Topical Travel: Water Towers on US 83

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Water towers on U. S. Route 83, October 2019.

U.S. Route 83 runs north and south from Texas through Oklahoma and Kansas, all the way to Nebraska where it intersects with I-80. (Its terminus is all the way north to Westhope, North Dakota.)



KANSAS

Water tower in Selden. October 2019

The town of Selden, Kansas has about 200 people at the time of this writing.

Water tower in Scott City, Kansas. October 2019

Scott City, Kansas has about 4,000 people at the time of this writing.

Water tower in Oberlin, Kansas

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TEXAS

Water tower in Wheeler, Texas. October 2019

Wheeler, Texas, has a population of about 1,500 at the time of this writing.

The water tower in Aspermont, Texas, October 2019

Aspermont has a little less than 1,000 people.

Water tower in Shamrock, Texas, opposite their Veterans mural. October 2019

Shamrock, Texas has about 2,000 people. It is notable for being a stop on Route 66.

Water tower in Perryton, Texas. October 2019

Perryton, Texas has about 8,000 people at the time of this writing

 

 

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