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Heckville, Texas

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Country
  
United States

County
  
Lubbock

Established
  
1948

Elevation
  
989 m

State
  
Texas

Region
  
Llano Estacado

Time zone
  
CST (UTC-6)

Local time
  
Saturday 10:11 PM

Heckville, Texas

Weather
  
20°C, Wind S at 14 km/h, 48% Humidity

Heckville is an unincorporated community located on the high plains of the Llano Estacado about 16 mi (26 km) northeast of Lubbock or 7 mi (11 km) north of Idalou in northeastern Lubbock County, Texas. This small town was named after Henry Heck, who built a cotton gin to serve the community in 1948.

Map of Heckville, TX 79329, USA

Heckville is located at the point where Farm to Market Road 400 intersects the tracks of the former Fort Worth and Denver South Plains Railway that extended from Estelline to Lubbock. Unfortunately, the BNSF Railway, which last owned and operated the former Fort Worth and Denver South Plains Railway, abandoned and permanently removed the tracks in 1989.

Heckville has never been a large town: the community has never reported a population of more than twenty. Today, all that remains are rusting grain elevators, numerous large warehouses, the remnants of a cotton gin, an abandoned country store, and a large and still active egg farm operation that produces 180,000 eggs per day.

References

Heckville, Texas Wikipedia