McNary, Texas

McNary, Texas
Unincorporated Community
McNary, Texas

Location within Texas

Coordinates: 31°14′53″N 105°47′47″W / 31.24806°N 105.79639°W / 31.24806; -105.79639Coordinates: 31°14′53″N 105°47′47″W / 31.24806°N 105.79639°W / 31.24806; -105.79639
Country United States
State Texas
County Hudspeth
Elevation 3,576 ft (1,090 m)
Time zone Central (CST) (UTC-6)
  Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
ZIP codes 79839
Area code 915
GNIS feature ID 1362526

McNary, Texas is a small unincorporated community (pop. ~250) at the intersection of Interstate 10 and State Highway 20. It is two miles from the Rio Grande and 23 miles west of Sierra Blanca in southwestern Hudspeth County. The area was initially settled in 1921, and named Nulo. The town was renamed McNary, after James G. McNary, a local businessman, in September 1923 when the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway established a station in the area. It served as a shipping point for cotton from the Algodon Plantation.

In Stephen King's novella "Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption," Andy Dufresne, the unjustly imprisoned man who is the hero of the story, crosses into Mexico at McNary after escaping from the fictional Shawshank State Prison in Maine.


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