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  1. Discover Wichita Falls
    Wichita Falls is a city in north Texas, named after the rapids on the Wichita River that were once a natural attraction.
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  2. Wichita Falls – Fall in love with the Falls!

    WEBFrom epic trails in New Mexico and Colorado, to the Flume trail at Lake Tahoe. The Wee-Chi-Tah trail in Wichita Falls is 100% the most fun you can have on race day. It's just a fun and fast drag race through fun …

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    The present 54-foot man-made waterfall is a multi-level cascade on the south bank of the Wichita River. The Falls can be seen by southbound motorists on I-44 as they cross the bridge over the river. The Falls provides many wonderful photo opportunities, and it is also the site of many outdoor weddings each year.
    The city’s original falls (the namesake of the city) washed away in a flood in the 1800’s. In 1987 a new falls was constructed upstream. The present 54-foot man-made waterfall is a multi-level cascade on the south bank of the Wichita River. The Falls can be seen by southbound motorists on I-44 as they cross the bridge over the river.
    The Wichita Falls Landmark Commission wants to more than double the size of the downtown historic district in an effort to slow the loss of buildings that proclaim the city's heritage. Commission members voted unanimously Thursday for expanding the district to include a total of 77 buildings on Indiana and Ohio streets.
    The arrival of the first train on September 27, 1882, triggered a boom in the sale of town lots. Joseph Alexander Kemp, later to become one of the most prominent of the town's promoters, arrived in 1883 and soon established a general merchandise store. Wichita Falls became the county seat of Wichita County in November 1883.
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  4. Wichita Falls, Texas - Wikipedia

  5. About WF – Wichita Falls

  6. The Falls | Wichita Falls, TX - Official Website

  7. Wichita Falls History | Wichita Falls, TX - Official Website

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  9. Wichita Falls – Travel guide at Wikivoyage

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