Maypearl, TX
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About Maypearl
- • Singer-songwriter Jack Ingram, known for country and rock music, was born in Maypearl.
- • The Maypearl Historical Society actively preserves the town's unique heritage.
- • The Santa Fe Railroad's arrival in the late 1800s established Maypearl as a shipping point.
- • Legend says a local ghost named 'Lucille' haunts the old Maypearl High School.
- • A devastating fire in 1925 destroyed much of Maypearl's downtown business district.
- • Established in 1887, the town's name combines May and Pearl, two local women.
- • With a population around 1,000, it's smaller than many nearby Dallas suburbs.
- • Its elevation is 640 feet, offering slightly higher ground than surrounding areas.
- • Agriculture, particularly cotton and grain, remains a crucial part of the local economy.
- • Maypearl offers a peaceful, close-knit community feeling, steeped in small-town charm.
- • The Dallas Cowboys, about an hour north, have won five Super Bowl championships.
- • Maypearl High School's football team has cultivated intense rivalries with neighboring towns.
- • The area's soil is primarily blackland prairie soil, known for its high clay content and fertility.
- • The town is located within the watershed of the Trinity River.
- • In 1901, the town experienced a devastating fire that destroyed much of the business district.
- • U.S. Highway 77 passes through the town, connecting it to nearby cities.