±126-Acre Multi-Purpose Campus - West Texas
Hospitality/Specialty Property For Sale in Whiteface, TX
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This online auction is for the former Girlstown, USA, a private/secluded ±126-acre multi-purpose campus located ±10 miles south of Whiteface at 2490 State HWY 1780 in eastern Cochran County, Texas. The campus includes amenities such as dormitories, staff housing, daycare center with outdoor play equipment, chapel, school, medical clinic, maintenance shop, swimming pool, gym with basketball hoops and rock climbing wall, barn, fire station and fire truck, and more.
Select highlights/amenities of this unique property are as follows:
- Turnkey campus facility
- Accessible from Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport
- 15 minutes or less from South Plains College
- Playground and sports equipment will convey
- Duck pond
- Onsite wells provide water to the campus
This Texas real estate property originally offered a temporary shelter for girls, but developed to provide a stable, long-term home environment for abused and neglected girls and in the later twentieth century expanded services to include predelinquent, delinquent, troubled, and at-risk children. Given the unique features of this sprawling Texas property, this investment would be the perfect fit for:
- Church retreat or summer camp
- Children's summer camp
- Working dude ranch
- Drug treatment/rehab center
- Safe house for victims of domestic violence/abuse
- Retirement center
- Town community center
- Worker housing for oil companies
Whiteface, Texas is located on State Highway 114, ±44 miles west of Lubbock and ±12 miles southeast of Morton, the Cochran County seat. According to the Handbook of Texas, "The name of the town came from rancher C. C. Slaughter's Whiteface Camp and Whiteface Pasture, which were named in turn for the cattle on his ranch." By 1924, Slaughter's son-in-law, Ira P. DeLoache, turned the ranch into the new community of Whiteface. The community was moved several miles the next year to be at the railroad. Oil was discovered near the town in 1937. It was incorporated in 1945.
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*** Secure/Private Facility - No Public Access - Tours by Appointment Only ***
This online auction is for the former Girlstown, USA, a private/secluded ±126-acre multi-purpose campus located ±10 miles south of Whiteface at 2490 State HWY 1780 in eastern Cochran County, Texas. The campus includes amenities such as dormitories, staff housing, daycare center with outdoor play equipment, chapel, school, medical clinic, maintenance shop, swimming pool, gym with basketball hoops and rock climbing wall, barn, fire station and fire truck, and more.
Select highlights/amenities of this unique property are as follows:
- Turnkey campus facility
- Accessible from Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport
- 15 minutes or less from South Plains College
- Playground and sports equipment will convey
- Duck pond
- Onsite wells provide water to the campus
This Texas real estate property originally offered a temporary shelter for girls, but developed to provide a stable, long-term home environment for abused and neglected girls and in the later twentieth century expanded services to include predelinquent, delinquent, troubled, and at-risk children. Given the unique features of this sprawling Texas property, this investment would be the perfect fit for:
- Church retreat or summer camp
- Children's summer camp
- Working dude ranch
- Drug treatment/rehab center
- Safe house for victims of domestic violence/abuse
- Retirement center
- Town community center
- Worker housing for oil companies
Whiteface, Texas is located on State Highway 114, ±44 miles west of Lubbock and ±12 miles southeast of Morton, the Cochran County seat. According to the Handbook of Texas, "The name of the town came from rancher C. C. Slaughter's Whiteface Camp and Whiteface Pasture, which were named in turn for the cattle on his ranch." By 1924, Slaughter's son-in-law, Ira P. DeLoache, turned the ranch into the new community of Whiteface. The community was moved several miles the next year to be at the railroad. Oil was discovered near the town in 1937. It was incorporated in 1945.