Details for Site of Wichita Valley Refinery and Texas Oklahoma Fair

Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5485004914

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Marker Number 4914
Atlas Number 5485004914
Marker Title Site of Wichita Valley Refinery and Texas Oklahoma Fair
Index Entry Wichita Valley Refinery and Texas Oklahoma Fair
Address West Park Blvd. & N. Colorado St.
City Iowa Park
County Wichita
UTM Zone 14
UTM Easting 530304
UTM Northing 3756900
Subject Codes oil/petroleum topics; fairs and festivals
Marker Year 1996
Recorded Texas Historic Landmark No
Marker Location West Park Blvd. at North Colorado Street, Iowa Park
Private Property No
Marker Condition In Situ
Marker Size 27" x 42"
Marker Text Wichita County's first oil refinery was built in 1914 at Iowa Park by the Wichita Valley Refining Company. Established on a small scale, the company soon expanded and by 1918 owned 53 tank cars, had 12 miles of pipeline, and was producing 2,500 barrels of crude oil daily. The operation was sold in 1919 to Texhoma Refining Company. In 1922 the company was succeeded by the Walker Consolidated Producing and Refining Company, which improved plant and pipeline operations. Although functioning only until about 1926, the refinery was significant in the county's petroleum industry history. The Wichita County fair, which began in Wichita Falls in 1922, moved to this Iowa Park site in 1928. Promoted by the local newspaper publisher, the county fair became a popular annual event featuring agriculture, livestock, and industry of the Northwest Texas and Southern Oklahoma region. The six-day festival became the Texas-Oklahoma Fair and Southwest Oil Exposition. The fair closed in 1962 due to declining attendance and revenue and fires that destroyed several buildings. The property was later developed into a retail center. (1997)

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