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Odessa (/ ˌ oʊ ˈ d ɛ s ə /) is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the county seat of Ector County with portions extending into Midland County. [5]Odessa's population was 114,428 at the 2020 census, making it the 34th-largest city in Texas; it is the principal city of the Odessa metropolitan statistical area, which includes all of Ector County.
The highway resumes its rural route and has an interchange with U.S. Route 385 north of Odessa. SH 158 turns into a southeast–northwest direction near the Ector– Midland county line. The highway shares a short overlap with State Highway 191 in west Midland .
700 N. Grant Ave., Suite 800, Odessa, TX 79761-4590 United States: ... for a short time during oil boom of the 1930s, the only Ector County newspaper known to have ...
Permian High School is a public high school located in Odessa, Texas and is one of two high schools in the Ector County Independent School District.It was the subject of the book Friday Night Lights, which in turn inspired a movie and TV series of the same name.
Midland–Odessa is a metropolitan area located in The Texas Plains approximately half-way between El Paso and Fort Worth, Texas.This combined statistical area (CSA) is made up of two metropolitan statistical areas (the Midland MSA and the Odessa MSA) and one micropolitan statistical area (Andrews μSA), and comprises four counties: Andrews, Ector, Martin, and Midland counties.
The Odessa metropolitan statistical area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of one county, Ector, in West Texas, anchored by the city of Odessa. As of the 2020 census , the MSA had a population of 165,171.
Continental Airlines with nonstop Vickers Viscount turboprop service to Midland/Odessa, TX. By the late 1960s, Continental was operating Douglas DC-9-10 jet service into the airport with one flight each way on a Dallas Love Field - Fort Worth - Midland/Odessa - El Paso routing. [14]
Music City Mall is a regional shopping mall located in Odessa, Texas that originally opened in 1980 as the Permian Mall. The mall itself houses over 100 businesses and used to have the only ice skating facility within 300 miles (480 km), the MCM Ice Skating Facility was replaced by a Rollerskate rink in 2021 because a part of the rink was damaged beyond repair.