Cypress, Texas Cypress is positioned in Texas Cypress - Cypress Cypress is an unincorporated improve of Harris County, Texas, United States positioned completely inside the extraterritorial jurisdiction of the City of Houston.

The Cypress region is positioned along U.S.

The Cypress urban cluster rates 50th in the top 100 highest-income urban areas in the United States.

The recent find of a San Patrice projectile point at the Dimond Knoll site close-by on Cypress Creek attests to a human existence in the region by 7500 BC.

By the early historic era, the region around present-day Cypress was populated by Atakapa and Akokisa Indian tribes, but they soon disappeared after the appearance of German pioneer in the 1840s; The German tradition is most prominently reflected in the names of some of the primary thoroughfares of the area, such as Huffmeister and Telge Roads. General Sam Houston and his Texas Army camped in the region on March 22, 1836 on the way to Harrisburg, which is now in East Houston, just days before the Battle of San Jacinto. The region is often referred to as Cy-Fair or Cypress-Fairbanks, which comes from when the Big Cypress School and Fairbanks High School combined in the 1930s to form Cy-Fair High School and the Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District. In March 2008, the Cypress Historical Society (CHS) was formed as a non-profit corporation with its major mission being "...to discover, educate, promote, collect, preserve and make available to the public, historical documents and artifacts of the Cypress area." The CHS organization holds regular affairs aimed at exposing Cypress' inhabitants to the historical and cultural foundation upon which the region was built.

Longwood is a heavily wooded golf course improve positioned in North Cypress Cypress is positioned at 29 59 40 N 95 40 3 W, near the intersection of US Highway 290 and Spring-Cypress Road.

Cypress is positioned inside the Cypress Creek and Little Cypress Creek watershed.

Cypress falls under the jurisdiction of Harris County Precincts 3 and 4 (separated by Cypress Creek).

Blackhorse Ranch is a golf course improve in Cypress The 77429 Zip Code is one of the most well-to-do zip codes in Harris County; nearly 77% of the populace has an income over US $50,000 and 42.65% earning over $100,000. The Cypress urban cluster rates 50th in the top 100 highest-income urban areas in the United States.

There are three primary hospitals in the Cypress area, North Cypress Medical Center, Memorial Hermann Cypress Hospital, and Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center Hospital. The region of Cypress is served by two volunteer fire departments, Cy-Fair Volunteer Fire Department and Cypress Creek VFD.

The United States Postal Service operates the Cypress Post Office at 16635 Spring Cypress Road. Highway 290 in Cypress and that it will establish a shared services facility for its distribution centers in North America. Cypress is home to Tin Hall, formerly one of the earliest continually operating Dance Halls in Texas.

Cypress is home to The Berry Center, an $80 million multi-use complex owned by Cy-Fair ISD.

Cypress is home to Northwest Forest Conference Center, an 80-acre (320,000 m2) resort and conference center with a life-size replica of the Alamo. (now closed) Cypress is home to the trailhead of the prepared Cypress Creek Greenway Project, a primary parks universal which will link primary anchor parks along the entirety of Cypress Creek via a Greenbelt complete with Hike & Bike Trails, Horseback Riding, Canoeing and other attractions for outdoors/nature enthusiasts.

Cypress Top Historic Park, positioned at 26026 Old Hempstead Highway in Cypress, TX 77429, is run by Harris County. The park grounds are open daily, and building tours are given on Tuesdays by Harris County historians and volunteers from the Cypress Historical Society. Cypress is served by Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District, the third biggest school precinct in the State of Texas and one of the quickest burgeoning in the United States.

Cypress-Fairbanks ISD high school students attend Cy-Fair High School, Cypress Lakes High School, Jersey Village High School, Cypress Creek High School, Cypress Falls High School, Cypress Woods High School, Cypress Springs High School, Langham Creek High School, Cypress Ridge High School, Cypress Ranch High School, and Cypress Park High School.

Windfern High School offers an alternative path toward graduation for accepted students from the above high school attendance zones.

Elizabeth Ann Seton School, a K-8 Roman Catholic school directed by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston, is in close adjacency to Cypress.

Cypress Christian School, a K 12 private school, is positioned in the area. The closest Catholic high schools are Frassati Catholic High School in north Harris County, in the Spring area; and Saint John XXIII High School (formerly Pope John XXIII High School) in Harris County, inside Greater Katy. The territory in Cypress-Fairbanks ISD joined the improve college precinct in 2000. Cypress is home of the Lone Star College Cy - Fair campus.

Harris County Public Library (HCPL) operates enhance libraries in the Cypress area.

Went to Cypress Ranch High School.

"First Cypress historical marker recognizes history of development".

Handbook of Texas Online, Entry for Cypress.

"CYPRESS, TX (HARRIS COUNTY)".

Cypress Historical Society - Home Climate Summary for Cypress, Texas "Houston's Memorial Hermann to build 80-bed Cypress hospital." Cypress Creek Flood Control Coalition.

Cypress Lakes Golf Club.

Cypress Top Historic Park - Harris County Parks, Comminty Center, Picnic BBQ Area, Pavilion, Historical Marker, Houston Texas Cypress Historical Society.

Cypress Christian School.

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