Huntsville, Texas
Huntsville is a town that
has something everyone. It is the county seat of Walker County, and the home
of the Walker County Fairgrounds. Texas State Penitentiary is located in
Huntsville. It is the home of Sam Houston State University. Located just
south of Huntsville is the Sam Houston Visitors Center and Statue.
Huntsville is located
approximately 70 miles north of Houston and 171 miles south east of Dallas.
It is surrounded by forests, several lakes, and ranch land.
Huntsville is one of the
larger towns around the Lake Livingston area. Downtown is home to antique
stores, galleries, shops and museums.
If you like museums, you
can visit the Sam Houston Memorial Museum Complex, Texas Prison Museum, Gibbs-Powell
Home Museum, and H.E.A.R.T.S. Veteran Museum.
With over 30 places to
eat, you will never go hungry. It has several department stores including
Baskin's, Beals, JC Penny's, Sears and Walmart. If you need a place to stay,
Huntsville has 9 hotels, and 9 bed and breakfast.
Huntsville State Park is
2000 acres that adjoins the Sam Houston National Forest. You can enjoy hiking,
biking, camping, and nature viewing. If you are interested in diving, you
can dive at the Blue Lagoon Dive Center.
According to the 2000 census
the population of Huntsville is 35,078.
Texas greatest hero, General
Sam Houston lived in Huntsville and is buried in Oakwood Cemetery. Each year
visitors come to Huntsville to visit the monument, and pay respects to his
grave. You can also visit the Sam Houston Visitors Center and Statue located
just south of Huntsville.
Sam Houston State University
is located in Huntsville. Approximately 13,000 students are enrolled each
year. The university offers 84 undergraduate degree programs, 57 masters'
programs, and doctoral programs in Criminal Justice, Educational Leadership,
and Forensic Psychology.
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