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Midland, Texas

Midland is a city in and the county seat of Midland County, Texas, United States.[5] A small part of Midland is in Martin County.

Midland, Texas
City of Midland
Downtown Midland in 2007
Nickname: 
"The Tall City"
Motto: 
"Feel the Energy!"
Location in the state of Texas
Coordinates: 32°0′N 102°6′W / 32.000°N 102.100°W / 32.000; -102.100Coordinates: 32°0′N 102°6′W / 32.000°N 102.100°W / 32.000; -102.100
Country United States
State Texas
CountiesMidland, Martin
Government
 • TypeCouncil-Manager
 • MayorLori Blong
Area
 • City75.62 sq mi (195.86 km2)
 • Land75.45 sq mi (195.41 km2)
 • Water0.17 sq mi (0.44 km2)
Elevation
2,782 ft (848 m)
Population
 • City132,524
 • Density1,935.56/sq mi (747.33/km2)
 • Metro
295,987
Time zoneUTC−6 (CST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−5 (CDT)
ZIP codes
79701-12
Area code432
FIPS code48-48072[3]
GNIS feature ID1341547[4]
DemonymMidlander
Websitemidlandtexas.gov

At the 2020 census, Midland's population was 132,524. It is the principal city of the Midland, Texas metropolitan statistical area, which includes all of Midland County, the population of which grew 4.6% between July 1, 2011, and July 1, 2012, to 151,662, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.[6] The metropolitan area is part of the larger Midland–Odessa combined statistical area, which had a population of 340,391 in the 2020 census.[7] People in Midland are called Midlanders.

Located in the Permian Basin in West Texas, Midland is a major center for oil and natural gas production. Midland was founded as the midway point between Fort Worth and El Paso on the Texas and Pacific Railroad in 1881. The city has many connections to the Bush family; It was the onetime home of former Presidents George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush and the hometown of former First Lady Laura Bush. The George W. Bush Childhood Home is located in Midland.

History

 
Sandstorm, 1894
 
Main Street, 1894
 
Bank of America Building, Midland's tallest

Midland was established in June 1881 as Midway Station, on the Texas and Pacific Railway. Its name came from its central location between Fort Worth and El Paso, but because there were already other towns in Texas named Midway, the city changed its name to Midland in January 1884 when it was granted its first post office.

Midland became the county seat of Midland County in March 1885, when that county was first organized and separated from Tom Green County. By 1890, it had become one of the state's most important cattle shipping centers. The city was incorporated in 1906, and by 1910 established its first fire department, along with a new water system.[8]

Midland was changed significantly by the discovery of oil in the Permian Basin in 1923 when the Santa Rita No. 1 well began producing in Reagan County, followed shortly by the Yates Oil Field in Iraan. Midland became the West Texas oil fields' administrative center. During World War II, it had the nation's largest bombardier training base. A second boom began after the war, with the discovery and development of the Spraberry Trend, still the country's third-largest oil field by total reserves.[9] Yet another boom period took place during the 1970s, with the high oil prices associated with the oil and energy crises. Today, the Permian Basin produces one fifth of the nation's total petroleum and natural gas output.

Midland's economy still relies heavily on petroleum, but the city has also become a regional telecommunications and distribution center. By August 2006, a busy period of crude oil production had caused a significant workforce deficit. According to the Midland Chamber of Commerce, at that time there were almost 2,000 more jobs available in the Permian Basin than there were workers to fill them.

In 1959, John Howard Griffin wrote a history of Midland, Land of the High Sky.

Avery v. Midland County

In 1967, the U.S. Supreme Court heard the case Avery v. Midland County. Midland mayor Hank Avery had sued Midland County, challenging the electoral-districting scheme in effect for elections to the County Commissioner's Court. The county districts geographically quartered the county, but Midland, in the northwestern quarter, had 97% of the county's population. A judge, elected on an at-large basis, provided a fifth vote, but the result was that the three rural commissioners, representing only 3% of the county's population, held a majority of the votes.

The Court held that the scheme violated the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection clause. A dissenting minority held that this example of the Warren Court's policy of incorporation at the local-government level exceeded its constitutional authority.

Geography

Midland is in the Permian Basin in West Texas plains.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has an area of 71.5 square miles (185.2 km2), of which 71.3 square miles (184.7 km2) is land and 0.2 square mile (0.5 km2) (0.28%) is water.

Climate

Midland has a semi-arid climate (Köppen BSh or BSk) with hot summers and cool to mild winters. It occasionally has cold waves during the winter, but rarely sees extended periods of below-freezing cold. Midland receives approximately 13.5 inches (340 mm) of precipitation per year, much of which falls in the summer. Highs exceed 90 °F (32 °C) on 115 days per year and 100 °F (38 °C) on 24 days while lows fall to 32 °F (0 °C) or below on 58 days.[10][11]

Climate data for Midland International Airport, Texas (1991–2020 normals,[a] extremes 1930–present)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 84
(29)
92
(33)
97
(36)
104
(40)
108
(42)
116
(47)
112
(44)
113
(45)
107
(42)
101
(38)
90
(32)
85
(29)
116
(47)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 78
(26)
82
(28)
89
(32)
95
(35)
101
(38)
105
(41)
103
(39)
102
(39)
98
(37)
93
(34)
83
(28)
77
(25)
107
(42)
Average high °F (°C) 58.6
(14.8)
63.6
(17.6)
71.9
(22.2)
80.5
(26.9)
88.5
(31.4)
95.0
(35.0)
95.8
(35.4)
94.8
(34.9)
87.6
(30.9)
79.0
(26.1)
67.1
(19.5)
59.2
(15.1)
78.5
(25.8)
Average low °F (°C) 32.7
(0.4)
36.7
(2.6)
44.2
(6.8)
51.8
(11.0)
62.2
(16.8)
70.3
(21.3)
72.9
(22.7)
71.7
(22.1)
64.8
(18.2)
54.0
(12.2)
41.5
(5.3)
33.6
(0.9)
53.0
(11.7)
Mean minimum °F (°C) 18
(−8)
20
(−7)
25
(−4)
34
(1)
46
(8)
60
(16)
65
(18)
63
(17)
50
(10)
35
(2)
24
(−4)
19
(−7)
14
(−10)
Record low °F (°C) −8
(−22)
−11
(−24)
9
(−13)
20
(−7)
32
(0)
47
(8)
49
(9)
52
(11)
36
(2)
16
(−9)
10
(−12)
−1
(−18)
−11
(−24)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 0.66
(17)
0.58
(15)
0.68
(17)
0.70
(18)
1.57
(40)
1.80
(46)
1.62
(41)
1.72
(44)
1.66
(42)
1.21
(31)
0.72
(18)
0.59
(15)
13.51
(343)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 1.6
(4.1)
0.7
(1.8)
0.0
(0.0)
0.1
(0.25)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0
(0)
0.5
(1.3)
1.4
(3.6)
4.5
(11)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 3.6 3.4 3.6 2.7 5.1 4.5 4.5 5.3 5.5 4.3 3.2 3.6 49.3
Average snowy days (≥ 0.1 in) 1.1 0.7 0.0 0.1 0 0 0 0 0 0.1 0.3 0.8 3.1
Average relative humidity (%) 56.6 54.7 46.2 44.9 50.6 53.1 51.2 53.7 61.2 59.9 58.7 57.6 54.0
Average dew point °F (°C) 24.3
(−4.3)
27.3
(−2.6)
30.2
(−1.0)
37.0
(2.8)
47.7
(8.7)
57.0
(13.9)
58.8
(14.9)
59.0
(15.0)
56.7
(13.7)
46.8
(8.2)
35.4
(1.9)
26.8
(−2.9)
42.3
(5.7)
Source: National Weather Service / NOAA (relative humidity and dew point 1961–1990)[10][11][12][13]
Notes
  1. ^ Mean monthly maxima and minima (i.e. the highest and lowest temperature readings during an entire month or year) calculated based on data at said location from 1991 to 2020.

Cityscape

Nicknamed "The Tall City", Midland has long been known for its downtown skyline. Most of downtown Midland's major office buildings were built during a time of major Permian Basin oil and gas discoveries. The surge in energy prices in the mid-1980s sparked a building boom downtown. For many years, the 22-story Wilco Building in downtown was the tallest building between Fort Worth and Phoenix. Today, the tallest is the 24-story Bank of America Building, at 332 feet (101 m). Four buildings over 500 feet (150 m) tall were planned in the 1980s, including one designed by architect I.M. Pei.[14] The great oil bust of the mid-1980s killed any plans for future skyscrapers. A private development group was planning to build Energy Tower at City Center, which was proposed to be 870 feet tall, with 59 floors (six floors underground and 53 above). If it had been built, it would have been Texas's sixth-tallest building.[15]

Rank Name Height
ft / m
Floors Year Notes
1 Bank of America Building 01.0332 /101 24 1978 The building has been the tallest building in the city since 1978.[16]
2 Wilco Building 02.0308 / 94 22 1958 The Wilco Building was, for many years, the tallest building between Ft. Worth and Phoenix. After the Bank of America Building was constructed, the Wilco Building became the second-tallest in the city.[17]
3 Centennial Tower 02.0191 / 58 15 1978 Centennial Tower is located in Centennial Plaza in downtown Midland. It currently stands as the third-tallest building in the city.
4 Independence Plaza 02.0 16 1984 Independence Plaza is a large office building located in the heart of downtown Midland. It currently stands as the fourth-tallest building in the city.

Demographics

Historical population
Census Pop.
19102,192
19201,795−18.1%
19305,484205.5%
19409,35270.5%
195021,713132.2%
196062,625188.4%
197059,463−5.0%
198070,52518.6%
199089,44326.8%
200094,9966.2%
2010111,14717.0%
2020132,52419.2%
U.S. Census Bureau[18] Texas Almanac[19]
Midland racial composition as of 2020[20]
(NH = Non-Hispanic)[a]
Race Number Percentage
White (NH) 59,453 44.86%
Black or African American (NH) 9,913 7.48%
Native American or Alaska Native (NH) 546 0.41%
Asian (NH) 3,422 2.58%
Pacific Islander (NH) 127 0.1%
Some Other Race (NH) 473 0.36%
Mixed/Multi-Racial (NH) 3,429 2.59%
Hispanic or Latino 55,161 41.62%
Total 132,524

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 132,524 people, 47,682 households, and 32,632 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,558.9 people per square mile (550.6/km2). There were 47,562 housing units at an average density of 667.1 per square mile (231.0/km2). Of the 47,682 households, 37.9% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 55.4% were opposite-sex married couples living together, 11.9% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.3% were made up of same-sex relationships, non-family habitations, or other habitation arrangements. About 25.8% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.62 and the average family size was 3.19.

In the city, the population was distributed as 29.9% under the age of 18, 9.0% from 18 to 24, 28.2% from 25 to 44, 20.6% from 45 to 64, and 12.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 34 years. For every 100 females, there were 92.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 87.7 males.

In 2000, the median income for a household in the city was $39,320, and for a family was $48,290. Males had a median income of $37,566 versus $24,794 for females. The per capita income for the city in 2007 was $52,294.[23] In 2000, about 10.1% of families and 12.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 16.4% of those under age 18 and 8.0% of those age 65 or over.

In 2014, Forbes magazine ranked Midland the second fastest-growing small city in the United States.[24]

Economy

In 2014, Midland had the lowest unemployment rate in the United States, 2.3%.[25] According to the city's latest Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,[26] the city's top ten employers are:

# Employer # of Employees
1 Midland Independent School District 2,919
2 Midland Memorial Hospital and Medical Center 1,670
3 Dawson Geophysical 1,244
4 Walmart 950
5 City of Midland 880
6 Midland College 735
7 Baker Hughes 600
8 Warren Equipment Companies 597
9 Midland County, Texas 541
10 H-E-B 509

Arts and culture

Galleries

Midland College is home to the McCormick Gallery, inside the Allison Fine Arts Building on the main campus. Throughout the year, exhibits at the McCormick feature works of MC students and faculty, visiting artists, and juried exhibits. The Arts Council of Midland[27] serves as the promotional and public relations vehicle to promote the arts and stimulate community participation and support. The McCormick is also home to the Studio 3600 Series,[28] established in 2006 to "spotlight selected art students and provide them the opportunity to exhibit key works that identify the style they have crafted over a period of time."

Performing arts

The Midland-Odessa Symphony and Chorale (MOSC) has performed in the Permian Basin for over 45 years, and is the region's largest orchestral organization, presenting both Pops and Masterworks concerts throughout the year. The MOSC also is home to three resident chamber ensembles, the Lone Star Brass, Permian Basin String Quartet and West Texas Winds. These ensembles are made up of principal musicians in the orchestra.

 
Bush Home, 2014

The Midland Community Theatre (MCT) originated in 1946 with musicals, comedies, dramas, mysteries, children's theatre and melodramas. MCT produces 15 shows each year in three performance spaces—Davis Theatre I and Mabee Theatre II, in the Cole Theatre, and the annual fundraiser Summer Mummers in the Yucca Theatre. MCT is a member of the American Association of Community Theatre, and hosted the 2006 AACT International Theatrefest.

Twice each year, the Phyllis and Bob Cowan Performing Arts Series at Midland College presents free cultural and artistic performances.[29] The series was endowed in 1999.

Libraries

  • Midland County Library
  • Haley Memorial Library and History Center
  • Murray L. Fasken Learning Resource Center at Midland College

Tourism

Sitting on the southern edge of the Llano Estacado and near the center of the Permian Basin oil fields, Midland's economy has long been focused on petroleum exploration and extraction. Providing more information about this industry is the Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, on the outskirts of town near Interstate 20. The museum houses numerous displays on the history, science, and technology of oil and gas development. The Permian Basin Petroleum Museum houses a collection of race cars designed by Jim Hall, a longtime Midland resident who pioneered the use of aerodynamic downforce in Formula One car design.

Midland is also home to The Museum of the Southwest. The museum features a collection of paintings by various members of the Taos Society of Artists and Karl Bodmer as well as engravings by John J. and John W. Audubon. Within the same museum complex are the Children's Museum and the Marian W. Blakemore Planetarium. The Museum of the Southwest is in the Turner Mansion, the historic 1934 home of Fred and Juliette Turner.

On display at the Midland County Historical Museum are reproductions of the "Midland Man", the skeleton of a Clovis female found near the city in 1953.[30] Analysis of the remains by Curtis R. McKinney using uranium-thorium analysis showed that the bones are 11,600 ± 800 years old. Presenting his findings at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America in 1992, McKinney said, "[T]he Midland Woman was related to the earliest ancestors of every Indian who lives today, and she is very likely the only representative of those who created the Clovis cultures."

Sports

Midland is home to the Midland RockHounds, a Texas League minor league baseball team. It is the AA affiliate of the Oakland Athletics. The Rockhounds have played their home games in Momentum Bank Ballpark since 2002.

West Texas United Sockers is an American soccer team founded in 2008. The team is a member of the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League (PDL), the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid, in the Mid South Division of the Southern Conference. The team plays its home games at the Grande Communications Stadium.

Midland is home to the West Texas Drillers (Adult Tackle Football) of the Minor Professional Football League. They were established in 2009. They play their home games at Grande Communications Stadium.

Midland College is a member of the Western Junior College Athletic Conference, and fields teams in baseball, men's basketball, women's basketball, men's golf, softball and volleyball. Midland College has won 20 national championships in sports since 1975, as well as produced 192 All-Americans.

Plans have been made to develop a 35-court tennis facility named the Bush Tennis Center.

Midland is also home to the Midland Mad Dog Rugby Club, which competes in the Texas Rugby Union as a Division III team.

Government

Local government

 
The former Midland County Courthouse on Wall Street, looking north from Midland Doubletree towers

According to its 2008 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, Midland's various funds had $57.3 million in revenues, $53.0 million in expenditures, $363.4 million in total assets, $133.9 million in total liabilities, and $75.0 million in cash and investments.[31]

List of mayors of Midland, Texas
  • 1907–1908, S.J. Issaacs[32]
  • 1908–1909, A.C. Parker[32]
  • 1909–1911, J.A. Haley[32]
  • 1911–1915, J.M. Cladwell[32]
  • 1915–1917, J.M. Gilmore[32]
  • 1917–1918, H.A. Leaverton[32]
  • 1918–1923, W.A. Dawson[32]
  • 1923–1925, Paul T. Barron[32]
  • 1925–1929, Frank Haag[32]
  • 1929–1934, Leon Goodman[32]
  • 1934–1943, M.C. Ulmer[32]
  • 1943–1946, A.N. Hendrickson[32]
  • 1946–1947, Fred Hogan[32]
  • 1947–1949, Russell H. Gifford[32]
  • 1949–1951, William B. Neely[32]
  • 1951–1953, Perry Pickett[32]
  • 1953–1954, J.W. McMillen[32]
  • 1955–1958, Ernest Sidwell[32]
  • 1958–1962, F.L. Thompson[32]
  • 1962–1968, H. C. Avery, Jr.[32]
  • 1968–1972, Edwin H. Magruder Jr.[32]
  • 1972–1980, Ernest Angelo Jr.[32]
  • 1980–1986, G. Thane Akins[32]
  • 1986–1992, Carroll Thomas[32]
  • 1992–1994, J.D. Faircloth[32]
  • 1994–2001, Robt. E. Burns[32]
  • 2001–2008, Michael J. Canon[32]
  • 2008–2014, Wes Perry[33]
  • 2014–2019, Jerry Morales[33]

State and federal representation

Midland is represented in the US Senate by John Cornyn and Ted Cruz and in the US House of Representatives by August Pfluger. Midland residents are represented in the Texas Senate by Republican Kel Seliger, District 31. Midland is represented in the Texas House of Representatives by Republican Tom Craddick, the former Speaker from District 82.

The Texas Department of Criminal Justice operates the headquarters of Parole Division Region V in Midland; the Midland District Parole Office is in the Region V headquarters.[34]

The United States Postal Service operates the Midland Main Post Office on the grounds of Midland International Air and Space Port.[35] The other four post offices are Claydesta,[36] Downtown Midland,[37] Graves,[38] and Village.[39]

Education

Colleges and universities

Midland is the home of Midland College (MC), which offers over 50 programs of study for associate degrees and certificates to more than 6,000 students who enroll each semester. MC offers programs in health sciences, information technology, and aviation, including a professional pilot training program. MC is one of only three community colleges in Texas approved to offer a bachelor's degree in applied technology. Steve Thomas is MC's president.

Midland is home to the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Permian Basin Campus's physician assistant program, on the MC campus. The entry-level graduate program awards a Master of Physician Assistant Studies following 27 months of intensive academic and clinical training.

Visiting lectures

Twice each year, the Davidson Distinguished Lectures Series at Midland College presents free public lectures by "nationally known speakers whose academic accomplishments, civic leadership, and/or public achievements interest, enrich, and enlighten Midland students and citizens."[40] The series was endowed in 1996, and has brought a diverse selection of speakers to Midland, including Ken Burns, Richard Leakey, Bill Moyers, Mark Russell, Sandra Day O'Connor, Richard Rodriguez, Shelby Foote, Anna Deavere Smith, Bill Nye, John Updike and Neil deGrasse Tyson.

Primary and secondary schools

Midland Independent School District serves the portion in Midland County, as in the vast majority of Midland.[41] Midland is home to three public high schools: Midland High School, Legacy High School and Early College High School (ECHS) at Midland College, all of which are part of MISD. Another school district just outside Midland, Greenwood Independent School District, serves approximately 3,000 students[42] and operates Greenwood High School, James R. Brooks Middle School, Greenwood Intermediate, and Greenwood Elementary.

In July 2020 the Midland Independent School District voted to change the name of the former Robert E. Lee High School to Legacy High School in the wake of the George Floyd protests.[43]

ECHS welcomed its first freshman class on August 24, 2009. It aims to award students their associate degrees from Midland College by the time they receive their high school diplomas.[44]

The portion in Martin County is in the Stanton Independent School District.[45]

Midland has many private schools, including Hillcrest School, Hillander, Midland Classical Academy, Midland Christian School, Midland Montessori, St. Ann's School, and Trinity School of Midland. It is also home to three charter schools: Richard Milburn Academy, Premier High School, and Midland Academy Charter School.

Media

Newspapers

Midland is served by the Midland Reporter-Telegram.

Radio

  • KLFB 88.1 FM (Religious)
  • KFRI 88.7 FM (Christian Contemporary)
  • KBMM 89.5 FM (Religious)
  • KTPR 89.9 FM (Texas Public Radio)
  • KLVW 90.5 FM (Christian Contemporary)
  • KVDG 90.9 FM (Spanish)
  • KXWT 91.3 FM (Public Radio)
  • WJFM 91.7 FM (Gospel Music)
  • KNFM 92.3 FM (Country)
  • KZBT 93.3 FM (Hip-Hop)
  • KACD 94.1 FM (Spanish)
  • KTXO 94.7 FM (Country)
  • KQRX 95.1 FM (Rock)
  • KMRK-FM 96.1 FM (Country)
  • KMCM 96.9 FM (Oldies)
  • KODM 97.9 FM (Adult Contemporary)
  • KHKX 99.1 FM (Country)
  • KMTH 99.5 FM (Public Radio)
  • KBAT 99.9 FM (Rock)
  • KMMZ 101.3 FM (Regional Mexican)
  • KFZX 102.1 FM (Classic Rock)
  • KCRS 103.3 FM (Top-40)
  • KTXC 104.7 FM (Regional Mexican)
  • KCHX 106.7 FM (Adult Contemporary)
  • KWEL 107.1 FM (Talk)
  • KQLM 107.9 FM (Spanish)
  • KCRS 550 AM (News/Talk)
  • KXOI 810 AM (Spanish)
  • KFLB 920 AM (Religious)
  • KWEL 1070 AM (Talk)
  • KLPF 1180 AM (Religious)
  • KMND 1510 AM (Sports)

Television

Midland is served by nine local television stations: KMID, an ABC affiliate; KWES-TV, an NBC affiliate; KOSA, a CBS affiliate and a MyNetworkTV affiliate on their digital cable TV station; KPEJ-TV, a Fox affiliate; KPBT-TV, a PBS affiliate; KWWT, a MeTV affiliate; KUPB, a Univision affiliate; and KTLE-LD, a Telemundo affiliate. It also has a religious television station: KMLM-DT, an affiliate of God's Learning Channel, a worldwide institution offering pro-Israel programming.

Many major motion pictures have been filmed in and around Midland, including Hangar 18, Waltz Across Texas, Fandango, Blood Simple, Hard Country, Friday Night Lights, The Rookie, The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada, Everybody's Baby: The Rescue of Jessica McClure (which featured, as extras, many participants in the actual rescue and its coverage), and others.

The Midland-Odessa area is a focal point for many of the TV series Heroes's first-season episodes, serving as the Bennet family home and as the location of the Burnt Toast Diner.

Infrastructure

Transportation

Air

Highways and Roads

Rail

Midland was the site of the 2012 Midland train crash, in which a train collided with a parade float carrying wounded military veterans, killing four.

Midland also has citywide public bus services provided for the Midland-Odessa Urban Transit District by Midland-Odessa Transit Management, otherwise known as E-Z Rider.

Notable people

Sister cities

Midland has four sister cities around the world.[47]

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midland, texas, midland, city, county, seat, midland, county, texas, united, states, small, part, midland, martin, county, citycity, midlanddowntown, midland, 2007flagnickname, tall, city, motto, feel, energy, location, state, texascoordinates, coordinates, 10. Midland is a city in and the county seat of Midland County Texas United States 5 A small part of Midland is in Martin County Midland TexasCityCity of MidlandDowntown Midland in 2007FlagNickname The Tall City Motto Feel the Energy Location in the state of TexasCoordinates 32 0 N 102 6 W 32 000 N 102 100 W 32 000 102 100 Coordinates 32 0 N 102 6 W 32 000 N 102 100 W 32 000 102 100Country United StatesState TexasCountiesMidland MartinGovernment TypeCouncil Manager MayorLori BlongArea 1 City75 62 sq mi 195 86 km2 Land75 45 sq mi 195 41 km2 Water0 17 sq mi 0 44 km2 Elevation2 782 ft 848 m Population 2020 2 City132 524 Density1 935 56 sq mi 747 33 km2 Metro295 987Time zoneUTC 6 CST Summer DST UTC 5 CDT ZIP codes79701 12Area code432FIPS code48 48072 3 GNIS feature ID1341547 4 DemonymMidlanderWebsitemidlandtexas govAt the 2020 census Midland s population was 132 524 It is the principal city of the Midland Texas metropolitan statistical area which includes all of Midland County the population of which grew 4 6 between July 1 2011 and July 1 2012 to 151 662 according to the U S Census Bureau 6 The metropolitan area is part of the larger Midland Odessa combined statistical area which had a population of 340 391 in the 2020 census 7 People in Midland are called Midlanders Located in the Permian Basin in West Texas Midland is a major center for oil and natural gas production Midland was founded as the midway point between Fort Worth and El Paso on the Texas and Pacific Railroad in 1881 The city has many connections to the Bush family It was the onetime home of former Presidents George H W Bush and George W Bush and the hometown of former First Lady Laura Bush The George W Bush Childhood Home is located in Midland Contents 1 History 1 1 Avery v Midland County 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 2 2 Cityscape 3 Demographics 4 Economy 5 Arts and culture 5 1 Galleries 5 2 Performing arts 5 3 Libraries 5 4 Tourism 6 Sports 7 Government 7 1 Local government 7 2 State and federal representation 8 Education 8 1 Colleges and universities 8 1 1 Visiting lectures 8 2 Primary and secondary schools 9 Media 9 1 Newspapers 9 2 Radio 9 3 Television 10 Infrastructure 10 1 Transportation 10 1 1 Air 10 1 2 Highways and Roads 10 1 3 Rail 11 Notable people 12 Sister cities 13 References 14 Bibliography 15 External linksHistory EditSee also Timeline of Midland Texas Sandstorm 1894 Main Street 1894 Bank of America Building Midland s tallest Midland was established in June 1881 as Midway Station on the Texas and Pacific Railway Its name came from its central location between Fort Worth and El Paso but because there were already other towns in Texas named Midway the city changed its name to Midland in January 1884 when it was granted its first post office Midland became the county seat of Midland County in March 1885 when that county was first organized and separated from Tom Green County By 1890 it had become one of the state s most important cattle shipping centers The city was incorporated in 1906 and by 1910 established its first fire department along with a new water system 8 Midland was changed significantly by the discovery of oil in the Permian Basin in 1923 when the Santa Rita No 1 well began producing in Reagan County followed shortly by the Yates Oil Field in Iraan Midland became the West Texas oil fields administrative center During World War II it had the nation s largest bombardier training base A second boom began after the war with the discovery and development of the Spraberry Trend still the country s third largest oil field by total reserves 9 Yet another boom period took place during the 1970s with the high oil prices associated with the oil and energy crises Today the Permian Basin produces one fifth of the nation s total petroleum and natural gas output Midland s economy still relies heavily on petroleum but the city has also become a regional telecommunications and distribution center By August 2006 a busy period of crude oil production had caused a significant workforce deficit According to the Midland Chamber of Commerce at that time there were almost 2 000 more jobs available in the Permian Basin than there were workers to fill them In 1959 John Howard Griffin wrote a history of Midland Land of the High Sky Avery v Midland County Edit In 1967 the U S Supreme Court heard the case Avery v Midland County Midland mayor Hank Avery had sued Midland County challenging the electoral districting scheme in effect for elections to the County Commissioner s Court The county districts geographically quartered the county but Midland in the northwestern quarter had 97 of the county s population A judge elected on an at large basis provided a fifth vote but the result was that the three rural commissioners representing only 3 of the county s population held a majority of the votes The Court held that the scheme violated the Fourteenth Amendment s Equal Protection clause A dissenting minority held that this example of the Warren Court s policy of incorporation at the local government level exceeded its constitutional authority Geography EditMidland is in the Permian Basin in West Texas plains According to the United States Census Bureau the city has an area of 71 5 square miles 185 2 km2 of which 71 3 square miles 184 7 km2 is land and 0 2 square mile 0 5 km2 0 28 is water Climate Edit Midland has a semi arid climate Koppen BSh or BSk with hot summers and cool to mild winters It occasionally has cold waves during the winter but rarely sees extended periods of below freezing cold Midland receives approximately 13 5 inches 340 mm of precipitation per year much of which falls in the summer Highs exceed 90 F 32 C on 115 days per year and 100 F 38 C on 24 days while lows fall to 32 F 0 C or below on 58 days 10 11 Climate data for Midland International Airport Texas 1991 2020 normals a extremes 1930 present Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 84 29 92 33 97 36 104 40 108 42 116 47 112 44 113 45 107 42 101 38 90 32 85 29 116 47 Mean maximum F C 78 26 82 28 89 32 95 35 101 38 105 41 103 39 102 39 98 37 93 34 83 28 77 25 107 42 Average high F C 58 6 14 8 63 6 17 6 71 9 22 2 80 5 26 9 88 5 31 4 95 0 35 0 95 8 35 4 94 8 34 9 87 6 30 9 79 0 26 1 67 1 19 5 59 2 15 1 78 5 25 8 Average low F C 32 7 0 4 36 7 2 6 44 2 6 8 51 8 11 0 62 2 16 8 70 3 21 3 72 9 22 7 71 7 22 1 64 8 18 2 54 0 12 2 41 5 5 3 33 6 0 9 53 0 11 7 Mean minimum F C 18 8 20 7 25 4 34 1 46 8 60 16 65 18 63 17 50 10 35 2 24 4 19 7 14 10 Record low F C 8 22 11 24 9 13 20 7 32 0 47 8 49 9 52 11 36 2 16 9 10 12 1 18 11 24 Average precipitation inches mm 0 66 17 0 58 15 0 68 17 0 70 18 1 57 40 1 80 46 1 62 41 1 72 44 1 66 42 1 21 31 0 72 18 0 59 15 13 51 343 Average snowfall inches cm 1 6 4 1 0 7 1 8 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 1 3 1 4 3 6 4 5 11 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 3 6 3 4 3 6 2 7 5 1 4 5 4 5 5 3 5 5 4 3 3 2 3 6 49 3Average snowy days 0 1 in 1 1 0 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 3 0 8 3 1Average relative humidity 56 6 54 7 46 2 44 9 50 6 53 1 51 2 53 7 61 2 59 9 58 7 57 6 54 0Average dew point F C 24 3 4 3 27 3 2 6 30 2 1 0 37 0 2 8 47 7 8 7 57 0 13 9 58 8 14 9 59 0 15 0 56 7 13 7 46 8 8 2 35 4 1 9 26 8 2 9 42 3 5 7 Source National Weather Service NOAA relative humidity and dew point 1961 1990 10 11 12 13 Notes Mean monthly maxima and minima i e the highest and lowest temperature readings during an entire month or year calculated based on data at said location from 1991 to 2020 Cityscape Edit See also Category Buildings and structures in Midland Texas Nicknamed The Tall City Midland has long been known for its downtown skyline Most of downtown Midland s major office buildings were built during a time of major Permian Basin oil and gas discoveries The surge in energy prices in the mid 1980s sparked a building boom downtown For many years the 22 story Wilco Building in downtown was the tallest building between Fort Worth and Phoenix Today the tallest is the 24 story Bank of America Building at 332 feet 101 m Four buildings over 500 feet 150 m tall were planned in the 1980s including one designed by architect I M Pei 14 The great oil bust of the mid 1980s killed any plans for future skyscrapers A private development group was planning to build Energy Tower at City Center which was proposed to be 870 feet tall with 59 floors six floors underground and 53 above If it had been built it would have been Texas s sixth tallest building 15 Rank Name Heightft m Floors Year Notes1 Bank of America Building 01 0 332 101 24 1978 The building has been the tallest building in the city since 1978 16 2 Wilco Building 02 0 308 94 22 1958 The Wilco Building was for many years the tallest building between Ft Worth and Phoenix After the Bank of America Building was constructed the Wilco Building became the second tallest in the city 17 3 Centennial Tower 02 0 191 58 15 1978 Centennial Tower is located in Centennial Plaza in downtown Midland It currently stands as the third tallest building in the city 4 Independence Plaza 02 0 16 1984 Independence Plaza is a large office building located in the heart of downtown Midland It currently stands as the fourth tallest building in the city Downtown Summit Building center and Wilco Building background Petroleum Building with Centennial Tower on right City Hall Kinder Morgan Building Downtown Doubletree Hotel Yucca Theater at the Petroleum Building First Presbyterian Church Downtown from Ohio AvenueDemographics EditHistorical populationCensus Pop 19102 192 19201 795 18 1 19305 484205 5 19409 35270 5 195021 713132 2 196062 625188 4 197059 463 5 0 198070 52518 6 199089 44326 8 200094 9966 2 2010111 14717 0 2020132 52419 2 U S Census Bureau 18 Texas Almanac 19 Midland racial composition as of 2020 20 NH Non Hispanic a Race Number PercentageWhite NH 59 453 44 86 Black or African American NH 9 913 7 48 Native American or Alaska Native NH 546 0 41 Asian NH 3 422 2 58 Pacific Islander NH 127 0 1 Some Other Race NH 473 0 36 Mixed Multi Racial NH 3 429 2 59 Hispanic or Latino 55 161 41 62 Total 132 524As of the 2020 United States census there were 132 524 people 47 682 households and 32 632 families residing in the city The population density was 1 558 9 people per square mile 550 6 km2 There were 47 562 housing units at an average density of 667 1 per square mile 231 0 km2 Of the 47 682 households 37 9 had children under the age of 18 living with them 55 4 were opposite sex married couples living together 11 9 had a female householder with no husband present and 29 3 were made up of same sex relationships non family habitations or other habitation arrangements About 25 8 of all households were made up of individuals and 9 2 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 62 and the average family size was 3 19 In the city the population was distributed as 29 9 under the age of 18 9 0 from 18 to 24 28 2 from 25 to 44 20 6 from 45 to 64 and 12 3 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 34 years For every 100 females there were 92 2 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 87 7 males In 2000 the median income for a household in the city was 39 320 and for a family was 48 290 Males had a median income of 37 566 versus 24 794 for females The per capita income for the city in 2007 was 52 294 23 In 2000 about 10 1 of families and 12 9 of the population were below the poverty line including 16 4 of those under age 18 and 8 0 of those age 65 or over In 2014 Forbes magazine ranked Midland the second fastest growing small city in the United States 24 Economy EditIn 2014 Midland had the lowest unemployment rate in the United States 2 3 25 According to the city s latest Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 26 the city s top ten employers are Employer of Employees1 Midland Independent School District 2 9192 Midland Memorial Hospital and Medical Center 1 6703 Dawson Geophysical 1 2444 Walmart 9505 City of Midland 8806 Midland College 7357 Baker Hughes 6008 Warren Equipment Companies 5979 Midland County Texas 54110 H E B 509Further information Fasken CenterArts and culture EditGalleries Edit Midland College is home to the McCormick Gallery inside the Allison Fine Arts Building on the main campus Throughout the year exhibits at the McCormick feature works of MC students and faculty visiting artists and juried exhibits The Arts Council of Midland 27 serves as the promotional and public relations vehicle to promote the arts and stimulate community participation and support The McCormick is also home to the Studio 3600 Series 28 established in 2006 to spotlight selected art students and provide them the opportunity to exhibit key works that identify the style they have crafted over a period of time Performing arts Edit The Midland Odessa Symphony and Chorale MOSC has performed in the Permian Basin for over 45 years and is the region s largest orchestral organization presenting both Pops and Masterworks concerts throughout the year The MOSC also is home to three resident chamber ensembles the Lone Star Brass Permian Basin String Quartet and West Texas Winds These ensembles are made up of principal musicians in the orchestra Barbara Bush Laura Bush George H W Bush at the dedication of the George W Bush Childhood Home in 2006 Bush Home 2014 The Midland Community Theatre MCT originated in 1946 with musicals comedies dramas mysteries children s theatre and melodramas MCT produces 15 shows each year in three performance spaces Davis Theatre I and Mabee Theatre II in the Cole Theatre and the annual fundraiser Summer Mummers in the Yucca Theatre MCT is a member of the American Association of Community Theatre and hosted the 2006 AACT International Theatrefest Twice each year the Phyllis and Bob Cowan Performing Arts Series at Midland College presents free cultural and artistic performances 29 The series was endowed in 1999 Libraries Edit Midland County Library Haley Memorial Library and History Center Murray L Fasken Learning Resource Center at Midland CollegeTourism Edit Permian Basin Petroleum Museum Sitting on the southern edge of the Llano Estacado and near the center of the Permian Basin oil fields Midland s economy has long been focused on petroleum exploration and extraction Providing more information about this industry is the Permian Basin Petroleum Museum on the outskirts of town near Interstate 20 The museum houses numerous displays on the history science and technology of oil and gas development The Permian Basin Petroleum Museum houses a collection of race cars designed by Jim Hall a longtime Midland resident who pioneered the use of aerodynamic downforce in Formula One car design Midland is also home to The Museum of the Southwest The museum features a collection of paintings by various members of the Taos Society of Artists and Karl Bodmer as well as engravings by John J and John W Audubon Within the same museum complex are the Children s Museum and the Marian W Blakemore Planetarium The Museum of the Southwest is in the Turner Mansion the historic 1934 home of Fred and Juliette Turner On display at the Midland County Historical Museum are reproductions of the Midland Man the skeleton of a Clovis female found near the city in 1953 30 Analysis of the remains by Curtis R McKinney using uranium thorium analysis showed that the bones are 11 600 800 years old Presenting his findings at the annual meeting of the Geological Society of America in 1992 McKinney said T he Midland Woman was related to the earliest ancestors of every Indian who lives today and she is very likely the only representative of those who created the Clovis cultures Sports EditMidland is home to the Midland RockHounds a Texas League minor league baseball team It is the AA affiliate of the Oakland Athletics The Rockhounds have played their home games in Momentum Bank Ballpark since 2002 West Texas United Sockers is an American soccer team founded in 2008 The team is a member of the United Soccer Leagues Premier Development League PDL the fourth tier of the American Soccer Pyramid in the Mid South Division of the Southern Conference The team plays its home games at the Grande Communications Stadium Midland is home to the West Texas Drillers Adult Tackle Football of the Minor Professional Football League They were established in 2009 They play their home games at Grande Communications Stadium Midland College is a member of the Western Junior College Athletic Conference and fields teams in baseball men s basketball women s basketball men s golf softball and volleyball Midland College has won 20 national championships in sports since 1975 as well as produced 192 All Americans Plans have been made to develop a 35 court tennis facility named the Bush Tennis Center Midland is also home to the Midland Mad Dog Rugby Club which competes in the Texas Rugby Union as a Division III team Government EditLocal government Edit The former Midland County Courthouse on Wall Street looking north from Midland Doubletree towers According to its 2008 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Midland s various funds had 57 3 million in revenues 53 0 million in expenditures 363 4 million in total assets 133 9 million in total liabilities and 75 0 million in cash and investments 31 List of mayors of Midland Texas1907 1908 S J Issaacs 32 1908 1909 A C Parker 32 1909 1911 J A Haley 32 1911 1915 J M Cladwell 32 1915 1917 J M Gilmore 32 1917 1918 H A Leaverton 32 1918 1923 W A Dawson 32 1923 1925 Paul T Barron 32 1925 1929 Frank Haag 32 1929 1934 Leon Goodman 32 1934 1943 M C Ulmer 32 1943 1946 A N Hendrickson 32 1946 1947 Fred Hogan 32 1947 1949 Russell H Gifford 32 1949 1951 William B Neely 32 1951 1953 Perry Pickett 32 1953 1954 J W McMillen 32 1955 1958 Ernest Sidwell 32 1958 1962 F L Thompson 32 1962 1968 H C Avery Jr 32 1968 1972 Edwin H Magruder Jr 32 1972 1980 Ernest Angelo Jr 32 1980 1986 G Thane Akins 32 1986 1992 Carroll Thomas 32 1992 1994 J D Faircloth 32 1994 2001 Robt E Burns 32 2001 2008 Michael J Canon 32 2008 2014 Wes Perry 33 2014 2019 Jerry Morales 33 State and federal representation Edit Midland is represented in the US Senate by John Cornyn and Ted Cruz and in the US House of Representatives by August Pfluger Midland residents are represented in the Texas Senate by Republican Kel Seliger District 31 Midland is represented in the Texas House of Representatives by Republican Tom Craddick the former Speaker from District 82 The Texas Department of Criminal Justice operates the headquarters of Parole Division Region V in Midland the Midland District Parole Office is in the Region V headquarters 34 The United States Postal Service operates the Midland Main Post Office on the grounds of Midland International Air and Space Port 35 The other four post offices are Claydesta 36 Downtown Midland 37 Graves 38 and Village 39 Education EditColleges and universities Edit Midland is the home of Midland College MC which offers over 50 programs of study for associate degrees and certificates to more than 6 000 students who enroll each semester MC offers programs in health sciences information technology and aviation including a professional pilot training program MC is one of only three community colleges in Texas approved to offer a bachelor s degree in applied technology Steve Thomas is MC s president Midland is home to the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Permian Basin Campus s physician assistant program on the MC campus The entry level graduate program awards a Master of Physician Assistant Studies following 27 months of intensive academic and clinical training Visiting lectures Edit Twice each year the Davidson Distinguished Lectures Series at Midland College presents free public lectures by nationally known speakers whose academic accomplishments civic leadership and or public achievements interest enrich and enlighten Midland students and citizens 40 The series was endowed in 1996 and has brought a diverse selection of speakers to Midland including Ken Burns Richard Leakey Bill Moyers Mark Russell Sandra Day O Connor Richard Rodriguez Shelby Foote Anna Deavere Smith Bill Nye John Updike and Neil deGrasse Tyson Primary and secondary schools Edit Midland Independent School District serves the portion in Midland County as in the vast majority of Midland 41 Midland is home to three public high schools Midland High School Legacy High School and Early College High School ECHS at Midland College all of which are part of MISD Another school district just outside Midland Greenwood Independent School District serves approximately 3 000 students 42 and operates Greenwood High School James R Brooks Middle School Greenwood Intermediate and Greenwood Elementary In July 2020 the Midland Independent School District voted to change the name of the former Robert E Lee High School to Legacy High School in the wake of the George Floyd protests 43 ECHS welcomed its first freshman class on August 24 2009 It aims to award students their associate degrees from Midland College by the time they receive their high school diplomas 44 The portion in Martin County is in the Stanton Independent School District 45 Midland has many private schools including Hillcrest School Hillander Midland Classical Academy Midland Christian School Midland Montessori St Ann s School and Trinity School of Midland It is also home to three charter schools Richard Milburn Academy Premier High School and Midland Academy Charter School Media EditSee also List of newspapers in Texas List of radio stations in Texas and List of television stations in Texas Newspapers Edit Midland is served by the Midland Reporter Telegram Radio Edit KLFB 88 1 FM Religious KFRI 88 7 FM Christian Contemporary KBMM 89 5 FM Religious KTPR 89 9 FM Texas Public Radio KLVW 90 5 FM Christian Contemporary KVDG 90 9 FM Spanish KXWT 91 3 FM Public Radio WJFM 91 7 FM Gospel Music KNFM 92 3 FM Country KZBT 93 3 FM Hip Hop KACD 94 1 FM Spanish KTXO 94 7 FM Country KQRX 95 1 FM Rock KMRK FM 96 1 FM Country KMCM 96 9 FM Oldies KODM 97 9 FM Adult Contemporary KHKX 99 1 FM Country KMTH 99 5 FM Public Radio KBAT 99 9 FM Rock KMMZ 101 3 FM Regional Mexican KFZX 102 1 FM Classic Rock KCRS 103 3 FM Top 40 KTXC 104 7 FM Regional Mexican KCHX 106 7 FM Adult Contemporary KWEL 107 1 FM Talk KQLM 107 9 FM Spanish KCRS 550 AM News Talk KXOI 810 AM Spanish KFLB 920 AM Religious KWEL 1070 AM Talk KLPF 1180 AM Religious KMND 1510 AM Sports Television Edit Midland is served by nine local television stations KMID an ABC affiliate KWES TV an NBC affiliate KOSA a CBS affiliate and a MyNetworkTV affiliate on their digital cable TV station KPEJ TV a Fox affiliate KPBT TV a PBS affiliate KWWT a MeTV affiliate KUPB a Univision affiliate and KTLE LD a Telemundo affiliate It also has a religious television station KMLM DT an affiliate of God s Learning Channel a worldwide institution offering pro Israel programming Many major motion pictures have been filmed in and around Midland including Hangar 18 Waltz Across Texas Fandango Blood Simple Hard Country Friday Night Lights The Rookie The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada Everybody s Baby The Rescue of Jessica McClure which featured as extras many participants in the actual rescue and its coverage and others The Midland Odessa area is a focal point for many of the TV series Heroes s first season episodes serving as the Bennet family home and as the location of the Burnt Toast Diner Infrastructure EditTransportation Edit Air Edit Midland is served by Midland International Air and Space Port ICAO code KMAF IATA code MAF which is located between Odessa and Midland Midland Airpark ICAO code KMDD IATA code MDD is a general aviation airport located on Midland s northeast side 46 Highways and Roads Edit I 20 Interstate 20 I 20 BL Wall Street Front Street Former US 80 SH 140 Florida Street SH 158 Garden City Highway SH 191 Highway 191 Sgt Mike Naylor Memorial Highway SH 349 Big Spring Street Loop 40 Loop 250 Loop 268 Wall Street FM 868 Midland Drive Rail Edit Midland was the site of the 2012 Midland train crash in which a train collided with a parade float carrying wounded military veterans killing four Midland also has citywide public bus services provided for the Midland Odessa Urban Transit District by Midland Odessa Transit Management otherwise known as E Z Rider Notable people EditMain article List of people from Midland TexasSister cities EditMidland has four sister cities around the world 47 Chihuahua Chihuahua Mexico Dongying Shandong China located near China s second largest known oil field A modest pagoda located at the Beal Complex was donated by Dongying officials New Amsterdam Guyana Birkenhead United Kingdom References Edit 2019 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved August 7 2020 Table 2 Annual Estimates of the Population of Combined Statistical Areas April 1 2000 to July 1 2007 CBSA EST2007 02 2007 Population Estimates United States Census Bureau Population Division March 27 2008 Archived from the original CSV on April 4 2008 Retrieved July 21 2008 U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved January 31 2008 US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey October 25 2007 Retrieved January 31 2008 Find a County National Association of Counties Archived from the original on May 31 2011 Retrieved June 7 2011 Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas Totals Vintage 2012 U S Census Bureau Census gov Archived from the original on March 17 2013 Retrieved May 29 2014 Households and Families census gov Retrieved July 18 2022 MIDLAND TX The Handbook of Texas Online Texas State Historical Association TSHA Tshaonline org Retrieved May 29 2014 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 15 2009 Retrieved May 23 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b National Weather Service Midland Srh noaa gov March 7 2012 Retrieved September 16 2020 a b NowData NOAA Online Weather Data National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved February 14 2022 Station Name TX MIDLAND INTERNATIONAL AP National Oceanic amp Atmospheric Administration Retrieved September 16 2020 WMO Climate Normals for MIDLAND WSO AP TX 1961 1990 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved September 16 2020 List of Architectural designs including MGF Building by I M Pei Uwm edu April 3 2012 Archived from the original on September 27 2010 Retrieved November 16 2012 Architect Energy Tower starts ripple effect of downtown activity April 2 2013 Bank of America Building SkyscraperPage com Retrieved October 28 2009 Wilco Building SkyscraperPage com Retrieved October 29 2009 American FactFinder Factfinder census gov Archived from the original on February 12 2020 Retrieved November 16 2012 https texasalmanac com sites default files images CityPopHist 20web pdf bare URL PDF Explore Census Data data census gov Retrieved May 19 2022 https www census gov not specific enough to verify About the Hispanic Population and its Origin www census gov Retrieved May 18 2022 Bea gov Retrieved May 29 2014 Kotkin Joel September 3 2014 America s Fastest Growing Small Cities Forbes Retrieved September 3 2014 Unemployment Rates for Metropolitan Areas Bls gov April 5 2017 Retrieved May 2 2017 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 1 Archived 2014 05 17 at the Wayback Machine 2 Archived July 16 2011 at the Wayback Machine Phyllis and Bob Cowan Performing Arts Series Midlandcollegefoundation org October 10 2013 Retrieved May 2 2017 Historic plaque Midland Man The Portal to Texas History Texashistory unt edu August 6 2005 Retrieved November 16 2012 Archived copy PDF Archived from the original PDF on July 17 2011 Retrieved June 25 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Commentary What do you want from a mayor Depends who you ask Midlan Reporter Telegram Hearst Communications Inc November 3 2013 a b The more things change the more they stay the same Midland Reporter Telegram Hearst Communications Inc March 23 2015 Midland Mayoral Summit Parole Division Region V Archived 2010 01 25 at the Wayback Machine Texas Department of Criminal Justice Retrieved on May 21 2010 Post Office Location MIDLAND Archived 2010 06 20 at the Wayback Machine United States Postal Service Retrieved May 22 2010 Post Office Location CLAYDESTA Archived 2010 06 17 at the Wayback Machine United States Postal Service Retrieved May 22 2010 Post Office Location DOWNTOWN MIDLAND Archived 2010 06 17 at the Wayback Machine United States Postal Service Retrieved May 22 2010 Post Office Location GRAVES Archived 2010 06 15 at the Wayback Machine United States Postal Service Retrieved May 22 2010 Post Office Location VILLAGE Archived 2010 06 17 at the Wayback Machine United States Postal Service Retrieved May 22 2010 Davidson Distinguished Lecture Series Midlandcollegefoundation org Retrieved May 2 2017 2020 CENSUS SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP Midland County TX PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved April 25 2022 Greenwood ISD Texas Public Schools December 8 2015 Retrieved July 18 2021 Members of MISD to vote on renaming Robert e Lee High School and Robert e Lee Freshman High School July 25 2020 Early College High School a once in a lifetime chance for students Mywesttexas com Archived from the original on September 11 2012 Retrieved November 16 2012 2020 CENSUS SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP Martin County TX PDF U S Census Bureau Retrieved April 25 2022 KMDD Midland Airpark AirNav Retrieved November 16 2012 Miller Lyn 2008 Did You Know Midland s History City of Midland Archived from the original on January 19 2012 Retrieved January 24 2015 Note the US Census treats Hispanic Latino as an ethnic category This table excludes Latinos from the racial categories and assigns them to a separate category Hispanics Latinos can be of any race 21 22 Bibliography EditSee also Bibliography of the history of Midland TexasExternal links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Midland Texas Wikimedia Commons has media related to Midland Texas Texas portalCity of Midland Texas Midland from the Handbook of Texas Online Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Midland Texas amp oldid 1123801401, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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