League City, TX
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About League City
- • Singer Hayes Carll, known for Americana music, was born in League City.
- • The popular Gilhooley's Raw Bar, known for its oysters, originated here.
- • The railroad and shipping spurred early growth, connecting it to Galveston.
- • Rumors persist of a network of tunnels beneath the city's historic district.
- • Hurricane Harvey in 2017 caused widespread flooding, impacting many homes.
- • It's named for J.C. League; established in 1893, incorporated in 1961.
- • The population exceeds 116,000, larger than Galveston's population.
- • Elevation is roughly 10 feet above sea level, making it prone to flooding.
- • Aerospace and technology are significant industries, linked to NASA.
- • A blend of coastal ease and suburban comfort creates a relaxed atmosphere.
- • The Houston Astros won the World Series in 2017, a local point of pride.
- • Clear Creek High School's football team has a storied rivalry with Dickinson.
- • The area's soil is primarily clay, typical of the Gulf Coastal Plain.
- • Clear Creek forms the northern boundary of League City.
- • The American alligator inhabits the waterways around League City.
- • The area features coastal prairie grasslands.
- • The Karankawa tribe inhabited the area before European settlement.
- • League City was founded in 1893.
- • The West Bay Common School Children's Museum is housed in a historic schoolhouse.
- • FM 518 is a major east-west thoroughfare through the city.