Bay City, TX
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About Bay City
- • NFL player Earl Thomas, a Super Bowl XLVII champion, was born in Bay City.
- • Some credit Bay City as an early incubator for Texas Gulf Coast swing music.
- • Irrigated rice farming drew settlers, establishing Bay City as a regional hub.
- • Legend says a local ghost light appears near the old train tracks.
- • The 1980s oil bust devastated the local economy, impacting generations.
- • Named for its location on Tres Palacios Bay, it was founded in 1894.
- • With around 18,000 people, it's smaller than nearby Lake Jackson.
- • Sitting at 56 feet above sea level, flooding is a constant concern.
- • Agriculture and related industries remain significant employers in the area.
- • A slow-paced, friendly place, it feels like stepping back in time.
- • The Houston Astros, 90 miles north, won the World Series in 2017.
- • Bay City High School's football team has a storied history of state championships.
- • The Beaumont Formation underlies the surface, consisting of clay, silt, sand, and gravel deposited during the Pleistocene Epoch.
- • The Colorado River flows nearby, significantly influencing the local ecosystem and water resources.
- • The Attwater's prairie chicken, an endangered species, has habitat near Bay City.
- • Coastal prairie ecosystems, featuring tall grasses and wildflowers, are common in the region.
- • The Karankawa people inhabited the coastal regions around Bay City before European colonization.
- • In 1942, a B-24 Liberator bomber crashed near Bay City during a training mission, killing all crew members.
- • The Matagorda County Courthouse, built in 1894, is a notable example of Romanesque Revival architecture.