Ozark Trails Association -- Dimmitt TX
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N 34° 33.043 W 102° 18.731
13S E 746633 N 3826503
The Ozark Trails Association obelisk on the NE corner of the county courthouse grounds in downtown Dimmitt TX.
Waymark Code: WMKC7Z
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 03/18/2014
Views: 15

One of the original Ozark Trails Association obelisks from the 1920s stands proudly on the NE corner of the Castro County Courthouse grounds in downtown Dimmittt TX. The Federal Aid Project (FAP) highway marker stands next to it, providing more early US highway history to see here.

From Wikipedia: (visit link)

The Ozark Trail was a network of locally maintained roads and highways organized by the Ozark Trails Association that predated the United States federal highway system. The roads ran from St. Louis, Missouri, to El Paso, Texas, and Santa Fe, New Mexico, over a series of routes.

These roads were maintained by both private citizens and local communities. In one case, however, the US government was directly involved; it built the Ozark Trail Bridge in 1925 over the South Canadian River between Newcastle, Oklahoma, and Oklahoma City, as the first federal highway project built in Oklahoma.

These roads comprised the major highway system in the region until U.S. Highway 66 was built in the 1920s. In Oklahoma, portions of the section-line roads between Anadarko and Hobart are still referred to as "The Old Ozark Trail."

The Ozark Trails Association were a group of private citizens that tried to encourage local municipalities to build and maintain road systems in the Ozarks in the early 20th century. It was established in 1913. They erected large obelisks marking the various roads and indicated distances to various towns and communities. Twenty-one were constructed and of those only 7 still remain in existence, at Stroud, Oklahoma, Farwell, Dimmitt, Wellington, and Tulia, Texas.

The Ozark Trail ran through southwest Missouri and across Oklahoma, the Texas panhandle, and on into New Mexico. Much of this route became the famed U.S. Route 66. The Federal Aid Highway Act of 1925, which finally incorporated the Deep South into the Federal roads program, made the group's basic functions obsolete and it disbanded."
Date Created/Placed: ca 1920

Address:
NE Corner Castro County Courthouse SH 86 at the US 385 Dimmitt TX


Height: 10 meters

Illuminated: no

Website: [Web Link]

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