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Livingston

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City Hall, Church and Jackson, Livingston, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 30° 42' 39.00119000004", -94° 55' 59.20176"
 
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     Seat of Polk County, founded in 1846; incorporated 1902. Named by Moses L. Choate, donor of its 100-acre townsite. It became vital trade, educational and social center for people of sawmills and boat landings on the Trinity River. was among guests dancing at Old Andress Inn in the early 1850s. The only Indian reservation in Texas, for the Alabama-Coushatta tribe, is located near here. The economy is agricultural, based chiefly on ranching and timber. Since 1930 there has been major oil and gas development. Pine forest capital of Texas.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

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