Channing, Texas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The USPS designates Channing, Texas as a ZIP code (D). This ZIP code is used by many places in the city and state, including the High School, Post Office, and Village. In addition, Channing is the name of a school. Residents prefer this designation over other names, such as Channing. The population of Channing is estimated to reach 3,357 in 2020. This is slightly less than the national average, which is 4,986.

As of 1900, Channing had two stores, a lumber yard, and a school. In two elections in 1896 and 1903, Channing replaced Hartley as the county seat. The frame courthouse was first pulled to Channing on wagon wheels, and a brick courthouse was completed in 1906. The original courthouse was converted into the Hotel Rivers. The first public library opened in Channing in 1908, founded by the local women's club. In 1900, the population was approximately 600.

The United States Census Bureau estimates that there are 189 residents of voting age in Channing, TX. Of these, 196 are White (non-Hispanic), 42 are Hispanic, and 7 are Two+. The median income for these groups is $640. Seventy-four percent of Channing residents have access to broadband Internet. Channing is a diverse city, with many people representing a wide variety of ethnic backgrounds and cultures.

The population of Channing is projected to reach 335 people in 2020. The city is also the county seat for Hartley County. Channing was featured in the 1988 motion picture Midnight Run, where Robert DeNiro stopped at "Red's" corner bar for a drink. The XIT Ranch office is also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Regardless of your reason for visiting this historic city, be sure to check out the newest demographic data for this charming Texas town.