city and county seat of Bailey County, Texas, United States

Muleshoe is a town on the High Plains.

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Muleshoe derives its name from a bit of whimsy supposedly, when an original settler named Henry Black found a mule's shoe in the soil and decided to call his ranch by that name. That was then applied to the town that sprung up when the Pecos and Northern Texas Railway arrived in 1913. There was so much patronage towards the humble mule that the townspeople erected a statue of the animal in this sleepy town.

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  • 1 National Mule Memorial, 198 E American Blvd. There's not just this mule statue in town, but also purportedly the world's biggest mule shoe somewhere.
  • 2 Muleshoe Heritage Center, 2000 W Ash Ave, +1 806 272-5873. Kind of like an Old West museum, with reconstructed pioneer buildings and a Native American arrow statue and the like.
 
The National Mule Memorial at the Muleshoe Chamber of Commerce office

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