Carrizo Springs, TX
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About Carrizo Springs
- • U.S. Representative Henry Cuellar, serving since 2005, was born in Carrizo Springs.
- • Some say Carrizo Springs is the birthplace of the original ranch-style bean dip.
- • Cattle ranching and agriculture initially spurred growth for the town's economy.
- • Local lore mentions a hidden outlaw cache buried near the original town springs.
- • The drought of the 1950s severely impacted agriculture, forcing diversification.
- • Named for reeds at nearby springs, Carrizo Springs was established in 1865.
- • With roughly 4,800 residents, the town is smaller than when first incorporated.
- • At 623 feet, the elevation offers expansive views of the South Texas plains.
- • Oil and gas extraction are now major employers supplementing the agricultural sector.
- • Carrizo Springs feels like a peaceful, tight-knit community with rural charm.
- • The San Antonio Spurs, about 120 miles away, won five NBA championships.
- • Carrizo Springs High School's football team has a historic rivalry with Crystal City.
- • The land is part of the South Texas Brush Country ecoregion.
- • The city overlies the Carrizo-Wilcox Aquifer system.
- • The area is habitat for bobcats.
- • Dominant vegetation includes thorny shrubs like mesquite and huisache.
- • The Dimmit County Courthouse, a Classical Revival building, was completed in 1884.
- • U.S. Highway 83 passes through the city.