Levelland, TX
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About Levelland
- • Singer-songwriter Joe Ely, known for his Texas country sound, was born in Levelland.
- • The Levelland Early College High School provides local students with dual credit opportunities.
- • The arrival of the Santa Fe Railroad in 1924 boosted Levelland's agricultural economy.
- • Levelland was once home to a significant WWII prisoner of war camp.
- • The Dust Bowl of the 1930s severely impacted Levelland's farming community.
- • Named for its flat terrain, Levelland was established in 1921 and incorporated in 1924.
- • With about 12,652 residents, it's smaller than its neighbor, Lubbock.
- • At 3,576 feet, the high elevation offers expansive West Texas views.
- • Agriculture, particularly cotton farming, remains a vital part of Levelland's economy.
- • A quiet, friendly community, Levelland evokes a sense of small-town charm.
- • The Texas Tech Red Raiders, located in nearby Lubbock, won the 2024 NCAA baseball tournament.
- • South Plains College's athletic programs have produced multiple NJCAA champions.
- • The area's soil is primarily sandy loam, typical of the Texas High Plains.
- • The city relies heavily on the Ogallala Aquifer for its water supply.
- • Pronghorn antelope can be found roaming the plains near Levelland.
- • The region is part of the shortgrass prairie ecosystem, dominated by grasses and shrubs.
- • In 1957, a major dust storm, common in the Dust Bowl era, severely impacted Levelland.
- • The Hockley County Courthouse, a notable example of Art Deco architecture, was built in 1930.
- • U.S. Highway 385 passes through Levelland, connecting it to major cities in the region.