Perryton, TX
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About Perryton
- • Singer-songwriter Roy Clark, known for Hee Haw, was born in Perryton.
- • The "Wheatheart of the Nation" slogan originated in Perryton, reflecting its agricultural importance.
- • The arrival of the Santa Fe Railroad in 1919 spurred Perryton's growth.
- • Perryton was once home to a short-lived ostrich farm in the late 1990s.
- • The Dust Bowl of the 1930s severely impacted Perryton's agriculture and economy.
- • Named for George Perry, an early settler, it was established in 1919.
- • With about 9,000 residents, it's smaller than when it was founded.
- • Sitting at 2,956 feet, it's higher than Denver, Colorado.
- • Agriculture, particularly wheat and cattle, drives Perryton's economy.
- • A quiet, tight-knit community where Friday night lights shine brightest.
- • The Dallas Cowboys, a few hours away, represent big-time Texas football.
- • Perryton High School Rangers won the state football championship in 1961.
- • The Ogallala Formation underlies the region, a major aquifer composed of sand, gravel, silt, and clay.
- • Wolf Creek flows near Perryton, eventually joining the North Canadian River.
- • Pronghorn antelope are commonly seen in the open grasslands surrounding Perryton.
- • Bluestem grasses are prevalent in the prairie ecosystems around Perryton.
- • Perryton was struck by a devastating tornado on June 15, 2023, causing significant damage and casualties.
- • U.S. Route 83 runs north-south through Perryton, connecting it to major regional hubs.