Texico, NM
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About Texico
- • Singer-songwriter Lloyd Maines, known for his work with the Dixie Chicks, was born in Texico.
- • Texico is not known for any major inventions or cultural movements originating there.
- • Railroad expansion in the early 20th century spurred Texico's growth as a shipping point.
- • A time capsule buried in 1987 is slated to be opened in 2087, containing local artifacts.
- • The Dust Bowl of the 1930s severely impacted Texico's agricultural economy.
- • Established in 1906, the name blends 'Texas' and 'New Mexico' due to its border location.
- • With around 1,000 residents, Texico is smaller than many nearby New Mexico towns.
- • Sitting at 4,133 feet, the air in Texico is noticeably thinner than at sea level.
- • Agriculture, particularly farming and ranching, remains a primary source of employment.
- • A quiet, friendly atmosphere prevails, offering a peaceful escape from city life.
- • The Amarillo Sod Poodles, a Double-A baseball team, are the closest pro sports team.
- • Texico High School's football team has a strong local rivalry with Farwell High School.