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Census Data
County/Parish: Wheeler
Population/Size
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Pop. Estimate: 5,056 (2019)
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Pop. Last Census: 5,410 (2010)
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Pop. Growth: -4.0%
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Pop/Sq Mile: 5.9 (2010)
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Area: 914.52 (2010) Sq. Miles
Economics/Housing
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Median House Value: $85,800
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Owner Occupied: 62.8%
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Median Rental Cost: $655
Travel/Congestion
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Avg. Commute To Work Time: 19.9
 
Wikipedia Nearby
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Wheeler County, Texas
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Wheeler County, Texas. This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Wheeler County, Texas (...)
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Route 66 Bridge over the Chicago, Rock Island and Gulf Railroad
The Route 66 Bridge over the Chicago, Rock Island and Gulf Railroad, in Wheeler County, Texas near Shamrock, Texas, was built in 1932. It carried Route 66 traffic until 1960. It now carries the south frontage road of Interstate 40 over the former Chicago, Rock Island and Gulf Railway right-of-way (...)
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Shamrock High School
Shamrock High School is a public high school located in Shamrock, Texas (USA) and classified as a 2A school by the UIL. It is part of the Shamrock Independent School District located in south central Wheeler County. In 2015, the school was rated "Met Standard" by the Texas Education Agency. (...)
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U-Drop Inn
The U-Drop Inn, also known as Tower Station and U-Drop Inn and Tower Café, was built in 1936 in Shamrock, Texas along the historic Route 66 highway. Inspired by the image of a nail stuck in soil, the building was designed by J. C. Berry (...)
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Shamrock, Texas
Shamrock is a city in Wheeler County, Texas, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 1,910. The city is located in the eastern portion of the Texas Panhandle centered along the crossroads of Interstate 40 (formerly U.S. Route 66) and U.S. Route 83 (...)