Lots of opinions out there.. what is yours? What separates the West from the rest?
SW AG80 said:
A line from Sweetwater down through San Angelo and on to Sonora would be the eastern boundary of west Texas.
Cross a line from Mentone down to Pecos, Ft. Stockton, and Sanderson puts one in far west Texas.
Lubbock is South Plainsdefinitely not west Texas, in my book.Ag98inTexas said:
Is there a northern boundary? Where it's no longer West Texas, but Panhandle/South Plains? Because in Lubbock they still say they're in West Texas.
Agree.UTExan said:
You folks don't think Abilene is west Texas? I was raised in that area and in the 1950s, folks definitely identified as being in west Texas. Wiki defines the eastern edge as Eastland, Erath and Brown counties. Which is how Walter Prescott Webb defined it.
Abilene isn't West Texas.UTExan said:
You folks don't think Abilene is west Texas? I was raised in that area and in the 1950s, folks definitely identified as being in west Texas. Wiki defines the eastern edge as Eastland, Erath and Brown counties. Which is how Walter Prescott Webb defined it.
TXAGGIE10 said:Abilene isn't West Texas.UTExan said:
You folks don't think Abilene is west Texas? I was raised in that area and in the 1950s, folks definitely identified as being in west Texas. Wiki defines the eastern edge as Eastland, Erath and Brown counties. Which is how Walter Prescott Webb defined it.
I live in Alpine, and even San Angelo isn't talked about being in West Texas.
UTExan said:TXAGGIE10 said:Abilene isn't West Texas.UTExan said:
You folks don't think Abilene is west Texas? I was raised in that area and in the 1950s, folks definitely identified as being in west Texas. Wiki defines the eastern edge as Eastland, Erath and Brown counties. Which is how Walter Prescott Webb defined it.
I live in Alpine, and even San Angelo isn't talked about being in West Texas.
That's Far West Texas.
Txgunrnnr said:
Here we go, this should settle things once and for all! Especially for Austin.
I'd place it a little east of 277. I'd actually go with Highway 83 South from Abilene, and I might argue for 283 down to 87. Not too far North of Abilene you start getting into North Texas.wildcat08 said:
I hadn't thought about it, but 277 isn't a bad idea. Of course, when you're dealing with a pretty general term like that, it's difficult to have a definitive line. When I think of west Texas, I think of it as big ranch country, and there's no question they start getting bigger once you get west of 277. You're probably right that Albany is too far east geographically to be west Texas, but culturally it seems to fit.
I'll buy that.jrdaustin said:I'd place it a little east of 277. I'd actually go with Highway 83 South from Abilene, and I might argue for 283 down to 87. Not too far North of Abilene you start getting into North Texas.wildcat08 said:
I hadn't thought about it, but 277 isn't a bad idea. Of course, when you're dealing with a pretty general term like that, it's difficult to have a definitive line. When I think of west Texas, I think of it as big ranch country, and there's no question they start getting bigger once you get west of 277. You're probably right that Albany is too far east geographically to be west Texas, but culturally it seems to fit.
In other words. I consider Eden as being in West Texas. I consider Brady as being in Central Texas. We can argue over Melvin.
I have always thought of the 100th meridian as the line.EMc77 said:
Always heard that Zane Grey said the west begain at the 100th meridian...
That is just east of Angelo, where I am from... Look at east of Angelo vs. the west side of Tom Green Co. Farming and all east. Oil and ranching west of town...
My .02
Evidently West Texas A&M way up in Canyon is badly misnamed ...wildcat08 said:Lubbock is South Plainsdefinitely not west Texas, in my book.Ag98inTexas said:
Is there a northern boundary? Where it's no longer West Texas, but Panhandle/South Plains? Because in Lubbock they still say they're in West Texas.
Anything north of Snyder and Lamesa and Seminole is The Plains. I do consider Abilene to be the furthest point east of West Texas.fuzzyfan said:
Abilene south to Del Rio. Abilene to Lubbock. Pecos to Marathon.