Big Spring, TX
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About Big Spring
- • Singer-songwriter Billy Swan, known for "I Can Help," was born in Big Spring.
- • The Big Spring Cowboy Reunion and Rodeo, a significant Texas event, originated here.
- • The city's namesake natural spring along the railroad put it on the map.
- • Big Spring had a large POW camp during World War II, housing German and Italian prisoners.
- • The oil boom of the 1920s dramatically expanded Big Spring's population and economy.
- • Named for a large spring, the city was established in 1881 and incorporated in 1908.
- • With around 28,000 residents, it's smaller than many other West Texas towns.
- • At 2,556 feet, the elevation offers expansive views of the surrounding plains.
- • Oil and gas production remains a significant part of the local economy.
- • A quiet, resilient spirit permeates, reflecting its history and hardworking values.
- • The Texas Rangers, based in Arlington, are the closest Major League Baseball team.
- • Big Spring High School's football team has a rich history of state championships.
- • The area's geology includes Permian-age limestone formations.
- • Big Spring State Park features a prominent bluff offering panoramic views.
- • The city is named for a large spring that was a vital water source.
- • Pronghorn antelope inhabit the grasslands surrounding Big Spring.
- • Mesquite trees are a dominant part of the local flora.
- • In 1926, the discovery of oil spurred a boom in Big Spring's population.
- • The Settles Hotel, a historic landmark, was built in 1930.
- • U.S. Highway 87 connects Big Spring to San Angelo and other West Texas cities.