Sour Lake, TX
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About Sour Lake
- • G. M. Loebner, an early artificial intelligence tester, was born in Sour Lake.
- • The Sour Lake oilfield discovery led to the founding of major oil companies.
- • The Lucas Gusher propelled Sour Lake into a major oil boomtown in 1902.
- • Some believe the lake's sour taste comes from sulfur and other minerals.
- • A devastating fire in 1919 destroyed much of Sour Lake's business district.
- • The town was named for its naturally acidic lake and founded around 1835.
- • With just over 1,800 residents, it's smaller than many Texas high school graduating classes.
- • At 69 feet above sea level, it's relatively flat, characteristic of the Gulf Coast.
- • Oil and gas extraction and related services remain a significant part of the local economy.
- • A quiet, small-town feel permeates the air, with a strong sense of community.
- • The Houston Astros, 90 miles away, won the 2017 World Series.
- • Hardin-Jefferson High School has a strong football rivalry with nearby Hamshire-Fannett.
- • The area is part of the Gulf Coastal Plain, characterized by Cenozoic sedimentary deposits.
- • Pine Island Bayou flows near the town.
- • White-tailed deer are common in the surrounding forests.
- • The region features a mix of pine forests and hardwood bottomlands.
- • The Lucas Gusher, a major oil discovery, was near Sour Lake in 1901.
- • Highway 105 passes through the town.