
Panhandle State College serves as the focal point of Goodwell in this early 1970s survey of the Oklahoma Panhandle. The landscape is defined by a grid of agricultural section lines and an extensive network of gas wells and pipelines, illustrating the dual reliance on farming and energy production in Texas County. The Chicago Rock Island and Pacific railroad cuts diagonally across the terrain, running parallel to Route 54, connecting this remote plains community to wider regional markets. Local infrastructure is concentrated around the college campus, including a Golf Course, Roadside Park, and the nearby Goodwell Cem. To the south, the topography shifts slightly as the North Fork Frisco Creek meanders through the plains, flanked by several Caliche Pits that suggest local road-building and industrial activity during this period.
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