryton, TX
· 0.5 mi · Tsha Handbook
You're driving through Perryton, a town born from a failed railroad dream. It was founded in 1919, named after George M. Perry, who was involved in a disastrous railroad scheme. Many early settlers were actually moving…
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Ochiltree County
· 1.4 mi · Historical Marker
You're driving through Ochiltree County, formed from older territories back in 1876. It was officially organized in 1889 and named for William Beck Ochiltree, a key figure in the Republic of Texas and the Confederacy.…
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Ochiltree Townsite, Bordering this Highway
· 7.6 mi · Historical Marker
(Bordering this highway) This county was created in 1876 and named for noted Texas jurist William Beck Ochiltree (1811-1867). In 1876 it was attached for judicial purposes to Clay and later to Wheeler County. In 1886…
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Jones, Charles Edward
· 7.8 mi · Tsha Handbook
You're driving through the Texas Panhandle, and right here, you're passing through country that Charles Edward Jones knew like the back of his hand. Born in Wisconsin in 1852, Jones came to Texas in 1872 and became a…
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Buried City
· 7.8 mi · Tsha Handbook
You're driving through the Texas Panhandle, near Perryton, in Ochiltree County. Right here, eighteen miles southeast, lies the Buried City, a pre-Columbian settlement that was already visible to early ranchers and…
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Connell and Eubank Ranches
· 7.8 mi · Tsha Handbook
You're driving through Ochiltree County, where the first ranches were established way back in 1878. Two young cowmen, Thomas Connell and Dee Eubank, headed south from Kansas after a tough couple of years in Colorado.…
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Cresswell Ranch
· 7.8 mi · Tsha Handbook
You're driving through Ochiltree County, Texas, and right here is the historic site of the Cresswell Ranch, also known as the Bar CC. Established in 1877 by Henry W. Cresswell and backed by Colorado investors, this…
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Cresswell, Henry Whiteside
· 7.8 mi · Tsha Handbook
You're driving through Ochiltree County, Texas, the heart of cattle country. Right here is where Henry 'Hank' Cresswell, an Englishman by birth, established his Bar CC headquarters in 1877. After prospecting for years…
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Enid, Ochiltree and Western Railroad
· 7.8 mi · Tsha Handbook
You're driving through Ochiltree County, and right here, people once dreamed of a railroad that would connect them to the world. Back in 1908, farmers and ranchers here had to travel miles just to market their goods.…
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Wolf Creek
· 7.8 mi · Tsha Handbook
You're driving through Ochiltree County, near where Wolf Creek starts its seventy-mile journey across the Texas Panhandle and into Oklahoma. This place has seen some serious history. Imagine Spanish explorer Coronado…
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Talley, James Sidney
· 7.8 mi · Historical Marker
You're driving through Ochiltree County, passing the spot where James Sidney Talley served as sheriff for an incredible 36 years, from 1908 to 1944. He was known for his unusual, gun-free methods and a generosity that…
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Lake Fryer
· 7.8 mi · Tsha Handbook
You're driving through Ochiltree County, and right here is Lake Fryer. It started life as Wolf Creek Lake, with a dam built back in <say-as interpret-as="date" format="y">1938</say-as> by the Panhandle Water…
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Ochiltree Cemetery
· 7.8 mi · Historical Marker
You're driving past the site of Ochiltree Cemetery, established in 1902 by Jim McLarty and J. V. Stump. McLarty himself became the first person buried here after a fatal horse accident, just 21 years old. The cemetery…
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Grogan, TX
· 7.8 mi · Tsha Handbook
You're driving through Ochiltree County, and right here is the story of Grogan. It all started around Leona Grogan, who homesteaded land here and began teaching school in 1901. She was known for her progressive methods.…
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Notla, TX
· 7.8 mi · Tsha Handbook
You're driving through Ochiltree County, and right here was the community of Notla. It started in 1906 as a simple stopover on the freight route between Canadian and Ochiltree, known then as Half-Way. Bud Westerfield…
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Site of the Trading Post
· 12.2 mi · Historical Marker
You're driving through Ochiltree County, near where C. E. Jones set up a vital trading post in 1874. This spot on the Jones and Plummer Trail was a hub for exchanging goods with Native Americans for hides, and later,…
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Booker, TX
· 15.4 mi · Tsha Handbook
You're driving through Booker, Texas, but did you know this town started life as La Kemp, Oklahoma? That's right, back in 1909, La Kemp was founded seven miles northwest of here. Then, in 1919, the whole town, including…
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Heart Cemetery
· 15.7 mi · Historical Marker
You're driving past Booker, Texas, and just outside of town lies Heart Cemetery. It's served this community since 1929, but its story goes back further. The town itself was platted in 1917, named for a railroad…
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Jones & Plummer Trail, Route of
· 15.9 mi · Historical Marker
You're driving past a historic route that connected the Wild West! Established around 1874, the Jones and Plummer Trail was a lifeline for freighting firms, hauling tons of buffalo hides from right here in Lipscomb…
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Booker
· 15.9 mi · Historical Marker
You're cruising through Booker, Texas, a town born from the railroad and a bit of a relocation project. Look around – this place wasn't always here. It was platted in 1917 by a Santa Fe Railway official, Thomas C.…
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Booker, TX
· 16.1 mi
Booker might seem like just another pinprick on the Texas map, a place where the North Canadian River carves its way through fields of wheat and corn, where pronghorn antelope still roam free in the bluestem prairie.…
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Kiowa Cemetery
· 16.9 mi · Historical Marker
You're driving past Kiowa Cemetery, a final resting place for a unique group of early 20th-century settlers in the Texas Panhandle. These folks weren't just any pioneers; they were German Russians, whose families had…
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View Point Cemetery
· 19.8 mi · Historical Marker
In the early years of the 20th century, a group of Quakers established the settlement of View Point. Shortly afterwards, in 1910, residents organized the View Point Friends Church and this cemetery to serve residents of…