Texas City, TX
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About Texas City
- • Michael Strahan, NFL Hall of Famer and TV personality, was born in Texas City.
- • The Texas City Dike, a five-mile-long man-made pier, originated here.
- • The Texas City explosion in 1947, a major industrial disaster, put it on the map.
- • Texas City is home to the world's largest man-made harbor.
- • The 1947 Texas City Disaster killed hundreds and devastated the landscape.
- • Named in 1893 for its vision as a port city, it was incorporated in 1911.
- • With about 52,000 residents, its population is smaller than Galveston's.
- • The city's elevation averages 10 feet, making it susceptible to flooding.
- • Petrochemical processing and shipping are major industries here.
- • The vibe is resilient, reflecting a strong community spirit and industrial grit.
- • The Houston Astros, a nearby MLB team, won the World Series in 2017.
- • Texas City High School's football program has a strong tradition of success.
- • The Beaumont Formation, composed of clay, silt, sand, and gravel, underlies the area.
- • Moses Lake, a tidal lake, sits on the western edge of the city.
- • The Galveston Bay ecosystem supports a diverse population of migratory birds.
- • The area is part of the coastal prairie ecosystem, featuring grasses and wildflowers.
- • The Texas City Disaster, one of the worst industrial accidents in U.S. history, occurred on April 16, 1947.
- • The Texas City Dike, one of the world's longest man-made fishing piers, was completed in the 1930s.
- • State Highway 146 connects Texas City to the Bayport Industrial District.