Victoria, TX
Music connected to Victoria
About Victoria
- • Rockabilly musician Ronnie Dawson, known as "The Blonde Bomber," was born in Victoria.
- • The Victoria Bach Festival, celebrating classical music, originated in 1976.
- • The strategic location on the Guadalupe River spurred its initial growth as a trade hub.
- • Legend says a ghost named "La Llorona" haunts the Guadalupe River near the town.
- • The flood of 1998 caused widespread damage, prompting significant infrastructure changes.
- • Named in 1824 for Guadalupe Victoria, the first president of Mexico.
- • With over 67,000 residents, it's a regional hub for South Texas.
- • Sitting at 95 feet, the elevation contributes to its humid subtropical climate.
- • Healthcare and retail are prominent sectors, providing many local jobs.
- • A warm, slow-paced atmosphere exudes Southern hospitality and charm.
- • The Houston Astros, approximately 130 miles away, won the 2017 World Series.
- • Victoria High School's football team boasts multiple state championships.
- • The Beaumont Formation underlies the surface, consisting of clay, silt, sand, and gravel deposited during the Pleistocene Epoch.
- • The Guadalupe River flows through Victoria, providing water and recreational opportunities.
- • The endangered whooping crane winters in the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge, near Victoria.
- • The area features coastal prairie ecosystems with grasses like gulf cordgrass and switchgrass.
- • The Karankawa people inhabited the coastal regions of Texas, including the Victoria area, for centuries.
- • In 1840, the Battle of Plácido Creek was fought near Victoria during the Republic of Texas era.
- • The Victoria County Courthouse, a Romanesque Revival structure, was built in 1892.
- • U.S. Highway 59, now Interstate 69, was a major transportation route connecting Victoria to Houston.