The Canyon Main Street program is designed on community involvement and public-private partnerships to preserve a town’s unique assets and create an inviting atmosphere in town. It is also used as a powerful tool focused on economic development within the context of historic preservation.
Canyon Main Street is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to revitalizing and preserving downtown Canyon, Texas. As part of the Texas Main Street Program, it promotes historic preservation, economic growth, and community engagement. Through events, business support, and beautification projects, it enhances the local economy and fosters a vibrant downtown.
About Canyon Main StreetCanyon Main Street’s Calendar of Events showcases exciting community activities year-round. From seasonal festivals and parades to downtown markets and live entertainment, these events bring residents and visitors together. Stay updated on upcoming happenings and experience the vibrant culture, local businesses, and historic charm of downtown Canyon, TX.
Canyon Main Street Calendar of EventsShop Canyon Texas is an initiative by Canyon Main Street that encourages residents and visitors to support local businesses. From charming boutiques and specialty shops to delicious dining spots, Shop Canyon highlights the best of downtown Canyon, TX. Shopping local strengthens the community, preserves history, and boosts the local economy.
Coming SoonStanding tall at 47 feet, Tex Randall is one of the most recognized landmarks in the Texas Panhandle. Built in 1959 by industrial arts teacher Harry Wheeler, Tex Randall was originally designed to advertise Wheeler’s Western Store along U.S. Highway 60 in Canyon, Texas. Constructed from concrete, steel, and wire mesh, the towering cowboy quickly became a beloved symbol of Texas pride, Western heritage, and Panhandle culture.
For decades, Tex Randall served as a mile marker and nostalgic landmark for travelers, locals, and visitors alike. However, the statue endured wear and damage, including a truck collision in 1989 that left his boot shattered. Recognizing his cultural significance, the Canyon Main Street Program and the local community embarked on a six-year fundraising effort to restore Tex Randall in 2016, ensuring his legacy for future generations.
Today, Tex Randall stands as a testament to community pride and resilience, representing the rugged spirit of the Panhandle. His preservation highlights the dedication of Canyon residents to historic landmarks and local heritage. More than just a statue, Tex Randall continues to draw tourists, inspire stories, and celebrate the cowboy way of life, making him an enduring part of Texas history.