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    Midland is a city in the U.S. state of Texas and the seat of Midland County with small portions extending into Martin County. The population was 132,524 as of the 2020 census. Located in the Permian Basin in West Texas, Midland is a major center for American oil and natural gas production.

  2. Nov 12, 2023 · Midland is a unique city in western Texas, and the city is the county seat of Midland County, Texas, in the United States. Established in June 1881, Midland emerged as Midway Station on the Pacific and Texas Railway. The city got its name from being the central location between El Paso and Fort Worth but later changed to Midland in January 1884.

  3. Feb 29, 2024 · From the early days of the oil boom to the legacy of pioneering individuals, Midland's historic landmarks stand as testaments to the city's enduring heritage. In this article, we will embark on a journey through time, exploring 12 must-visit historic sites in Midland, Texas.

  4. Midland is a city in the Permian Basin region of Texas with a population that just passed the 100,000 mark. Named among the 150 best U.S. cities in which to live for the past twelve years, its warm climate, friendly people, and central location are the primary reasons for the city's popularity.

  5. Midland is a city in the Permian Basin region of Texas with a population that just passed the 100,000 mark. Named among the 150 best U.S. cities in which to live for the past twelve years, its warm climate, friendly people, and central location are the primary reasons for the city's popularity.

  6. Outside of Houston, no other area in the United States plays as important a role in the nation’s energy industry as the Permian Basin. Midland is nicknamed “Tall City,” known for its downtown skyline that stands out for miles.

  7. Apr 12, 2024 · Midland, city, seat (1885) of Midland county, western Texas, U.S. It lies on the southern edge of the High Plains, just northeast of Odessa. Midland was founded in 1884 as a depot on the Texas and Pacific Railway and named for its position midway between El Paso and Fort Worth (300 miles [480 km]

  8. Dec 27, 2023 · The western Texas city of Midland has a history rooted in the oil and gas industries as evidenced by its landscape, but it also has many tourist attractions and things to do, from sports and theater to natural wonders that are unique to this region.

  9. Midland is a city in the American state of Texas. It is called Midland, because it is the midway point between two bigger cities in Texas, Fort Worth and El Paso. Oil was discovered in the region in 1923 and is still a larger part of the economy. Midland is also famous as the hometown of former First Lady Barbara Walker Bush.

  10. MIDLAND, TEXAS. Midland, located at an altitude of 2,779 feet on the southern edge of the Great Plains, is doubly distinguished as a modern and wealthy oil capital and as one of the most isolated urban areas in the United States.

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