Baytown is a city in Chambers and Harris Counties in the Gulf Coast region of Texas. The city was originally three separate towns - Goose Creek, Pelly and East Baytown - which merged in 1948.
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In its online home, the local Chamber of Commerce offers a business directory, a description of member benefits, calendar of events, and a visitor guide to the greater Baytown region of Texas.
http://www.baytownchamber.com/
Baytown Historical Preservation Association
The BHPA is a non-profit organization charged with the preservation of structures, artifacts and documents that are significant to the history and culture of Baytown, Texas, operating the historic 1894 one-room Wooster School as well as the 1910 Brown-McKay House. Upcoming events are scheduled, and past events are reported on, along with the organizations projects and contact data.
http://www.baytownhistory.org/
The Internet edition of the local print newspaper presents local news, sports reports, obituaries, opinion columns, weather reports, lifestyle information and other features. Advertising and subscription information are also provided.
http://baytownsun.com/
Its official site includes an overview of the city, a description of its governmental structure, identifying key elected and appointed officials, and offers details about municipal departments and services.
http://www.baytown.org/
Located on Mary Elizabeth Wilbanks Avenue in Baytown, Texas, the hours of operation for this public library facility is given, along with a discussion of its services, programs, and services. Residents of Baytown may register for a temporary library card or renew their card online.
http://www.baytownlibrary.org/