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  1. Visitor Information Page | Vernon, TX - Official Website

    Visit the Tourism & Main Street website here. Whether adventure takes you across the Great State of Texas or across the Country, Vernon is a great place to be. Located roughly halfway …

  2. Vernon, Texas - Wikipedia

    Vernon is a city and the county seat of Wilbarger County, Texas, United States. [4] and as of the 2010 census had a population of 11,002. The original town was called Eagle Springs by the …

  3. Vernon College - Home

    Vernon College is a community college in Texas with campuses in Vernon, TX and Wichita Falls, Texas

  4. About - Visit Vernon TX

    Vernon is 13 miles from Waggoner Ranch, the largest ranch under one fence in the US. Vernon and the surrounding areas are a major producer of cotton, wheat, peanuts, and other crops. …

  5. Vernon - Wikipedia

    Vernon (given name), a list of people and fictional characters with the given name Vernon (surname), including a list of people with the surname Vernon (rapper) (born 1998), South …

  6. Where the Real West Begins | Visit Vernon TX

    Located roughly halfway between Dallas/Fort Worth and Amarillo, Vernon is where the real West begins. In Vernon residents and visitors can enjoy a vibrant and growing town with unique and …

  7. Community | Vernon, TX - Official Website

    Find information on building services, code enforcement, and planning and zoning. View information on EMS, the Fire Marshal, and the operations of the Fire Department. View a brief …

  8. Vernon, TX - Official Website | Official Website

    Where can I get a building permit? How can I report a street light not working?

  9. History | Vernon, TX - Official Website

    Vernon itself got its beginning in 1880 under the name of Eagle Flat, but in 1881 the community was awarded a post office when the name was changed to Vernon. A frontier trading post was …

  10. Vernon - California.com

    What was once a rural farming district planted with corn and alfalfa, lemon groves, magnolia trees, and berries has become the cement-laiden industrial city of Vernon.