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Victoria Metropolitan Area
The Victoria Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of three counties in the Coastal Bend region of Texas, anchored by the city of Victoria. The area is sometimes referred to as the Golden Crescent Region, though this term is sometimes used to refer to a larger area than just these 3 counties. As of the 2000 census, the MSA had a population of 111,663 (though a July 1, 2009 estimate placed the population at 115,396). Counties *Calhoun *Goliad *Victoria Communities *Incorporated places **Goliad ** Point Comfort ** Port Lavaca ** Seadrift **Victoria (Principal City) *Census-designated places ** Bloomington ** Inez *Unincorporated places ** Alamo Beach ** Berclair ** Dacosta ** Fannin ** Guadalupe ** Indianola ** Kamey ** Long Mott ** Magnolia Beach ** McFaddin ** Nursery ** Placedo ** Port O'Connor **Raisin ** Telferner ** Weesatche Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 111,163 people, 40,157 households, a ...
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Victoria Metropolitan Area
The Victoria Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of three counties in the Coastal Bend region of Texas, anchored by the city of Victoria. The area is sometimes referred to as the Golden Crescent Region, though this term is sometimes used to refer to a larger area than just these 3 counties. As of the 2000 census, the MSA had a population of 111,663 (though a July 1, 2009 estimate placed the population at 115,396). Counties *Calhoun *Goliad *Victoria Communities *Incorporated places **Goliad ** Point Comfort ** Port Lavaca ** Seadrift **Victoria (Principal City) *Census-designated places ** Bloomington ** Inez *Unincorporated places ** Alamo Beach ** Berclair ** Dacosta ** Fannin ** Guadalupe ** Indianola ** Kamey ** Long Mott ** Magnolia Beach ** McFaddin ** Nursery ** Placedo ** Port O'Connor **Raisin ** Telferner ** Weesatche Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 111,163 people, 40,157 households, a ...
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Alamo Beach, Texas
Alamo Beach is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Calhoun County, Texas, United States. It was first listed as a CDP in the 2020 census with a population of 254. It is located just north of the junction of Farm Roads 2717 and 2760, approximately two miles southeast of Port Lavaca and northwest of Magnolia Beach. The community is situated along the waterfront of Lavaca Bay. It is part of the Victoria, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area. Today, Alamo Beach is a lightly populated, but developing bay front community. History The settlement was established during the first decade of the twentieth century and had a post office from 1907 to 1915. Education Public education in the community of Alamo Beach is provided by the Calhoun County Independent School District Calhoun County Independent School District is a public school district based in Port Lavaca, Texas (USA). The district was formed in July 1948 with the consolidation of the Seadrift, Ol ...
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Port O'Connor, Texas
Port O'Connor is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Calhoun County, Texas, United States, near the Gulf coastline between Galveston and Corpus Christi. The CDP had a population of 1,253 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Victoria, Texas metropolitan statistical area. History Port O'Connor was laid out in the late 19th century as a fishing settlement called "Alligator Head". As it grew in popularity with both permanent residents and tourists, the community took on more municipal characteristics, earning the formal designation finally in 1909 as the town site of Port O'Connor. It was named after its main landowner at the time, Thomas M. O'Connor, who owned . Aside from local cattle raising and fishing, the town was also a producer of figs and citrus fruit. Its initial population growth spanned the years 1909 to 1919. Excursion trains ran on weekends to Port O'Connor, and an estimated 10,000 tourists came every summer. Port O'Connor has been struc ...
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Placedo, Texas
Placedo is a census-designated place (CDP) in Victoria County, Texas, United States. This was a new CDP for the 2010 census with a population of 692. It is part of the Victoria, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area. Geography Placedo is located at (28.691936, -96.825904). It is situated along U.S. Highway 87 in southeastern Victoria County, approximately 14 miles southeast of Victoria. The CDP has a total area of , all land. History A settlement has existed at the site since the Republic of Texas era. The community is named for Plácido Benavides, a participant and organizer of volunteer troops in the Texas Revolution, and an early settler who established a ranch in the area during the 1830s. The San Antonio and Mexican Gulf Railroad established a station at Placedo in 1860. In 1906, the St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway crossed the old line and renamed the station Placedo Junction. Placedo was platted in 1910 and infrastructure improvements, including sidewalks and gu ...
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Nursery, Texas
Nursery is an unincorporated community in Victoria County, Texas, United States. It is part of the Victoria Metropolitan Statistical Area In the United States, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the area. Such regions are neither legally Incorporated town, incorporate .... On April 12, 1833, Silvestre De León and his wife Rosalie received a 4,428-acre tract of land from the Mexican government. Nursery was founded in 1884 on part of that land. The Nursery Independent School District serves area elementary school students in grades kindergarten through five, while sixth- through 12th-graders attend the nearby district of Cuero. References External links * {{authority control Unincorporated communities in Texas Unincorporated communities in Victoria County, Texas Victoria, Texas metropolitan area ...
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McFaddin, Texas
McFaddin is an unincorporated community in Victoria County, Texas, United States. It is part of the Victoria, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area. The community was known as Marianna from 1906 to 1923. The population as of 2000 was 175. In 1990 It was 300. It is seated on Farm to Market 445. It was named after James A. McFaddin, a Civil War veteran. It has three Texas Historical Commission plaques. Geography It is near the San Antonio River. It's 18 miles southwest of Victoria. A railroad runs through the town. Education McFaddin residents are zoned to the Victoria Independent School District Victoria Independent School District is a public school district based in Victoria, Texas, United States. VISD serves the city of Victoria and the unincorporated community of McFaddin. Middle and high school students from the community of Nurse .... External links '' Handbook of Texas'' Online article References Unincorporated communities in Texas Unincorporated communities ...
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Magnolia Beach, Texas
Magnolia Beach is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Calhoun County, Texas, United States. It was first listed as a CDP in the 2020 census with a population of 217. It is located along the waterfront of Lavaca Bay, southeast of Alamo Beach. The community is part of the Victoria, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area. The settlement's history dates back to the late 19th century. The word Magnolia was added to the beach name to suggest the beauty of the setting since magnolias grow locally. Today, Magnolia Beach is a lightly populated, but developing bay front community. Public education in the community of Magnolia Beach is provided by the Calhoun County Independent School District Calhoun County Independent School District is a public school district based in Port Lavaca, Texas (USA). The district was formed in July 1948 with the consolidation of the Seadrift, Olivia, Six Mile, Long Mott, Magnolia Beach, Kamey, Port O'Con ... (CCISD). References ...
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Long Mott, Texas
Long Mott is an unincorporated community in western Calhoun County, Texas, United States, located south of the junction of State Highway 185 and Farm to Market Road 2235. It is part of the Victoria, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area In the United States, a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) is a geographical region with a relatively high population density at its core and close economic ties throughout the area. Such regions are neither legally Incorporated town, incorporate .... References Unincorporated communities in Calhoun County, Texas Victoria, Texas metropolitan area Unincorporated communities in Texas {{CalhounCountyTX-geo-stub ...
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Indianola, Texas
Indianola is a ghost town located on Matagorda Bay in Calhoun County, Texas, United States. The community, once the county seat of Calhoun County, is a part of the Victoria, Texas, Metropolitan Statistical Area. In 1875, the city had a population of 5,000, but on September 15 of that year, a powerful hurricane struck, killing between 150 and 300 and almost entirely destroying the town. Indianola was rebuilt, only to be wiped out on August 19, 1886, by another intense hurricane, which was followed by a fire. Indianola was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1963, marker number 2642. History German immigration port of entry Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels, representing the Adelsverein, selected Indian Point in December, 1844 as port of entry for the Verein colonists from Germany. Prince Solms renamed the port Carlshafen in honor of himself, Count Carl of Castell-Castell and Count Victor August of Leiningen-Westerburg-Alt-Leiningen whom Solms claimed had been chris ...
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Guadalupe County, Texas
Guadalupe County (, ) is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 172,706. The county seat is Seguin. The county was founded in 1846 and is named after Guadalupe River. Guadalupe County is part of the San Antonio metropolitan statistical area. History Indigenous paleo-Indian hunter-gatherers were the first inhabitants of the area, thousands of years before European colonization. Later, historic Indian tribes settled in the area, including Tonkawa, Karankawa, Kickapoo, Lipan Apache, and Comanche. In 1689, Alonso de Leon named the Guadalupe River in honor of Our Lady of Guadalupe. In 1806, French army officer José de la Baume, who later joined the Spanish army, was rewarded for his services to Spain with title to of Texas land, the original El Capote Ranch. The grant was reaffirmed by the Republic of Mexico after it achieved independence. Following Mexico's independence from Spain, Anglo-Americans from the United States ...
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