My Abilene : Welcome To The Big Country

Welcome To Winters

Winters, the "Best Little Town in Texas," is located on the rolling plains of West Texas in northern Runnels County, 40 miles south of Abilene and 50 miles northeast of San Angelo.

Welcome to Tuscola

The Jim Ned Valley was named after an American Indian of the Delaware tribe.

Welcome to Sweetwater

Great weather and beautiful scenery help make the Sweetwater area a wonderful place to live.

Welcome to Stamford

Stamford is well known for its Texas Cowboy Reunion, held June 28-July 1, this year, and dedicated to the Old West.

Welcome to Snyder

Snyder's symbol is the White Buffalo, which stands for uniqueness. Below are a few examples, among many, of the uniqueness of Snyder.

Welcome to Rule

The city of Rule, population of 698, is located approximately 60 miles north of Abilene, in Haskell County, at the crossroads of US 380 and Texas 6 and has an economy based on agriculture, oil and hunting.

Welcome to Rochester

Rochester is what a hometown should be - a safe, secure, friendly community in which to raise a family, retire or visit.

Welcome to Rising Star

Independence Day Celebration

Freedom Festival Tuesday, July 4, begins with a parade at 6 p.m. followed by memorial service at the Veteran's Memorial Wall at Colquitt Williams City Park.

Welcome to Munday

Achievement award

In June 2004, Munday representatives accepted the Keep Texas Beautiful Governor's Community Achievement Award of $65,000.

Welcome to Knox City

Sculptures made from old tractors happily dot prominent locations around Knox City.

Welcome to Haskell

Crossroads of the Texas Midwest, Haskell is the county seat of Haskell County, which was created by the Texas Legislature in 1858.

Welcome to Hamlin

Nearing her 100th anniversary as an incorporated city, Hamlin residents are busily working in preparation for the 2007 centennial year of celebration.

Welcome to Gorman

Gorman is the home of the wonderful spring-fed Bass Lake,

Welcome to Goldthwaite

Coming soon

Mills County Botanical Garden & Native American Museum -

Welcome to Eastland

Whether you're just passing through, visiting Eastland for a short stay or a permanent resident, you will find a community with diversity - there is truly something for everyone.

Welcome to Dublin

Established in 1854 by A. H. Dobkins and named in 1860. The name, originally spelled Doublin, is said to have been a practice by early settlers who �doubled in� their wagons to escape Indian raids.

Welcome to De Leon

De Leon Peach and Melon

Welcome to Cross Plains

Late 2005 and early 2006 brought an unprecedented wildfire season to the Big Country.

Welcome to Comanche

Comanche is a captivating community where history is celebrated, the present is progressive and the future is bright.

Welcome to Colorado City

Welcome to Colorado City, a new Main Street City.

Welcome to Coleman

Coleman is rich in natural resources which have given life to a diversified economy based on farming, ranching, coal, oil and gas production and varied industry.

Welcome to Clyde

Located in northwest Callahan County, the diverse community of Clyde formed with the building of the Texas & Pacific Railway in 1880.

Welcome to Cisco

Big Country Dinner Theatre at the Hilton

Welcome to Buffalo Gap

A beautiful setting, quiet streets and a distinctive air of history pervade the South Taylor County town of Buffalo Gap � population varies from 300-500.

Welcome to Breckenridge

Attractions and activities are many in this vibrant region.

Welcome to Ballinger

Calling itself the "Greatest Little Town in Texas," Ballinger was established in 1886.

Welcome to Aspermont

The community of Aspermont is the county seat of Stonewall County, which is in the northwestern part of the Texas Midwest.

Welcome to Anson

Anson, first named Jones City, was built in anticipation of the Texas & Pacific Railroad.

Welcome to Albany

Albany, Home of the Hereford, is a small town that has a lot to offer.