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Plainview Commercial Historic District: December 2, 1982 : Roughly bounded by E. 4th, Austin, E. 9th, and Ash Sts. (both sides) Plainview: Includes one Recorded Texas Historic Landmark: 2: Plainview Site: Plainview Site
The Santa Fe Railway came to Plainview in 1906, [10] and Wayland Baptist College was founded the same year. [11] In 1909, businessman Levi Schick opened the Schick Opera House. [12] The county's first motor-driven irrigation well was drilled five years later. [5] The Texas Land and Development Company was organized in Plainview in 1912.
The Plainview Herald, formerly the Plainview Daily Herald, is the city's only remaining newspaper. It was acquired from local owners by Hearst Communications in 1979. It is among the oldest newspapers in Texas still in publication, and became fully computer paginated in 1994, the same year it began publishing an online edition.
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Plainview is a ghost town in southwestern Wharton County in the U.S. state of Texas. It was located at the intersection of Farm to Market Road 441 (FM 441) and Farm to Market Road 1163 (FM 1163), southwest of El Campo. The community had its own school from as early as 1916 until 1948.
PLAINFIELD - Last call at city bars may be later, as the city council will consider an ordinance to push closing times by an hour to as late as 4 a.m. on Saturday nights.