
Midland Travel Guide, Texas USA. Midland History. On the long horizon of West Texas, there is a city with a skyline that rises tall. One of ambition, of resilience, and of grit. Midland, nicknamed “The Tall City,” is home to everything from presidents and petroleum to a vibrant arts community. Located on Interstate 20 halfway between Dallas and El Paso, Midland is the business headquarters of the Permian Basin, the largest oil production region in the country. In recent years, Midland has been named the second best place to live in Texas by Movoto Real Estate and the second-fastest growing city and the city with the highest income per capita in the United States by MSN Money. Needless to say, Midland has a lot going on business-wise, but it also has a lot going on for travelers. The city’s successes in the oil industry have allowed a community of its size (a little more than 160,000 in the county), to offer visitors world-class attractions like the $81-million Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center, the Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, and the George W. Bush Childhood Home. Several new Midland hotels have opened their doors within the last five years, providing visitors with a multitude of options for places to stay.
Page Count:
142
Publication Date:
2021-11-23
ISBN-13:
9798772285411
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