Midkiff is a T-shaped unincorporated desert village in northeastern Midland County, Texas, United States.
[2] Founded in an oil boom in the early 1950s, Midkiff was named for a former community in nearby Midland County.
Its original proposed name was "Hadacol Corner", but the U.S.
Postal Service objected, presumably because it disapproved of locating in a town named after a registered corporate brand name, and the founders agreed to make a change in order to have a post office.
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