Electra: A Legacy of Grit, Growth, and Renewal
Rooted in History, Focused on the Future - The City of Electra stands at another pivotal moment, honoring its storied past while modernizing infrastructure and embracing its heritage as the "Pump Jack Capital of Texas"
Founded in 1907 and named after Electra Waggoner, daughter of the famous rancher W.T. Waggoner, the City of Electra emerged as a ranching hub before its 1911 oil boom transformed it into one of Texas's most dynamic small towns. The Clayco #1 gusher ignited a century of industry, resilience, and entrepreneurship.
Today, Electra stands at another pivotal moment—honoring its storied past while modernizing infrastructure, encouraging new development, and embracing its heritage as the "Pump Jack Capital of Texas." Through strategic planning, investment in public safety, and community-led initiatives, the city is positioning itself for long-term sustainability and economic vitality.
From the historic Grand Theatre to the bustling downtown revitalization efforts, Electra continues to write its story of resilience and renewal, proving that small towns can thrive by honoring their roots while embracing the future.
By Electra Star News Staff • Special Report • December 15, 2024