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The Permian Basin of Texas has a lot to offer for travelers! As a local, I've been able to find a lot of the best places to eat, learn and explore. Midland and Odessa are the largest cities in the region, but there are many other cities and towns worth checking out. Let me give you some tips!
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Where to stay in West Texas (Permian Basin)
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Things to do in West Texas (Permian Basin)
Big Spring: Comanche Trail Park, Hangar 25 Air Museum, Heritage Museum
Midland: Museum of the Southwest, Permian Basin Petroleum Museum, Susie's South Forty Confections Candy Factory, Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center
Monahans: Monahans Sandhills State Park, The Million Barrel Museum
Odessa: Ellen Noël Art Museum, Presidential Museum & Leadership Library, The Globe Theater at Odessa College
San Angelo: Art in Uncommon Places, Fort Concho National Historical Landmark, Paint Rock, Railway Museum
Sweetwater: National WASP WWII Museum, Pioneer Museum
Places to eat & drink in West Texas (Permian Basin)
Midland: Cowboy Prime, Up In Smoke BBQ & Co., Venezia
Odessa: Brantley Creek Barbecue, Curb Side Bistro, FortyOneTen
San Angelo: El Rincon de San Miguel, Diego's Burritos, Southern Smoke
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