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  1. Pyote, Texas - Wikipedia

    Pyote (/ ˈpaɪoʊt / PY-oht) is a town in Ward County, Texas, United States. Its population was 72 at the 2020 census. [4] Pyote began as a small town. Its fortunes rose with oil, but its population decreased …

  2. WHAT ARE PEYOTE AND MESCALINE? Peyote is a small, spineless cactus. The active ingredient in peyote is the hallucinogen mescaline. WHAT IS ITS ORIGIN? From earliest recorded time, peyote …

  3. Peyote: Origins, effects, risks, and benefits

    Jun 24, 2020 · Ingesting peyote may cause psychedelic effects. The peyote cactus, or Lophophora williamsii, gets its common name from the Nahuatl language. The plant is a small, button shaped …

  4. Peyote | Description, Distribution, & Uses | Britannica

    Dec 26, 2025 · Averaging about eight centimetres (three inches) wide and five centimetres (two inches) tall, the body of the peyote cactus is spineless, soft, and, in most cases, blue-green to gray-green in …

  5. Pyote, TX - TSHA

    Oct 1, 1995 · Discover the rich history of Pyote, Texas, from its origins as Pyote Tank to its rise as a trading center during the oil boom, and its current status as a small community with historical …

  6. Pyote | TX Almanac

    Pyote is the site of the West Texas State School and the Rattlesnake Bomber Base Museum, which displays World War II memorabilia in an old building from the base.

  7. City of Pyote - TML City Officials Directory

    City of Pyote Member Type: Member City Website: www.cityofpoint.org Region: 04-Permian Basin-Odessa Area County: Ward Address: PO Box 137 Pyote, TX 79777-0137 Phone: (432) 389-5845 …

  8. Effects of Peyote Abuse | Signs & Symptoms of Mescaline Use

    Jul 30, 2025 · What Is Peyote Used For? Peyote (or mescaline) belongs to a class of drugs known as hallucinogens.

  9. PYOTE, TEXAS

    Pyote, Texas, Ward County: history, Pyote Museum & Rattlesnake Bomber Base, photo gallery, forum, travel, hotels and more.

  10. Pyote, Texas • Beyond Nevada Expeditions

    After World War II, the base, now called the Pyote Air Force Base, became an aircraft storage location. One of the most notable planes to be kept at Pyote was the Enola Gay, which dropped the atomic …