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MULESHOE, TEXAS

Bailey County Seat, Texas Panhandle
US Hwys 70, 60 miles W of Plainview
US Hwys 84, 70 miles NW of Lubbock
21 miles S of Farwell

Population: 4,530 (2000) 4,571 (1990)

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A Brief History:
The railroad was responsible for the founding of Muleshoe. In this case it was the Pecos and Northern Texas Railroad that came through the area in 1913. Muleshoe was the name of a local ranch.

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Muleshoe Images
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Mule statue in Muleshoe Texas
The Mule in Muleshoe
Vintage photo courtesy TXDoT
Muleshoe Texas mule statue
Mule memorial statue on US 84 in Muleshoe.
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, February, 2007
Muleshoe Texas mule historical marker
The Mule marker
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, February, 2007
Muleshoe Texas' World's largest muleshoe
The world's largest muleshoe at the Muleshoe Heritage Center.
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, February, 2007
Muleshoe Texas' World's largest muleshoe marker
"World's Largest Muleshoe" marker
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, February, 2007
Muleshoe Texas Old Santa Fe depot
The old Santa Fe depot at the Muleshoe Heritage Center.
Photo courtesy Terry Jeanson, February, 2007
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Muleshoe Attractions

  • Muleshoe Heritage Center: Home of the world's largest muleshoe. Museum is in a restored Santa Fe Railroad Station.
  • National Mule Memorial: Near the intersection of Hwys 84 and 70 in downtown Muleshoe. The statue was unveiled on July 4th 1965 and is said to honor the mule for its service in WWI.


  • Nearby Destination :
    Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge - 20 miles south of town on Hwy 214, you'll come to the oldest national wildlife refuge in Texas. Wintering spot for Sandhill Cranes. Prarie dogs live year-round. No hunting.

    Muleshoe Chamber of Commerce: 806-272-4248

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    In Praise of the Unappreciated Mule

    by Clay Coppedge

    Let’s talk about mules. Horses are quick to grab Texas history’s glamour and glory, leaving little attention for their homelier, obstinate cousin. Can you imagine the Lone Ranger charging to the rescue on a mule? While acknowledging the mule’s notable lack of charisma, old-timers are quick to point out that the horse/ donkey half-breed is a forgotten hero. more
    Muleshoe Texas Wallace Theatre
    Wallace Theatre
    Photo by Wes Reeves, January 2005

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    Muleshoe Texas Forum

    This is a basically true story. Back in the 1970’s, a correspondent banker from Chase Manhattan Bank in NYC was out pressing the flesh with South Plains area bankers. She had just visited us in Lubbock and was headed for Littlefield, Amherst and points northwest. Just after lunch she called our correspondent banking manager and said her car had broken down. The banker asked where she was. She said she really didn’t know (it all looks alike out there, you know) but that there was a highway sign that said “mull-s-hoe” 15 miles. The banker, somewhat taken aback, asked her to pronounce it again. She did. He just laughed, gave her the correct pronunciation and proceeded to make fun of her for the next few weeks. - Russell Carter, Dallas, November 22, 2004

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