Liverpool, TX
Music connected to Liverpool
About Liverpool
- • Singer-songwriter Clint Black was born in Katy, Texas, but spent much of his childhood in Liverpool.
- • Though not invented in Liverpool, it's a hub for Texas-style barbecue with unique local flavors.
- • The construction of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway in the late 1800s spurred Liverpool's growth.
- • Local legend says a buried treasure is hidden near the old Liverpool cemetery, never recovered.
- • Devastating floods in the early 20th century greatly impacted Liverpool's development and infrastructure.
- • Established in 1834, it was named after Liverpool, England, due to shipping aspirations.
- • With a population around 500, it's about the size of a large apartment complex.
- • At 23 feet above sea level, it's slightly higher than some areas of Galveston.
- • Agriculture, specifically rice farming and cattle ranching, are prominent industries.
- • A quiet, peaceful atmosphere permeates Liverpool, fostering a strong sense of community.
- • The Houston Astros, a nearby MLB team, won the World Series in 2017, a proud moment for the region.
- • Brazoria County is known for high school football rivalries, with passionate local support.
- • The city lies within the Brazos River watershed.
- • American alligators inhabit the waterways around Liverpool.
- • Texas State Highway 35 passes through Liverpool.