Beaumont

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Beaumont is a city in the southeastern region of Texas, United States. It serves as the county seat of Jefferson County and is an integral part of the Beaumont–Port Arthur Metropolitan Statistical Area. This area is closely tied to the nearby Gulf Coast, giving it a distinct cultural and economic character.

Founded in 1838, Beaumont grew significantly with the oil boom in the early 1900s, notably marked by the Spindletop gusher in 1901, which played a pivotal role in shaping the modern oil industry. Today, Beaumont is a thriving city with a population of around 120,000 residents.

The city's economy is diverse, with significant contributions from the oil, petrochemical, and shipbuilding industries. Beaumont is home to several notable institutions, including Lamar University, which provides higher education opportunities and drives research initiatives in the area.

Cultural attractions in Beaumont include the McFaddin-Ward House Museum and the Art Museum of Southeast Texas. The city's proximity to Big Thicket National Preserve offers residents and visitors outdoor recreational activities, such as hiking and bird watching, highlighting its blend of urban and natural appeal.

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Area 220.149 km2

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