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Addicks Barker Home Security
Addicks Barker, Texas is part of the Houston metro area. The place was named in 1884, after Henry Addicks, a postmaster. It was a stop on the railroad for the Bear Creek Community. In 1900, the town of Addicks was destroyed by a hurricane, but was quickly rebuilt. Addicks is famous for the Addicks Reservoir …More…
Posted on January 12, 2010 Filed Under Texas | Leave a Comment
Alamo Heights Home Security
Alamo Heights, Texas lies in the Bexar County and is considered to be part of the San Antonio metro area. Neighboring towns include Terrell Hills and Olmos Park. There are plenty of sights to see in and around Alamo Heights, Texas.
The cost of living in Alamo Heights is slightly higher than the national average by …More…
Posted on January 12, 2010 Filed Under Texas | Leave a Comment
Baytown Home Security
Baytown, Texas is a large city located in Harris County, near the Houston metro area. It is the fourth-largest city within the Houston metropolitan area.
Baytown has a population of approximately 70,135 people and continues to grow at a rate of 3%. The cost of living in Baytown is around 21% lower than the national average, …More…
Posted on January 8, 2010 Filed Under Texas | Leave a Comment
Bordersville Home Security
Predominantly an African American community, Bordersville, Texas lies in Harris County. Located around half a mile from the George Bush Intercontinental Airport, the city sees a lot of people pass through it.
After the closing of a sawmill in the neighboring city of Humble, Bordersville was established as an unincorporated section of Harris County. This was …More…
Posted on January 8, 2010 Filed Under Texas | Leave a Comment
Dewalt Home Security
Dewalt, Texas lies within the county of Fort Bend and outside of the Houston, Sugarland and Baytown metro area. Dewalt is essentially an area in Missouri City, Texas. Not much information is available on the community of Dewalt; however, we found plenty of statistics on Sugarland. Sugarland has a population of 75,700 people and continues …More…
Posted on January 7, 2010 Filed Under Texas | Leave a Comment
McKinney Home Security
McKinney is situated in the Collin County of Texas in the United States. McKinney is a fast growing city and it has emerged as the third fastest growing city in the year 2008. The city and county are named after the congressman Collin McKinney.
McKinney is well connected to its neighboring cities with major highways passing …More…
Posted on January 7, 2010 Filed Under Texas | Leave a Comment
Grand Prairie Home Security
Grand Prairie, Texas is part of the Dallas – Fort Worth metro area and is comprised of approximately 158,500 residents. It is a city that belongs to the Dallas, Tarrant and Ellis Counties in Texas. A growing community, Grand Prairie continues to grow at a 21% growth rate. The cost of living for this area …More…
Posted on January 6, 2010 Filed Under Texas | Leave a Comment
DeSoto Home Security
DeSoto, Texas is located in the Dallas County and is close to the Dallas metro area. It has a population of approximately 47,000 residents. The unemployment rate in Desoto is 8.0%, just below the national average of 8.5%. While jobs in the area continue to decline, the local cost of living is a little over …More…
Posted on January 5, 2010 Filed Under Texas | Leave a Comment
Fort Worth Home Security
Fort Worth, located in northern Texas is the fifth largest city in the state. It is the seventeenth largest city in the United States and is considered the second largest cultural and economic center in the state of Texas. In 2006, Fort Worth was ranked as the ninth safest city with a population of …More…
Posted on January 4, 2010 Filed Under Texas | Leave a Comment
Cedar Park Home Security
Cedar Park, Texas lies in the Williamson and Travis Counties. A major suburb of Austin, the city of Cedar Park is mostly part of the Williamson County, however a small portion does extend into the Travis County. Cedar Park was incorporated recently in 1973. This area continues to grow at an astounding 100% growth rate.
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Posted on January 4, 2010 Filed Under Texas | Leave a Comment
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