Orange, TX
Music connected to Orange
About Orange
- • Lamar University coach Billy Tubbs, known for high-scoring offenses, hailed from Orange.
- • The Lutcher Theater, a performing arts venue attracting national talent, originated in Orange.
- • Shipbuilding along the Sabine River established Orange as a vital port city.
- • An alligator named 'Old Rivermouth' was a local legend, reportedly over 13 feet long.
- • Hurricane Ike in 2008 caused catastrophic flooding and widespread damage.
- • Named for the orange groves once grown here, Orange was established in 1836.
- • With about 19,000 residents, Orange is smaller than its neighbor, Beaumont.
- • At 10 feet above sea level, Orange is vulnerable to flooding from the Gulf.
- • The petrochemical industry provides many jobs in Orange and surrounding areas.
- • A slow-paced, friendly atmosphere defines Orange, evoking a sense of Southern charm.
- • The Houston Texans, located nearby, won their division several times in the 2010s.
- • West Orange-Stark High School is a football powerhouse with multiple state titles.
- • The Sabine River forms the eastern boundary of Orange, separating Texas from Louisiana.
- • American alligators are commonly found in the waterways surrounding Orange.
- • Cypress swamps are a prominent ecosystem feature near Orange, with their distinctive trees.
- • The Atakapa-Ishak Nation were the primary indigenous people inhabiting the area before European contact.
- • In 1918, a devastating fire destroyed much of downtown Orange.
- • The Stark Museum of Art, housed in a 1940s building, features significant Western American art.
- • Interstate 10 passes directly through Orange, connecting Houston and Beaumont to Louisiana.