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Almeda

Houston, Harris County

Marker Text

In 1892 Illinois investors bought land here, near a pre-Civil War railroad line, and platted the town of Almeda. With its mild climate, the town was marketed as a citrus farming community, but unusually severe freezes caused many farmers to turn to dairy production by the 1920s. Almeda became a prosperous dairy farming town. In 1893 residents founded a school district that served children from parts of three counties. Although Almeda became part of the city of Houston in 1959, it remains a part of local history. (1992)

Marker Details

Address 3810 W. Fuqua St.
Location Description Vinson neighborhood library, near entrance facing W. Fuqua St.
Marker # 12665
Dedicated 1992
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; land surveys, land companies, promotional towns
Latitude, Longitude 29.613884, -95.433673

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