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Marfa is featured in the 2019 Simpsons episode "Mad About the Toy." [32] In the Disney Channel series of "So Weird" in the first season episode in 1999, titled "Will o' the Wisp". The group goes to Marfa, Texas for a music venue. Fi & Jack go out one night outside Marfa, Texas to see if they can view the famous Marfa Lights.
A Marfa light (center) seen from the official viewing platform east of Marfa, Texas. The Marfa lights, also known as the Marfa ghost lights, are regularly observed near Marfa, Texas, in the United States. [1] They are most often seen from a viewing area nearby, which the community has publicized to encourage tourism. [2]
Prada Marfa is a permanent sculptural art installation by artists Elmgreen & Dragset, located along U.S. Route 90 in Jeff Davis County, Texas, United States, 1.4 miles (2.3 km) northwest of Valentine, and about 26 miles (42 km) northwest of Marfa. [1]
In this week's Weird West Texas series, we explore the origins of the Prada Marfa, a tiny art installation modeled after a Prada boutique.
This hip 1.6-square-mile desert gem in west Texas may be tiny but it’s packed with massively creative energy and cool stuff to see, including the Marfa Mystery Lights and contemporary art ...
Capote Falls is a waterfall formed by Capote Creek flowing off the volcanic rim of the Sierra Vieja mountains in northwestern Presidio County, Texas, about 70 miles (110 km) northwest of Presidio and about 35 miles (56 km) west of Marfa.
Building 98 at Fort D. A. Russell is the historic US army base bachelor officer quarters, officers club, and grand ballroom near Marfa, Texas; it was active from 1911 to 1946. Building 98 is Located at Fort David A. Russell's central fort complex.
The Blackwell School, originally constructed in 1909, was a segregated elementary and junior high school for Latino students in Marfa, Texas. After passage of the Blackwell School National ...