Slick began as an oil boom town in 1920, and was named for oilman Thomas B. Slick, who drilled a discovery well nearby. During the 1920s, The newly formed Train Station also built in 1920 helped put Slick on the map for quite a few years. After the oil boom died down, the Train Station has since been used as a church and now the Town Hall.
TOPS had the honor to investigate this historic location which yielded some pretty interesting results. Scroll down below to see the evidence we found, including our most interesting evidence to date.