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34.42806°N 100.21500°W &#xfeff
/ 34.42806
-100.21500 From Wikipedia
the free encyclopedia City in and county seat of Childress County
Texas
United States City in Texas
United States Childress
Texas City Veterans Memorial at the Childress County Courthouse (built 1939) Motto:&#160
Gateway to the Panhandle Location of Childress
Texas Coordinates: 34°25′41″N 100°12′54″W &#xfeff
-100.21500 Country United States State Texas County Childress Incorporated 1890 Government &#160

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