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Brownfield Municipal Power Plant

Brownfield, Terry County

Marker Text

During the 1920s, when much of rural Texas was still without electricity, the town of Brownfield took a leap toward modernization. The town incorporated in 1920 and one year later held a vote on the issuance of bonds for the creation of a power plant. Citizens voted against the proposal, but undeterred, a group of residents formed a light and ice company – many electrical plants of the time were linked to ice manufacturing – and worked to get a new bond package. In 1921, voters overwhelmingly approved new bonds for a municipal plant. Building soon began, and by 1923, Brownfield had electricity. The plant closed in 2003 but is maintained as a distribution control center. (2006)

Marker Details

Address N. 7th St.
Location Description SW corner N. 7th and W. Hill streets
Marker # 13549
Dedicated 2006
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 33.179995, -102.282663

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