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  2. Crane County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Crane County is one of the largest oil-producing counties in Texas, with a total of 1.5 billion barrels (240,000,000 m 3) of oil pumped since oil was first discovered there. Cattle ranching and local government are other large employers; over 503,000 acres (2,040 km 2 ) of land are used for livestock grazing.

  3. File:Map of Texas highlighting Crane County.svg - Wikipedia

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    The maps also use state outline data from statesp020.tar.gz. ... File talk:Map of Texas highlighting Crane County.svg; Template:CraneCountyTX-geo-stub; Template:Crane ...

  4. Texas land survey system - Wikipedia

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    State boundary; Railroad district (12 total, county boundaries) County; In Texas, the highest level of land subdivision is the boundary of the state itself. Below this are the Texas railroad districts, of which there are 12. These are Spanish grants, surveyed on the "metes and bounds" system of measurement, and are of irregular shape and size.

  5. Texas State Highway 329 - Wikipedia

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    Beginning at a junction with SH 18 at Grandfalls in Ward County, SH 329 runs east to a junction with US 385 at Crane in Crane County. In Grandfalls the highway is known as 1st Street; in Crane it is known as 6th Street. SH 329 then continues east and southeast to its final junction with US 67 at Rankin in Upton County.

  6. Farm to Market Road 1053 - Wikipedia

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    The 59.4-mile (95.6 km) two-lane road begins in Pecos County at the combined routes of Bus. I-10-G, US 285, and US 385 along Dickinson Boulevard in Fort Stockton. The route proceeds along North Main Street through the north side of Fort Stockton and turns to the northeast before intersecting the I-10 / US 67 bypass along the edge of town.

  7. Template:Crane County, Texas - Wikipedia

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  8. Crane, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Crane is a city in and the county seat of Crane County, Texas, United States. [4] Its population was 3,478 as of 2020. [5] An oil boomtown since the 1920s, Crane is still in the center of a prominent oil-producing region. It is the only significant town in sparsely populated Crane County, and contains the only post office in the county.

  9. Category:Geography of Crane County, Texas - Wikipedia

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