Farwell, TX
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About Farwell
- • Singer-songwriter Carolyn Dawn Johnson, known for her country hits, hails from Farwell.
- • The unique 'Farwell Split' maneuver in cattle roping is believed to have originated locally.
- • The Fort Worth and Denver Railway's arrival in 1898 established Farwell as a shipping hub.
- • Local legend says a buried treasure from a stagecoach robbery remains hidden near town.
- • The Dust Bowl of the 1930s severely impacted Farwell's agricultural economy and population.
- • Named in 1898 for brothers Charles B. and John V. Farwell, Chicago investors, it was named the county seat.
- • With around 1,300 residents, it's smaller than many nearby Texas towns.
- • Sitting at 4,239 feet, the air is noticeably thinner than in East Texas.
- • Agriculture, particularly farming and ranching, remains a dominant industry.
- • There is a strong sense of community, creating a calm and welcoming atmosphere.
- • The Texas Rangers, based in Arlington, are the closest Major League Baseball team.
- • Farwell High School's Bluejays have cultivated a fierce rivalry with nearby Texico's Wolverines.
- • The area's soil is primarily sandy loam, characteristic of the Southern High Plains.
- • The Ogallala Aquifer underlies the region, providing a crucial source of groundwater.
- • Shortgrass prairie ecosystems, featuring blue grama and buffalo grass, are common.
- • US Highway 70 passes through the town, connecting it to Clovis, New Mexico, and other regional hubs.