14 Facts About Spring Texas

1.

Large geographic area now known as Spring Texas was originally inhabited by the Orcoquiza Native Americans.

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2.

The main cash crops in Spring Texas were sugar cane and cotton; area residents grew vegetables.

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3.

The Old Town Spring Texas Association opened in 1980 to promote the Old Town Spring Texas shopping area, which consists of the restored houses.

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4.

Stations within the Spring CDP include Station 71 at 646 E Louetta, Station 73 at 4923 Treaschwig Road, Station 74 at 24030 Old Aldine-Westfield, and Station 78 at 1225 Booker Road.

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5.

Spring Texas previously was in Precinct 4 until a redistricting plan approved in October 2021.

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6.

Spring Texas's designated United States Postal Service post office is the Spring Texas Post Office at 1411 Wunsche Loop.

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7.

Montgomery County residents with Spring Texas addresses attend schools in Conroe Independent School District.

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8.

Areas in Klein ISD with "Spring Texas" addresses are served by Klein Oak High School, Klein High School, and Klein Collins High School.

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9.

Areas in Conroe ISD with "Spring Texas" addresses are served by Oak Ridge High School and Grand Oaks High School on the eastern side, and both The Woodlands High School and The Woodlands College Park High School on the western side.

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10.

Northwoods Catholic School, a private Catholic school in the Spring Texas area, was located off of the intersection of Farm to Market Road 2920 and Gosling Road, in a 51-acre campus.

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11.

Old Town Spring Texas is a popular shopping area in Spring Texas.

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12.

Old Town Spring is an old town with over 150 shops, restaurants, and art galleries in Spring, a community in unincorporated Harris County, Texas.

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13.

Old Town Spring Texas is north of the city of Houston and outside Beltway 8.

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14.

Population in the Old Town Spring Texas area started growing in the early 19th century when the Spanish and French came to trade with the local Akokisa Indians.

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