Randall County, Texas
Amarillo Globe Dream House
Buffalo Courts
C. Stuart Johnston
C.R. Burrow House
Canyon Fire Department
City of Canyon
Civil War Veterans Reunion
Clyde & Grace Warwick
Col. John I. Gregg 1872 Battle Site
Company F, 2nd Battalion, 142nd Infantry, 36th Division, Texas National Guard
Dreamland Cemetery
First Baptist Church
First Methodist Church of Canyon
First National Bank
First National Bank Building
Francisco Vasquez de Coronado on the Texas Plains
Georgia O'Keeffe in Canyon
Homesite of W. F. Heller, Pioneer Farmer
L. T. Lester Home
Llano Cemetery
Los Ciboleros (New Mexican Buffalo Hunters)
Mary E. Hudspeth House
Neblett Hospital and Clinic
Palisades State Park Concession Building
Panhandle-Plains Museum
Presbyterian Church Building
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Randall County Courthouse
Randall County World War I Memorial
Randall County World War II Memorial
Randall County World War II Memorial
Sam Wood Cabin
Shaw-Keiser House
Shirley House
Site of an Early Barbed Wire Fence in the Panhandle
Site of Conner Dugout
Site of Old Happy
Site of Wagon Yard
Smith Building (Palace Hotel)
St. Paul Lutheran Cemetery
T Anchor Ranch
T-Anchor Ranch Headquarters
Tecovas Springs
Tex Randall
The Battle of Palo Duro Canyon
The Canyon News
The CCC in Palo Duro Canyon State Park
The Charles Goodnight Memorial Trail
The Little House of Fellowship
The Old JA Ranch
Umbarger
West Texas State University
The settlement of Randall County began with the arrival of ranchers in the late 1870s, who found the area ideal for cattle grazing due to its vast grasslands and access to water sources such as the Canadian River. In the early years, the county experienced growth through the establishment of ranches and small communities. The discovery of oil in the early 1900s brought further economic opportunities to the area.
During the early 20th century, the county's population grew steadily, and agriculture became a major industry. Cotton, wheat, and other crops were cultivated throughout the region, with a focus on dryland farming techniques. The county's agricultural success was bolstered by the development of irrigation systems and improved transportation infrastructure, such as the arrival of railroads.
In the mid-20th century, Randall County experienced significant growth and development. The city of Amarillo, which is partially located within the county, became a hub for business, commerce, and industry in the region. The county's economy diversified, with the growth of manufacturing, healthcare, and service industries. Today, Randall County continues to thrive as a center of economic activity and a vibrant community with a rich and storied history.
Brief timeline of the history of Randall County, Texas:
- 1876 - Randall County was established by the Texas legislature.
- 1880 - The county's first courthouse was built in the town of Henrietta.
- 1889 - Canyon City became the county seat and a new courthouse was constructed.
- 1899 - West Texas State Normal College (now West Texas A&M University) was established in Canyon.
- 1910 - The county's population reached over 8,000 residents.
- 1928 - The current Randall County Courthouse was built in downtown Canyon.
- 1954 - Palo Duro State Park was created, covering a large area in the county.
- 1984 - The Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum in Canyon became the largest history museum in Texas.
- 2000 - The population of Randall County surpassed 100,000 residents.
- 2019 - The county experienced rapid growth, becoming one of the fastest-growing counties in Texas.
This timeline provides a condensed summary of the historical journey of Randall County, Texas.