Springlake, TX
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About Springlake
- • Singer-songwriter and musician, Charlie Phillips, was born in Springlake.
- • The Springlake-Earth Independent School District, consolidating two towns, originated here.
- • Irrigation farming of cotton and grain spurred the town's initial growth.
- • Local legend says a buried treasure is hidden near the old schoolhouse.
- • The Dust Bowl significantly impacted agriculture, leading to population decline.
- • Named for its location near springs and a lake, it was established in 1921.
- • With under 150 residents, it's smaller than most Texas towns.
- • Sitting at 3,809 feet, the air is noticeably drier than coastal Texas.
- • Agriculture, mainly cotton farming, remains the dominant industry.
- • A peaceful, slow-paced atmosphere offers a refreshing escape from city life.
- • The Texas Rangers, located in Arlington, are the closest Major League Baseball team.
- • Springlake-Earth Wolverines have a notable history in six-man football.
- • The Ogallala Aquifer underlies the region, providing crucial groundwater resources.
- • Springlake derives its name from springs that once flowed in the area.
- • The region is part of the Western High Plains shortgrass prairie ecosystem.