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Why Live in Guymon

Guymon is a rural neighborhood in the Oklahoma panhandle, revitalized by a pork packing plant that opened in 1995, attracting thousands of Mexican immigrants. This influx has made Guymon the only Hispanic-majority city in Oklahoma, reflected in its numerous Mexican restaurants, Hispanic grocery stores, and cultural activities such as Mexican folklore dancing clubs in schools. The city also celebrates its Western heritage with the annual Pioneer Days festival and rodeo. Guymon's economy is driven by pork plants, cattle feedlots, natural gas production, and wind farms. The addition of a casino in 2019 has further boosted local employment and entertainment options, with an expansion project set to complete by spring 2025. Housing in Guymon includes large ranch-style homes, Tudor-style homes, and newer constructions, though availability is limited. The city is actively working to address this shortage with new housing developments. Water scarcity is a significant concern due to ongoing drought and high usage from agriculture, prompting the Mesa Water Project to secure $17 million for new wells and other conservation measures. Recreational attractions include Sunset Lake and Thompson Park, offering fishing, walking trails, and playgrounds, while the Optima Wildlife Refuge is located about 20 miles east. Local amenities feature a variety of dining options, grocery stores, and a Walmart, with Memorial Hospital of Texas County providing medical services. For larger shopping needs, residents often travel to Amarillo, Texas, 120 miles south. Crime rates have been stable, with property crimes declining since 2020.
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