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Baytown In 1908, an oil strike was made beside Tabbs Bay. Oil exploration began in earnest and in 1916 the Goose Creek oil field became the first offshore drilling operation in Texas (second in the nation). In 1919, the directors of Humble Oil & Refining Company built a refinery in Baytown. This refinery would become one of the largest in the world, and a very influential force not only in Baytown, but also in World War II. The refinery produced over a billion gallons of aviation fuel (100 octane gasoline) during WWII, and nearly half of the total butyl rubber production in the United States in 1945. Over the next 50 years the population increased from 20,000 to almost 70,000. Although many changes have occurred, one Baytown landmark has remained constant. A giant live oak tree – estimated by some tree experts to be more than 1,000 years old – stands in the center of West Texas Avenue. Its spreading branches symbolize the long rich history of this area which has played such a significant role in the early settlement and subsequent development of the Texas Gulf Coast. For additional information, contact the City of Baytown. Mailing Address: Baytown City Hall, P. O. Box 424, 2401 Market Street, Baytown, TX 77522. Physical Address: Baytown City Hall, 2401 Market St., Baytown, TX 77522. Phone: Call (281) 422-8281. Email: baytown@baytown.org. Web: www.baytown.org. If you have anything you believe should be added to this section of Getting Away, please send it to Jim at Getting Away. mailto:jimbruner@gettingaway.com Coming Soon, In the mean time, if you have anything you believe should be added to this section of Getting Away, please send it to Jim at Getting Away. mailto:jimbruner@gettingaway.com Restaurant and Dining Suggestions Coming Soon, In the mean time, if you have anything you believe should be added to this section of Getting Away, please send it to Jim at Getting Away. mailto:jimbruner@gettingaway.com Books, Maps, Travel Guides and More
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