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City of West University Place

West University Place, Harris County

Marker Text

Tennessee politician Ben W. Hooper led investors in forming the West End Realty Co. in 1910. They chose land near Rice Institute, which opened in 1912, and created West University Place, connected to Houston by streetcar. Homesites sold primarily to young, middle-class families. Trying to address the area's frequent flooding, citizens incorporated in 1924, electing L.B. Ryon as mayor. The city's second mayor, Harold B. Schlesinger, helped develop a strong infrastructure. With several additions, the city grew to its current size, approximately two square miles. Today, the independent, viable community features park space and other amenities for its several thousand residents. (2004)

Marker Details

Address 3800 University Blvd.
Location Description Municipal Building, City of West University, N side University Blvd., 100 feet W. of Auden St.
Marker # 15654
Dedicated 2004
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; land development
Latitude, Longitude 29.714687, -95.43788

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