Quanah, Texas is the County Seat of Hardeman County


The Town, Quanah, Texas

Quanah, Texas is a destination town to visit and fall in love with. With a median age of 43, this small town offers a balance between the generations. You might find a move to our beautiful small Texas town offers you and your family a great place to live as “budget-friendly”.

Our town, Quanah, is known as “The City of the Legend”. It is here, just 8 miles south of the Red River, you find yourself far from the noise and populations of the larger cities and you can finally relax and enjoy each day as part of a larger family… The Quanah Family. You can be part of the Legend.

 

POPULATION

2,508

1.01% GROWTH

MEDIAN AGE

43.3

MEDIAN HOUSEHOLD INCOME

$34,458

11.2% GROWTH

NUMBER OF EMPLOYEES

952

5.78% GROWTH

MEDIAN PROPERTY VALUE

$33,300

4.72% GROWTH


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Quanah is an established thriving small town to invest with your future, your family and your business. At the edge of Oklahoma, just miles from the Red River, Quanah attracts both states to the city and to celebrations. Located on Hwy 287 and Hwy 6, many travelers pass through Quanah stopping to spend the night, exploring the town and enjoying the great history of “The City of the Legend”. The number of cars passing through Quanah on Hwy 287 is over 14,000 a day. In March of 2020, Quanah registered the highest sales tax income in the history of the town.

The Economy in Quanah

The economy of Quanah, TX employs just under 1000 people. The next ten years will show progressive growth in the city with new businesses and opportunities. The current largest industries in Quanah are in this order, Health Care & Social Assistance (est. 173 people), Educational Services (est. 104 people), and Accommodation & Food Services (est. 84 people), and currently the highest paying industries are Manufacturing (est. $54,861), Mining, Quarrying, & Oil & Gas Extraction (est. $41,908), and Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing & Hunting, & Mining (est $40,750).

Quanah offers excellent economic development resources as they continue into the future. The Quanah EDC champions the idea to think globally, interact regionally and act locally. The future of growth of Quanah lies in focusing on the things that can be changed and enriched for the population of Quanah and Hardeman County.

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Living in Quanah

HWY 287: The City of Quanah is the 2nd stop light from DFW. Hwy 287 is a popular route from DFW to I-40 and points west/northwest. (Amarillo (TX), New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, California, Wyoming and points beyond.

Climate: Quanah, Texas averages 27 inches of rain per year. The US average is 38 inches of rain per year. In addition, they average 3 inches of snow per year compared to the national average of 28 inches per year. You will find the sun shining approximately 248 days per year, a bit higher than the national average of 205 sunny days. Some type of participation occurs 60 days out of the year.

Population: 2,468

School District: Quanah Independent School District is an above average, public school district located in Quanah, TX. It has 531 students in grades PK, K-12 and a student-teacher ratio of 11 to 1.

BNSF Railway Station: 500 Prairie St - Quanah, Texas 79252

Popular Destination: Hunters/Hunting Season, State Park Visitors - Copper Breaks State Park, Class Reunions, Weddings, Historical Bluffs - RV Camping Back Forty RV.com - Impromptu Family Weekend Get-aways


Data Gathered From:

  • https://datausa.io/profile/geo/quanah-tx#economy

  • https://www.helenfarabee.org/

  • http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Quanah/Quanah.htm

  • https://www.bestplaces.net/climate/city/texas/quanah