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Site of Lake Plainview

Plainview, Hale County

Marker Text

The City of Plainview, founded in the 1880s, sought agricultural supremacy for its trade area. Civic leaders pioneered irrigated farming in 1911 by boring the first of many deep water wells. In 1912, Texas Land & Development Co. installed a demonstration well near the Santa Fe Railway Depot and created Lake Plainview and a park at this site. Called Texas' largest body of water fed by a well, the lake was very popular with the public, but expensive to maintain. After fire destroyed the pump house in 1917, park and lake went back to nature. In 1977 the area again became a park. 1977

Marker Details

Address 1200 N. Broadway
Location Description 1200 North Broadway, Plainview
Marker # 4821
Dedicated 1977
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code agriculture, general; land surveys, land companies, promotional towns; water topics
Latitude, Longitude 34.193835, -101.703509

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