Deer Park, Texas Deer Park, Texas Location in Harris County in the state of Texas Location in Harris County in the state of Texas Deer Park is a town/city in the U.S.

State of Texas inside the Houston Sugar Land Baytown urbane area.

The town/city is positioned in Harris County and is situated in Southeast Texas.

Census, the populace of Deer Park was 32,010.

Deer Park was established in 1892 by Simeon Henry West, a farmer, retired legislator, and much-traveled adventurer from Illinois.

A Deer Park postal service was established in 1893, discontinued in 1919, and reestablished in 1930.

By 1922 Deer Park had dwindled down to almost nothing with four homes, one little schoolhouse, and an old hotel with a several scattered shacks along the barns right-of-way.

By 1946, however, the region began to flourish as Deer Park became the site of refineries and toluene plants for the manufacturing of TNT. The people of Deer Park voted to incorporate on December 12, 1948, and a several weeks later Earl E.

Dunn became the first mayor. Because of the 1948 incorporation, Houston did not incorporate Deer Park's territory into its town/city limits. The first town/city council meeting was held on February 7, 1949.

The populace had grown to 700 by 1948, to 5,000 by 1960 with a fire station, town/city hall, playground parks and an autonomous town/city waterworks.

Deer Park has a school precinct with 14 campuses, a town/city library, improve theater, municipal court building, three fire stations, various town/city parks and recreational facilities, state-of-the-art water and sewage refining facilities, a postal service, a several hotels, 14 primary industries as well as a several light industrialized companies.

Today, Deer Park has approximately 9,000 homes and more than 30,000 residents.

George Moffitt Patrick's cabin, Deer Park bills itself as the "Birthplace of Texas".

The initial cabin was positioned on Buffalo Bayou where Rohm and Haas now has a chemical plant in Deer Park.

Map of Deer Park Deer Park is positioned at 29 41 31 N 95 7 5 W (29.692003, -95.118108). According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 10.4 square miles (27 km2), all of it land.

Deer Park is bounded by the metros/cities of Pasadena and La Porte to the east, south, and west, and by the Houston Ship Channel the dredged-out Buffalo Bayou to the north.

The Deer Park Post Office is positioned at 200 East San Augustine Street. Texas State Senate Districts Texas State Congressional Districts Most Deer Park pupils attend schools in Deer Park Independent School District.

Deer Park High School serves the DPISD portion.

Deer Park has 4 junior high schools, Deer Park Junior High, Bonnette Junior High, Fairmont Junior High and Deepwater Junior High.

There are 7 elementary schools that serve the region as well.Deer Park ISD has an open enrollment program that allows students that do not reside inside the boundaries of DPISD to attend DPISD Schools.

Many students who live inside La Porte ISD choose to attend school in Deer Park due to higher Texas Education Agency ratings.

Deer Park is also served by the San Jacinto College District, Central Campus.

The town/city operates the Deer Park Library at 3009 Center Street. Charles Holcomb, judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals, 2001-2010, is a former town/city attorney for Deer Park.

According to the Koppen Climate Classification system, Deer Park has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps. "History of Deer Park ~ Deer Park, Texas".

History of Deer Park ~ Deer Park, Texas.

City of Deer Park, Texas.

"TCC Meeting Hears Details Of Deer Park Shell Explosion-22/06/1998-CMR".

"Post Office Location - DEER PARK." Deer Park Library.

Climate Summary for Deer Park, Texas City of Deer Park Deer Park, Texas from the Handbook of Texas Online Municipalities and communities of Harris County, Texas, United States

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