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Why Live in Brazoria
Brazoria, Texas, is a small city with a rich history dating back to 1828, located about 55 miles from Houston. With a population of fewer than 3,000, Brazoria fosters a close-knit community atmosphere, highlighted by long-standing events such as the No Name Festival and the Santa Anna Ball. The city features midcentury Ranch-style homes and 1940s bungalows, primarily situated on lots under a quarter of an acre, with newer brick Traditional homes found on Red Oak Circle and West Red Oak Street. State Highway 36 serves as the main commercial corridor, offering local dining options, boutiques, and western-themed bars, while nearby Lake Jackson provides additional shopping at Brazos Mall. For things to do, residents can enjoy playgrounds at Lions Den Park and Wilson City Park, fishing and watersports on the Brazos and San Bernard Rivers, and birdwatching at San Bernard National Wildlife Refuge. Surfside Beach is approximately 20 miles away, offering sandy shores along the Gulf of Mexico. The Columbia-Brazoria Independent School District serves the area, with schools earning generally good ratings. Commuters benefit from proximity to Houston, accessible via State Highway 36 and Farm Road 521, with the Gulf Coast Transit District providing transportation for veterans.