Historical Markers in Hale County, Texas
Center Plains Community
Colonel C. C. Slaughter
Discovery Site of the Plainview Point
Dr. James Henry Wayland
Edwin Lowden Lowe
Emma Grigsby Meharg
First Baptist Church of Hale Center
First Baptist Church of Plainview
Former Office Site of Texas Land & Development Company
Gates Hall
Green Machinery Co., Inc.
Hackberry Groves
Hale County
Halfway
Happy Union
J. Frank Norfleet
Lakeview School and Community
Lamar School
Liberty Community and Finney Switch
Montgomery Ward Building
Nils Akeson
Pearce Chapel-Strip Cemetery
Petersburg
Plainview Cemetery and Memorial Park
Plainview Daily Herald
Prairieview Community
Ranching and Farming in Hale County
Rawleigh Porteus Smyth
Running Water Community
Schick Opera House
Site of Epworth
Site of Lake Plainview
Slaton Well
Snyder Commnuity
Stant Rhea Stage Stand
Struve Family Businesses
The Old MacKenzie Trail
The Santa Fe Railroad in Plainview
Three Miles Northeast to Site of Seth Ward College
Town of Abernathy
W. J. "Jeff" Williams
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