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  1. How Big Spring Got Its Name. We all know that our city is named for the spring that is located in the area we know today as Comanche Trail Park. Before our city was here, the Spring produced the largest supply of palatable water to be found within a radius of 100 miles of its location.It served as a watering place for coyotes, wolves, and herds ...

  2. Ask the Chatbot a Question. Big Spring, city, seat (1882) of Howard county, western Texas, U.S., at the foot of the Caprock Escarpment, 111 miles (179 km) west-southwest of Abilene. It was named for the “big spring” in nearby Sulphur Draw, a frontier watering place and an area that was disputed between Comanche and Shawnee peoples.

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  3. Big Spring is a city in and the county seat of Howard County, Texas, United States, at the crossroads of U.S. Highway 87 and Interstate 20. The population was 26,144 at the 2020 census. [4] Big Spring was established as the county seat of Howard County in 1882; it is the largest community in the county. The city took its name from the single ...

  4. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesBig Spring, TX - TSHA

    Sep 20, 2023 · It derives its name from the nearby "big spring" in Sulphur Draw, which was a watering place for coyotes, wolves, and herds of buffalo, antelope, and mustangs; the spring was a source of conflict between Comanche and Shawnee Indians and a campsite used by early expeditions across West Texas. Signal Mountain, ten miles southeast of Big Spring, was a landmark used by early cattlemen.

  5. Big Spring Convention Bureau 113 E 3rd Street Big Spring, TX 79720 Phone: 432-263-8235

  6. Dec 1, 2023 · The Festival of Lights has grown a lot since 1996, when a local named Pat Simmons got the idea to light up the large spring that gave the town its name. Before the city was founded in the late 1800s, the spring was the largest palatable water source within a 100-mile radius, making it a popular watering hole for animals and Native American tribes like the Comanches.

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  8. As its name suggests, Big Spring originated at a spring in a gorge of the Caprock Escarpment. The spring was frequented by overland explorers, cattle drovers, and squatters, but it only achieved a degree of prosperity when the Texas and Pacific Railway built through the site in 1881 and established its primary railroad shops here midway between Fort Worth and El Paso, which lie six hundred ...

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