Tulia, TX
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About Tulia
- • Singer and songwriter John Denver was born Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. in Tulia.
- • The Swisher County Picnic, an annual community event, originated near Tulia.
- • The Fort Worth and Denver Railway's arrival established Tulia as a regional hub.
- • Legend says a golden horse statue is buried near Tulia, awaiting discovery.
- • The Dust Bowl of the 1930s devastated Tulia's agriculture, impacting its growth.
- • Named for Tulia Yelvington, it was established in 1887 and incorporated in 1890.
- • With under 5,000 residents, population is smaller than many nearby towns.
- • At 3,455 feet, it's high enough for noticeable sunsets and cooler nights.
- • Agriculture, particularly cotton and cattle, drives Tulia's economy.
- • There's a feeling of quiet strength, like weathered hands and open skies.
- • The Texas Rangers are the closest MLB team, winning the 2023 World Series.
- • Tulia High School's football team enjoys a strong local following, known for Friday night games.
- • Palo Duro Canyon State Park, known as "The Grand Canyon of Texas," is located approximately 50 miles southeast.
- • Tulia draws its water from the Ogallala Aquifer.
- • In 1999, a controversial drug sting resulted in the arrest of numerous Tulia residents, primarily African Americans.
- • The Swisher County Courthouse, an example of early 20th century Texas architecture, was built in 1908.
- • Interstate 27, part of the Ports-to-Plains Corridor, runs directly through Tulia.