
The town of Smyer stands at the center of this South Plains landscape, where a grid of rural roads and residential streets meets the agricultural expanse of Hockley County. The community is structured around a central core including McKinley St, Franklin St, and Grant St, with the local Smyer Cem located just to the east along the main thoroughfare. The surrounding terrain is defined by a strictly organized network of roads named after wildlife and local geography, such as Beaver Rd, Coyote Rd, and Elk Rd, reflecting the region's ranching and farming heritage. Significant local infrastructure includes Fm 168 and Fm 2130, which provide vital connections across the plains. Large-scale agricultural operations like Spade Farms Rd further characterize the area's modern land use and settlement pattern.
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