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'''Katy''' is a city located in the U.S. state of [[Directory:Texas|Texas]] within the [[Directory:Houston|Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown]] metropolitan area. The city is located partially in the counties of Fort Bend, Waller, and Harris. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, Katy's population was 11,775.
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==Overview==
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Katy is named for the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (commonly referred to as the "Katy Railroad", now a part of Union Pacific) that ran through Katy in the 19th century. Katy was once known as Cane Island. The name is derived from Cane Island Creek which runs just west of downtown. Cane Creek is a branch of Buffalo Bayou. The origins of the name Cane Island are believed to be from the fact that Katy was once a major sugar cane producer. The Houston suburb's prime attraction is the Katy Mills Mall. A secondary attraction is an unusual outdoor museum of Chinese culture and history called the Forbidden Gardens.
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Katy has become one of the fastest growing upscale suburbs in Houston. Katy's Country charm mixed with it's posh master planned communities, acclaimed Katy ISD, current and future shopping centers, and upper class residents has made it one of the most sought after suburbs in the Houston area. Katy boasts several shopping centers, among them are the following: it's main shopping center is The Katy Mills Mall; one that is partially complete, LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch; and two that will be completed in the future, The Village of Katy, a shopping and business center, and the West Grand Promenade, that is being developed by Simon Property Group.
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Katy is home to the Igloo Corporation, an internationally known manufacturer of cooling and portable refrigeration products. Igloo Corporation consolidated all of their operations in Katy in 2003.
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==Businesses==
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The following have [[Centiare:Semantic tagging|semantically tagged]] the Katy area as where their business is located.
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<ASK Mainlabel="Directory" Header="show" Link="all">
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[[Category:Katy Area Business]]
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[[Company Name:=*|Company Name]]
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</ASK>
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<adsense>
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google_ad_client = "pub-2691522529325106";
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google_ad_width = 728;
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google_ad_height = 90;
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google_ad_format = "728x90_as";
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google_ad_type = "text_image";
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google_ad_channel = "";
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</adsense>
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==Geography==
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Katy is located at {{coor dms|29|47|33|N|95|49|21|W|city}} (29.792582, -95.822436).
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According to the [[Directory:United States of America|Unites States]] Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 27.6 km² (10.7 mi²). None of the area is covered with water.
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==External links==
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*[http://www.katytexas.com Katy Texas]
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*[http://www.katychamber.com/images/demographics/KCoutsideEPS4.pdf Master Plan Map of Katy Area / City of Katy]
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*[http://www.cityofkaty.com/ City of Katy official web site]
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*[http://www.katyisd.org Katy Independent School District web site]
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*[http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/KK/hfk1.html] Handbook of Texas Online article
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*[http://www.katychamber.com Greater Katy Area Chamber of Commerce web site]
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*[http://www.katyedc.org Katy Area Economic Development Council web site]
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*[http://www.katytimes.com Katy Times &mdash; Tri-weekly newspaper for the Katy area]
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*[http://www.hollowhill.com/tx/katy-ghost-pictures-1.htm Ghosts - Old Town Katy, Texas]
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*[http://www.west-houston.com/map.aspx New Construction Communities Map]
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{{Mapit-US-cityscale|29.792582|-95.822436}}
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[[Category:Cities in Texas]]
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[[Category:Fort Bend County, Texas]]

Latest revision as of 18:52, 31 March 2007

Katy is a city located in the U.S. state of Texas within the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan area. The city is located partially in the counties of Fort Bend, Waller, and Harris. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, Katy's population was 11,775.

Overview

Katy is named for the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad (commonly referred to as the "Katy Railroad", now a part of Union Pacific) that ran through Katy in the 19th century. Katy was once known as Cane Island. The name is derived from Cane Island Creek which runs just west of downtown. Cane Creek is a branch of Buffalo Bayou. The origins of the name Cane Island are believed to be from the fact that Katy was once a major sugar cane producer. The Houston suburb's prime attraction is the Katy Mills Mall. A secondary attraction is an unusual outdoor museum of Chinese culture and history called the Forbidden Gardens.

Katy has become one of the fastest growing upscale suburbs in Houston. Katy's Country charm mixed with it's posh master planned communities, acclaimed Katy ISD, current and future shopping centers, and upper class residents has made it one of the most sought after suburbs in the Houston area. Katy boasts several shopping centers, among them are the following: it's main shopping center is The Katy Mills Mall; one that is partially complete, LaCenterra at Cinco Ranch; and two that will be completed in the future, The Village of Katy, a shopping and business center, and the West Grand Promenade, that is being developed by Simon Property Group.

Katy is home to the Igloo Corporation, an internationally known manufacturer of cooling and portable refrigeration products. Igloo Corporation consolidated all of their operations in Katy in 2003.

Businesses

The following have semantically tagged the Katy area as where their business is located. <ASK Mainlabel="Directory" Header="show" Link="all"> Company Name </ASK> <adsense> google_ad_client = "pub-2691522529325106"; google_ad_width = 728; google_ad_height = 90; google_ad_format = "728x90_as"; google_ad_type = "text_image"; google_ad_channel = ""; </adsense>

Geography

Katy is located at Template:Coor dms (29.792582, -95.822436).

According to the Unites States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 27.6 km² (10.7 mi²). None of the area is covered with water.

External links

Template:Mapit-US-cityscale