Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Snyder is a city in, and the county seat of Scurry County, Texas, United States. The population was 11,438 at the 2020 census. The city is located in the lower part of the Southwestern Tablelands ecological region. In 2023, Snyder was ranked as the 16th Worst place to live and 2nd Most dangerous according to KQVT and Norada Real Estate Investments.

    • 2,320 ft (707 m)
    • Scurry
  2. About Snyder. City History; Development Corporation of Snyder; Restaurants Food & Delivery; Education. Snyder Independent School District; Western Texas College; Making Snyder Brighter. Kiwanis Club; Lions Club; Snyder Rotary Club; Scurry County United Way; Snyder Community Beautification Association; News Media. Cable; KGWB FM 91.1 Radio ...

  3. People also ask

  4. Conveniently located in the heart of West Texas, you’re only ever a highway away from the home of the rare white buffalo! A rustic shopping spree along 25th Street, fresh locally-sourced dining options, and a picturesque stroll through Towle Park merely scratch the surface of things to discover here in Snyder.

  5. Learn more about Snyder's rich history dating back to 1878. Enjoy a walk through the history of Snyder at the local museums and historical society.

  6. Snyder is a city in the Llano Estacado region of Texas. It was a very rough and tumble place in the early days after first being settled in 1878. Then there was an oil boom period. Now Snyder has a college (Western Texas College) and a little more of a diversified and stable presence.

  7. History. County Seat of Scurry County, Snyder is in the seventh county on a direct line west of Fort Worth. Population 2,500. Assessed city valuation of $2,000,000. Served by the Santa Fe and R. S. & P. Railways. Municipal water and sewer systems, electric power, ice and cold storage facilities. Macadamized business center.

  8. City History. The City of Snyder - Past and Present. Snyder (the county seat of Scurry County) is at the junction of U.S. highways 84 and 180, 87 miles southeast of Lubbock in the central part of the county. It had its beginnings in 1878 when a buffalo hunter and trader, William Henry (Pete) Snyder (a native of Pennsylvania) built a trading ...

  1. People also search for