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The Texas city of Abilene, is located approximately one hundred and eighty miles west of Dallas, Texas. The city is located near the geographic center of the state on Interstate I-20, at the junction of U.S. Routes 83 and 277. Abilene maintains a full service regional airport offering commuter flights to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport and to George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston, Texas.
Abilene was established in the year 1881 when the Texas and Pacific Railway completed its tracks to what was then a small town site. The railroad promoted the site as the "Future Great City of West Texas" and town lots began to sell at a quick pace. Named after Abilene, Kansas, the original endpoint for the Chisholm Trail, Abilene became incorporated as a city in the year 1883, and in that same year became the county seat. During the ensuing century, Abilene had developed from a community that was reliant almost entirely on agriculture, to a community whose economy also included commerce, oil, and light manufacturing. The city of Abileneeconomy received a boost during World War II with the acquisition of Camp Barkeley, a U.S. Army post, whose arrival changed the demographic composition and economic profile of Abilene. The flow of federal dollars was even further enhanced in 1952, when Congress approved the establishment of Dyess Air Force Base. Expansion followed in several industries, most notably the oil industry with the development of exploration, drilling, oil services, and refining. Expansion occurred in banking, construction, service employment, and retail and wholesale business industries. Abilene today has a significant regional center for distribution, commerce, industry, education, and transportation.