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Why Live in Childress
Childress is an agricultural hub with recent technological advancements, including wind and solar farms and a 420-acre data center set to complete by 2025. This former railroad town, named after the author of the Texas Declaration of Independence, serves as a central point for surrounding small towns within a 30-mile radius. The community features family-style restaurants like The Plaza Restaurant, known for its crispy chile rellenos, and Top Notch Texas BBQ, famous for beef brisket. Retail options include the Justin Factory Store for western wear and Ross Garden for plants and florals. Housing in Childress ranges from ranch-style homes with large trees and metal roofs to fixer-uppers with up to 1-acre lots. Larger homes offer up to 5-acre lots with outdoor workshops and barns. The Shady Grove Home Apartments provide rental units for low-income residents. Recreational activities are centered around the 60-acre Fair Park, which includes a public pool, playground, and disc golf course, as well as the Mashburn Event Center for rodeo events. The Stoney Ridge Golf Course and an ATV park 8 miles west offer additional outdoor features. Childress Independent School District is highly rated, with Childress Elementary, Junior High, and High School all receiving top marks. The town is accessible via Highways 287 and 62, earning it the nickname "Gateway To The Panhandle," and has a municipal airport and a 24-hour medical center. However, the community faces water restrictions due to low levels in Greenbelt Lake, with a new well field expected by late 2026.