Turkey, Texas, Home Town of Bob Wills, the King of Western Swing. (original) (raw)

Turkey Texas - Home of Bob Wills

Turkey Texas - Home of Bob Wills
Photo courtesy Barclay Gibson, July 2009

History in a Pecan Shell

Originally called Turkey Roost for Turkey Creek and the roosting turkeys there, settlers began arriving in the 1890's. The name was shortened when the post office (the dug-out of Alfred P. Hall, postmaster) was granted in 1893.

The town plat was recorded in 1907 and in 1927, the Fort Worth and Denver Railroad arrived. The Turkey Volunteer Fire Department was organized in February of 1928 after two disastrous fires destroyed most of downtown Turkey. Major crops are cotton, watermelons, peanuts, and sweet potatoes.

Turkey is best known as the home of Bob Wills, the King of Western Swing. Wills was a barber in Turkey during the 1920's. In his biography �Hubbin� It�, Wills said that the lotions and soft-work of barbering kept his fingers pliable for playing the fiddle. It was a trade that many musicians shared, since the day work of barbering never interfered with dances and holiday celebrations. Wills formed the Texas Playboys band and their music introduced a new offshoot of county-western music known as �Western Swing.�

The former Turkey school buildings were purchased by The Bob Wills Foundation and city offices, the library, a senior citizens room, and the Bob Wills Museum are located in the former grade school building. The Foundation has built a Bob Wills monument and Bob Wills Park.

Turkey, Texas Attractions / Landmarks

Turkey Tx - Bob Wills Monument - Fiddle

Turkey Tx - Bob Wills Monument

Turkey Tx - Bob Wills Monument

Turkey Tx Phillips Station

Turkey Tx - Phillips 66 sign

Turkey TX - Bob Wills Texas Playboys Bus

Bob Wills Texas Playboys Bus right next to the Phillips Station
Photo courtesy John McDill, March 2014

Turkey Tx - General Store

Turkey Tx - Turkey Hotel

Turkey Texas - Service

Turkey Texas Gin

Turkey Texas Bole Furnace

Turkey High School,  Texas

"$110,000 High School Bldg., Turkey, Texas"
Photo courtesy texasoldphotos.com
More Texas Schoolhouses

Turkey Tx - Tin Man Water Tower

Turkey Texas city limit

Turkey Texas - cowboy with horse metal sign

Of Architectural Interest

Turkey Area Natural Attractions


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