Lefors, TX Photo Album - All Pictures
Lefors: CENTRAL LEFORS on East 2nd Street. Named for Perry LeFors, an area ranch foreman who had arrived in 1878, the town began as a log cabin which served as a stagecoach stop.
Lefors: PIRATES BASEBALL FIELD along East 2nd Street.
Lefors: RESIDENTIAL STREETS. A recent retiree walking her dog said she had happily given up a large city for Lefor's rural quiet and beauty.
Lefors: FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. The other two churches in Lefors are the Church of Christ and the Methodist Church.
Lefors: HOMEMADE QUILTS grace the windows of an abandoned gas station.
Lefors: ENTERING LEFORS. The small town is situated along the North Fork of the Red River and State Highway 273, twelve miles southeast of Pampa in central Gray County.
Lefors: LEFORS CITY HALL. Lefors was elected the first county seat when Gray County was organized in 1902, and was incorporated as a town in 1931. The county seat later moved to Pampa.
Lefors: DOWNTOWN LEFORS consists mostly of Taylor Mart, which offers gas and groceries for about 600 residents.
Lefors: A SKULL AND CROSSBONES is prominent on the historic and well-maintained Lefors High School, home of the Pirates.
Lefors: PETROLEUM PROCESSING PLANT typical of many that dot the surrounding area. Many exist only to move oil through a network of underground pipes.
Lefors: LEFORS VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT on North Main Street. Lefors also has two civic clubs-the Lions Club and the Arts & Civic Club
Lefors: A HISTORICAL MARKER beside FM2375 just west of the city limits celebrates an oasis that served Native Americans and U.S. military forces.
Lefors: NO TRESPASSING at this humble home.
Lefors: THE MUNICIPAL WATER TOWER is visible from most points in Lefors
Lefors: CONTEMPORARY RESIDENCE at East 1st & North Gray Streets.
Lefors: A COMMERCIAL BUILDING along East 2nd Street appears well-maintained but has no business signs posted.
Lefors: A CROW'S NEST for the Pirates.
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