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8900 N. County Rd. West Odessa: 1962 From Ector County Courthouse, take US 385 North about 7.6 mile, go West on FM 1882 & continue 1/10 mile to Dirt Road going North,(marker on private property on east wall of two houses). Ector County Discovery Well 1381
Registered Texas Historic Landmark Image Marker number Physical address Nearest city Year designated Description Archer County Courthouse†# 191: 100 S. Center St. Archer City: 1963 Archer County Courthouse, Highway 79, Center Street, Archer City.
The following are lists in a series of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (RTHLs) arranged by county as designated by the Texas Historical Commission and local county historical commissions in Texas. Purchase and display of a historical marker is a required component of the RTHL designation process.
Crime mapping is used by analysts in law enforcement agencies to map, visualize, and analyze crime incident patterns. It is a key component of crime analysis and the CompStat policing strategy. Mapping crime, using Geographic Information Systems (GIS), allows crime analysts to identify crime hot spots , along with other trends and patterns.
Pearland's population growth rate from 2000 to 2010 was 142 percent, which ranked Pearland as the 15th-fastest-growing city in the U.S. during that time period, compared to other cities with a population of 10,000 or greater in 2000. Pearland is the third-largest city in the Greater Houston area after Houston and Pasadena, Texas. [6]
There are two districts and 44 individual properties listed on the National Register in the county along with one formerly listed property. Five individually listed properties are Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks including one that is also a State Antiquities Landmark. One district contains several more Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks.