Wichita Falls officially became a city on September 27,
1872, when town lots were sold at what is now the corner
of Seventh and Ohio Streets. The City has a rich
history as a center for oil manufacturing and agricultural
production. Today, the City’s pro-business attitude
continues to encourage entrepreneurship and sustainable
long-term growth. Major area employers include Sheppard
Air Force Base, North Texas State Hospital, United Regional
Healthcare System, Wichita Falls ISD, and Midwestern State
University.
Wichita Falls offers abundant recreational, cultural, and
entertainment opportunities. Recreation programs cover a
wide range of activities including softball, volleyball,
kickball, flag football, disk golf, basketball, dance, fitness,
special events, senior activities, and more. Local amenities
like the River Bend Nature Center, Castaway Cove
Waterpark, Lake Wichita, and Lake Arrowhead attract
outdoor enthusiasts of all ages. The Kemp Center for the
Arts, Museum of North Texas History, Kell House Museum,
Wichita Falls Railroad Museum, and the Juanita Harvey Art
Gallery at MSU provide cultural enrichment and education
opportunities for the whole family. Popular annual events
such as the St. Patrick’s Day Festival, Red River Wine
Festival, Cajun Festival, Oil Bowl, Art and Soul Festival,
Freedom Festival, City Light Parade, and THOR 5-K run
draw visitors from throughout the region.