Pasadena

Maps and Statistics of Pasadena

Pasadena, located in the southeastern part of Texas, is a city celebrated for its rich cultural heritage and bustling industrial landscape. Situated near the Houston Ship Channel, it is part of the Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land metropolitan area, making it an integral contributor to the region's economy. With a population surpassing 150,000, Pasadena is among the larger cities in Texas.

The city was founded in 1893 and named after Pasadena, California, due to its lush vegetation, which was reminiscent of the California counterpart. A noteworthy event in Pasadena's history is its contribution to the oil industry boom following the discovery of the Spindletop oil field in 1901.

Education plays a vital role in Pasadena’s community, with institutions such as the San Jacinto College providing valuable educational opportunities. The city also takes pride in its parks and cultural attractions, such as the Armand Bayou Nature Center, which preserves the area's natural beauty. Economically, Pasadena thrives with industries like petrochemicals, manufacturing, and maritime-related services.

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Area 115.99 km2

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