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Why Live in Bishop
Bishop, located in southwestern Nueces County, Texas, has evolved from its early 1900s roots as a farming community into a hub of industry, largely due to the presence of the Celanese Corporation plant. This small city attracts residents for employment opportunities and its highly rated schools, including Bishop Primary, Petronila Elementary, and Luehrs Junior High, which are part of the Bishop Consolidated Independent School District. The area offers a variety of home styles, such as New Traditional, ranch-style homes, cottages, and bungalows, with prices ranging from $50,000 to $600,000. Despite narrow streets, most homes feature garages or carports. Bishop is less prone to flooding and hurricane damage compared to coastal Corpus Christi. Local attractions include Bishop City Park, with its community center, basketball court, and fishing lake, and Amistad Veterans Memorial Park, which boasts ADA-compliant playground equipment and a splash pad. Nearby Kingsville offers the King Ranch museum and Texas A&M University, just 7 miles away. Shopping and dining options are available along U.S. Route 77, which connects Bishop to Kingsville and Corpus Christi, located 34 miles northeast. This route provides easy access to regional employers like the Kingsville Naval Air Station and Christus Spohn Hospital Kleberg.