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Wichita Falls: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark; 1909 Neoclassical Revival-style home of Frank Kell, one of Wichita Falls' founding fathers [5] 11: Morningside Historic District: Morningside Historic District: May 16, 1985 : Roughly bounded by 9th St., Morningside Dr., Pembroke Lane and Buchanan St.
"Wichita Falls". Texas Archive of the Moving Image. Austin, TX. Items related to Wichita Falls, Texas, various dates (via Digital Public Library of America) "United States - Texas - Wichita County - Wichita Falls". Portal to Texas History. Denton: University of North Texas Libraries. 20 July 2023. Wichita County Historical Commission
Kell purchased the land on the bluff overlooking downtown Wichita Falls, hence the address of 900 Bluff Street. Kell's sister-in-law was the contractor on the Victorian home. [ 1 ] Construction of the two-story dwelling began in 1908 and was completed in 1910, after it had already been occupied by the Kell family.
Wichita: 14 0 Northwest: 244 Wilbarger: 2 0 Northwest: 245 Willacy: 4 1 South Texas: 246 Williamson: 75 0 Capital: 247 Wilson: 6 0 Alamo: 248 Winkler: 1 0 West Texas: 249 Wise: 6 0 Metroplex: 250 Wood: 10 0 Upper East: 251 Yoakum 0 0 Gulf Coast: 252 Young: 6 2 Northwest: 253 Zapata: 6 1 South Texas: 254 Zavala: 1 0 South Texas (duplicates) (19 ...
Wichita Falls is located in the 30th district of the Texas Senate. Craig Estes, a Republican, had held the senate seat since 2001, until Pat Fallon won election in 2018. Wichita Falls is part of Texas's 13th congressional district for the U.S. House of Representatives. Ronny Jackson, a Republican, has held this seat since 2021.
The FW&DC was the first rail line to penetrate the northwest part of Texas, which contributed greatly to the growth of Texas cities such as Wichita Falls, Childress, Amarillo, and Dalhart. In addition, the railroad actively promoted settlement of the rural areas it served, providing free seeds, trees, and tree seedlings to farmers and ranchers ...
Thompson was the first Wichita Falls native to play professional golf, turning pro in 1964. He played 27 years on the PGA Tour. Thompson finished second in the PGA’s Western Open in 1969 and won ...
The Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame (PWHF) and Museum was an American professional wrestling hall of fame and museum located in Wichita Falls, Texas; following the postponement of its 19th induction ceremony, planned for May 2020, [1] and an announced temporary closure to expand the museum, [1] its status was changed to "closed due to water leaks" in 2021, [2] and never re-opened.