Texas County, County administration center in Guymon, Oklahoma, United States.
Texas County is an administrative division in the Oklahoma panhandle. The landscape consists of rolling plains crossed by the North Canadian River and connected by major highways.
The county was established in 1907 when Oklahoma achieved statehood, formed from portions of earlier Beaver County. Its name comes from the neighboring state to the south.
The Pioneer Days Rodeo in Guymon, initiated in 1933, represents the traditional values and agricultural heritage of Texas County's residents.
Guymon serves as the main administrative hub for the county. The area is well connected through multiple US highways that link it to neighboring states and regions.
Texas County ranks as Oklahoma's second-largest county by land area and stands as the state's only Hispanic-majority county with 50.6% of the population.
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