Timeline of Wichita Falls, Texas

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The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Wichita Falls, Texas, USA.

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19th century

20th century

House in Wichita Gardens, built circa 1933 by U.S. Department of Interior Subsistence Homesteads Division Woman with two children with bicycles, Wichita Gardens, Texas, 8b28166.jpg
House in Wichita Gardens, built circa 1933 by U.S. Department of Interior Subsistence Homesteads Division

21st century

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