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This article refers to Langtry, Texas. For other uses, see Langtry (disambiguation).
Langtry, Texas
Main Street in Langtry
Location of Langtry in Texas
Country United States
State Texas
County Val Verde
Established 1882
Elevation 1,289 ft (393 m)
Population (1990)
 - Total 145
Time zone CST (UTC-6)
 - Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
ZIP code 78871

Langtry is an unincorporated community in Val Verde County, Texas, United States. The community is notable as the location of "Judge" Roy Bean, the "Law West of the Pecos" (Bean was actually a justice of the peace).

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Langtry was originally established in 1882 by Southern Pacific as a grading camp named "Eagle Nest." It was later renamed for George Langtry, an engineer and foreman who had supervised a Chinese work crew building the railroad. Roy Bean arrived soon after and set up a tent saloon on railroad land.

In 1884 a post office opened, and in 1892 the town was reported to have a general store, a railroad depot, and two saloons (one of them Bean's "The Jersey Lilly"), which was named after the Jersey actress Lillie Langtry, who was unrelated to George Langtry.

After Bean's death in 1903 the town began to decline after the highway was moved slightly north for a more direct route, thus bypassing the town. In the 1920s Southern Pacific moved its facilities away from the town, and the town population dwindled to 50. By the 1970s the population dipped as low as 40. Tourism to the Judge Roy Bean Visitor Center continues to keep the town alive and has helped to increase its population back up to 145 according to the 1990 census.

In 1955, an unidentified flying object is said to have crashed along the south bank of the Rio Grande River, just a few hundred feet from the town of Langtry, in what is known as the Del Rio, Texas UFO Crash. Former Air Force Reserve pilot Robert Burton Willingham has stated that he was flying an F-86 Sabre jet fighter when he observed a UFO streak past him and then descend and crash near Langtry.[1]

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The town's exposure in mass media helped to renew interest in the town.

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Coordinates: 29°48′31″N 101°33′35″W / 29.80863°N 101.55959°W / 29.80863; -101.55959

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