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'''Garden City''' is a [[
==History==
Garden City's history
Garden City was the first Texas community platted by renowned [[surveying|surveyor]] [[W. D. Twichell]], a [[Minnesota]] native.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ftw02|title=Willis Day Twichell|publisher=''[[The Handbook of Texas]]''|accessdate=May 3, 2011}}</ref>
In 1893, Glasscock County was organized, and Garden City vied for the [[county seat]] along with two other area communities, New California and Dixie. New California was ultimately chosen as the county seat; it was located in a less flood
Between 1927 and 1943, Garden City's population fluctuated between 100 and 250, and several business and a newspaper (the Garden City ''Gazette''), had come and gone. By 1945, Garden City had eight businesses and a population of 200. In the 1950s, oil was discovered nearby, creating a bit of a boom for the area. While Garden City's population did not experience the spike that other West Texas oil boom towns had seen (the population peaked at 300 in 1968, many years after the boom had ended), it did increase the community's commerce, with the number of operating businesses almost doubling from 1947 to 1968. By 1980, the population had fallen to 293, a figure maintained until 2010, when that year's [[2010 United States Census|census]] counted 334 residents.
The area, as is much of [[West Texas]], is conducive to [[wind power]] generation, and several windmill farms have been proposed for the area.
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