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Seabrook

Seabrook

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Seabrook is a metropolitan area in the county of Harris, Texas, United States. The area population was about 9,443 as of the Millennium Statistical studies, and approximately 11,182 in the past 3 years. Seabrook is famous between the Houston municipal area residents which the fish markets in the Waterfront Drive is the location of those fishermen’s and shrimpers daily catches. The city surrounded swamps near the boundary of the bay although the drainage from inland fields drops to the bay. There are consecutive 8 miles path from Hammer Street to Galveston Bay at Pine Gully Park, which the Lucky Trails Marathon is ran in March. Seabrook is the host for the Texas Concours d’Elegance “Keels & Wheels” usual car and boat performance held in the first weekend of May every year at the Lakewood Yacht Club. The piece of the land was sold in 1895 by Seabrook W. Sydnor. The Seabrook Company of Houston made a design to the proposition of the Seabrook town site in March 1903. The new town draws attention to the merchants, fishermen, and even a few residents. The ancient downtown area that was constructed is currently present today with some locals managing their businesses. Some of them are antiques shops of bed and breakfast areas. The Galveston Hurricane of 1990 abandoned the local school but in 1905 it was reconstructed and manages by three teachers who teach 100 students. In 1947 the local schools become a part of the Clear Creek Independent School District. The population of the city increases from 200 to 560 earlier the Great Depression, but fall to 200 in 1936 and stand still at 400 from 1940 up to 1947. During the Albert and Ernest Fay shipyard started they could mange 150 boats, and start employing people that is why the population of the city increases.