Site where two famous Indian battles were fought. Col. Kit Carson (in his last fight) and his U.S. troops in 1864 narrowly escaped defeat by Kiowa and Comanche Indians who had been molesting wagon trains and settlers. Ten years later, in 1874
Stinnett, TX HistoryRestored home of area's first settler, built in 1899. Furnished in pioneer style displaying artifacts from 1890
Stinnett, TX Historic HomesA 25-mile loop south and east to Borger crosses rough, canyon-cut landscapes of Canadian River breaks and leads across dam impounding Lake Meredith. South on F.M. 687, F.M. 1319, and east on Texas 136.
Stinnett, TX Scenic DrivesA re-creation of falls faces north on I-44 and replaces original falls washed away in a flood in 1886. Water that forms 54-fo...
Brand new facility located on the banks of the Concho River between U.S. 87 north and south. Close to the Historic District, ...
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More than 230 cattle brands that are being used or have been used in Mitchell County on a 10-ft. by 50-ft. wall, signifying t...
Honors the man known as the King of Western Swing, who was reared on a farm just north of the town. Memorabilia of the Texas ...