Tomball, TX
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About Tomball
- • Lyle Lovett, Grammy-winning country singer, was born in Klein, near Tomball.
- • The Tomball German Heritage Festival, a popular annual event, originated here.
- • The arrival of the railroad in the early 1900s spurred growth in this area.
- • Tomball's Main Street was used as a filming location for the movie "Bernie".
- • The Great Depression significantly impacted Tomball's oil-dependent economy.
- • It's named for Thomas Henry Ball, a railroad official, established in 1907.
- • With over 12,000 residents, it is smaller than neighboring The Woodlands.
- • Sitting at 174 feet, it's higher than Galveston, offering some flood protection.
- • Healthcare, retail, and education provide employment for many residents.
- • It feels like a friendly small town with a strong sense of community.
- • The Houston Astros, based nearby, won the World Series in 2017.
- • Tomball High School Cougars football team won the state championship in 1984.
- • The area's soil is primarily sandy loam, typical of the Gulf Coastal Plain.
- • Spring Creek forms part of the eastern boundary of the city.
- • White-tailed deer are commonly observed in the wooded areas surrounding the city.
- • Piney woods are a dominant feature of the local plant ecosystem.
- • Tomball was officially named after Thomas Henry Ball in 1907.
- • The Tomball Depot, built around 1907, is a notable historic structure.
- • Highway 249, also known as the Tomball Parkway, connects the city to Houston.