Friona, TX
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About Friona
- • Singer T. Texas Tyler, known for country and western music, was born in Friona.
- • Friona is known for its significant contribution to agricultural practices in the region.
- • The railroad's arrival established Friona as a key agricultural shipping point.
- • An annual UFO conference draws enthusiasts to Friona each year.
- • The Dust Bowl significantly impacted Friona's agricultural economy in the 1930s.
- • It was named for a railroad official's daughter and founded in 1898.
- • With around 5,400 residents, its population is smaller than many Texas towns.
- • At 4,071 feet, it boasts a high elevation, offering vast, flat landscapes.
- • Agriculture, particularly cattle feeding and farming, dominates the local economy.
- • Friona offers a peaceful, close-knit community with strong agricultural roots.
- • The Dallas Cowboys, a few hours away, symbolize Texan pride and football passion.
- • Friona High School's football team has a storied history with numerous district titles.
- • The Ogallala Aquifer, a major water source for the High Plains, underlies the area.
- • The Ogallala Aquifer is the primary source of water.
- • Pronghorn antelope are commonly seen in the surrounding shortgrass prairie.
- • Shortgrass prairie dominates the local plant life.
- • U.S. Highway 60 runs through the town.