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Country
  
United States

County
  
Lubbock

Founded
  
1890s

Elevation
  
992 m

Population
  
44 (2000)

State
  
Texas

Physiographic region
  
Llano Estacado

Time zone
  
Central (CST) (UTC-6)

Local time
  
Thursday 11:45 PM

Slide, Texas

Weather
  
16°C, Wind W at 29 km/h, 29% Humidity

Slide is an unincorporated community in Lubbock County, Texas, United States. It lies at the junction of FM 1730 and FM 41, thirteen miles south of Lubbock, and has an estimated population of 44. The community is part of the Lubbock Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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Map of Slide, Texas 79424, USA

History

Established in the 1890s, Slide is the second oldest remaining community in Lubbock County, behind Lubbock itself. Originally known as Block Twenty, the community got its unusual name in 1903 when surveyor W.D. Sandefer discovered that most of Block Twenty's structures had been built approximately two miles east of their proper locations. To rectify the error, all of the community's buildings were placed on skids and 'slid' two miles to the west, and Block Twenty was henceforth referred to as Slide to commemorate the event.

Throughout its history, Slide has remained a rural cotton farming community; its population never has exceeded 50 residents. Slide did have its own post office twice in its history, once from 1904-1915 and again from 1917-1929. The last businesses closed in the 1970s, but the community's population remained unchanged at approximately 44, a figure it maintained through to the 2000 Census.

Education

Slide is served by the Lubbock-Cooper Independent School District.

References

Slide, Texas Wikipedia


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