
Kermit serves as the focal point of this West Texas survey, showcasing a grid of residential and commercial streets that define the county seat of Winkler County. The civic heart of the community is anchored by the Winkler County Courthouse, while the local history and genealogy of the area are preserved at the Kermit Cem located on the town's western edge. The surrounding landscape is characterized by a network of county roads, such as Co RD 313 and Co RD 407, which branch out into the arid terrain typical of the Permian Basin. This modern edition captures the intersection of thoroughfares like Jim Sharp Blvd and E Midland Ave, reflecting the ongoing role of the town as a regional center for transportation and industry in the high plains.
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