Tulia, Texas<\/h3>
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Tulia is a city in, and county seat of, Swisher County, Texas, United States.[5] The population was 4,967 at the 2010 census; in the 2018 census estimate, it had fallen to 4,682.[6] The city is at the junction of U.S. Route 87 and Texas State Highway 86, about 2 miles (3\u00a0km) east of Interstate 27. Tulia is a center for farming and agribusiness activities.\n<\/p>
Its site was originally on the acreage of the Tule Ranch division of the JA Ranch. In 1887, a post office was established in James A. Parrish's dugout on Middle Tule Draw, 9 miles (14\u00a0km) west of what is now the site of Tulia. Evidently, the name Tule, after the nearby creek, had been selected for this post office, but at some point a clerk's error changed the name to Tulia. By 1900, Tulia was prospering as a stopping point for freight-wagon traffic en route to the railheads of Colorado City and Amarillo. A booming new era began with the extension of the Santa Fe line to Tulia in December 1906; with it came more settlers. In the mid-1980s, local industrial plants manufactured products such as clothing and farm implements, and four large cattle-feeding enterprises were nearby.[7]<\/p><\/div>\n