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Pasadena Deep Dive

Pasadena, Texas, began as a modest agricultural community in the late 1800s, when a few hundred settlers were drawn by fertile land ideal for farming and cattle grazing. Over time, the discovery of oil and the rise of shipbuilding and petrochemical industries transformed Pasadena into a major industrial hub along the Houston Ship Channel. Today, the city has grown into a vibrant community of more than 156,000 residents, blending its agricultural roots with a thriving industrial economy and a proud spirit of growth and resilience.
Learn more about the Pasadena Loves Local initiative and how keeping dollars local is an investment in your community.
Here are a few ways to travel off the beaten path, and enjoy local life in Pasadena. You might have so much fun visiting, that you decide to move here!
Pasadena Deep Dive

Santa Anna Capture Site

San Jacinto Museum & Battlefield

Crown Hill Cemetery

Central Flyway
History

Lone Star Flight Museum

Pasadena Heritage Park & Museum

Vince’s Bridge