Pasadena - Baytown
Area includes: Pasadena TX - Baytown TX - Deer Park TX - La Porte TX Area
Pasadena, TexasPasadena is a city in the U.S. state of Texas within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area. It is the second-largest city in Harris County, 15th-largest in Texas, and 159th largest in the United States. Pasadena's Top Phone Book Headings Below is a list of the most popular or highly used headings for Yellow Page advertising. Each heading is a link to our Clear Lake Online Directory and will highlight each of the headings and relating headings.
PROUD MEMBER OF THESE CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE ~ Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce: www.clearlakearea.com/
Friendswood Chamber of Commerce: www.friendswood-chamber.com League City Chamber of Commerce: www.leaguecitychamber.com
North Galveston County Chamber of Commerce: www. LaPorte Chamber of Commerce: www.laportechamber.org/ Deer Park Chamber of Commerce: www.deerpark.org/ Pasadena Chamber of Commerce: pasadenachamber.org South Belt - Ellington Chamber of Commerce: www.southbeltchamber.com Pearland - Hobby Chamber of Commerce: www.pearlandchamber.com/ Alvin - Manvel Chamber of Commerce: www.alvinmanvelchamber.org/ Zip Codes: 77034, 77502, 77503, 77504, 77505, 77506, 77507, 77536, 77571, 77587, 77013, 77015, 77029, 77044, 77049, 77520, 77521, 77530, 77532, 77547, 77562 Coverage Area includes:Deer Park, Ellington, La Porte, South Houston, Baytown, Baywood Oaks, Brookside Estates, Channelview, Crosby, Deer Park, East Houston, Ellington, Fairmont Park, Galena Park, Glenbrook Valley, Harrisburg, Highlands, Houston, Jacinto City, La Porte, Meadow Creek, Mont Belvieu, North Shore, Pasadena, Shore Acres, South Houston, Wood Forest, Battlegrounds, San Jacinto, Barbours Cut, Morgan's Point, Sylvan Beach, South East Houston, Almeda Mall, Houston Ship Channel
How did Pasadena get its name? Here is a quote from David Pomeroy 's book, page 30. "Munger continued to push the Kansas syndicate purchase proposal. He put together a marketing program and a brochure. He named his proposed town, Pasadena, for the town of Pasadena, California. Oddly enough, the village of "Indiana Colony" in California had changed its name to Pasadena about 1875 because the Post Office would not accept the former name. The name PA-SA-DE-NA is a Chippewa (Ojibway) Indian name meaning, "Crown of the Valley." It was stated, that when spoken correctly and as punctuated, the name would "fall pleasantly on the ear." The renamed community promptly experienced a land boom that swelled its population to over 15,000 and began a Tournament of Roses parade in 1890 to emphasize the beauty and productivity of the valley region north of Los Angeles. Although Munger had never been to the town, he had read about its lush vegetation and perfect agriculture climate. This was exactly what he thought about the land in Texas and wanted to convey that same image to others." |
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