Question: Which West Texas city became the boyhood home of the 43rd president after his family settled there in the early 1950s?
Answer: Midland. George H. W. Bush moved his family from California to Midland to work in the oil industry, before his rise in politics to the presidency. His son, George W. Bush, had his boyhood home in Midland and eventually followed in his father’s footsteps to become the 43rd president.