
Mobeetie and New Mobeetie center this mid-century survey of the Texas Panhandle, a landscape defined by the branching tributaries of Sweetwater Creek and Gageby Creek. The area’s frontier heritage is marked by the Port Elliott (Historical Site), located near a bend in the creek south of the modern settlements. The terrain is punctuated by significant local landmarks like Bankhead Mound and Lime Hill, while the industrial footprint of the 1960s is evident in the numerous water control structures such as Dam No 17 and Dam No 18.
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