Dimmit, TX
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About Dimmit
- • Singer-songwriter Terry Allen, influential in country and art, was born in Dimmit.
- • Castro County Healthcare District, providing vital local medical services, originated here.
- • The railroad's arrival ensured Dimmit's growth as a major agricultural hub.
- • A rare meteorite fall was reported near Dimmit in the early 20th century.
- • The Dust Bowl devastated local farms, forcing many to leave during the 1930s.
- • Named for Philip Dimmitt, a Texas Revolution figure, it was established in 1890.
- • With about 4,000 residents, it's a small community compared to nearby Amarillo.
- • Sitting at 3,875 feet, the air is noticeably thinner than in coastal cities.
- • Agriculture, especially cotton and grain, is the backbone of Dimmit's economy.
- • A strong sense of community creates a warm and comforting atmosphere.
- • The Amarillo Sod Poodles, a Double-A team, are the closest professional sports.
- • Dimmit High School's football team has a rich history of district championships.
- • The area sits on the Ogallala Aquifer, a vital water source for the Texas Panhandle.
- • The Ogallala Aquifer underlies the region, serving as a crucial water source.