Galveston County Gulf Coast City
Welcome to La Marque, a coastal city in Galveston County that sits along Interstate 45 midway between Houston and Galveston Island, pairing deep-rooted history with newer residential growth.
La Marque is a city in Galveston County, Texas, positioned along Interstate 45 about 15 miles south of Houston and four miles north of Galveston Island. This mainland, coastal-plain setting places it directly between the Houston metropolitan area and the Gulf beaches, giving the city a practical, connected location with a distinctly coastal atmosphere. The community's history is older than its incorporation date suggests. For decades La Marque functioned as a large unincorporated residential area, and by some accounts it was the largest unincorporated residential community in Texas before city leaders pursued incorporation in 1953 to fend off annexation by neighboring Texas City. Railroads had reached the settlement by the early twentieth century, anchoring it as a stop along the region's transportation network. The area also carries deep cultural roots: the Settlement Historic District preserves a community of Black cowboys and includes what is regarded as the oldest Creole Cottage style home in Galveston County. Today La Marque is a residential city of roughly 18,000 people that borders Texas City and sits near the employment and industrial centers of the Galveston-Texas City corridor, including the Port of Texas City and related petrochemical and logistics operations. Many residents work in Texas City, Galveston, League City, or Houston, making the city a home base within a larger economic region rather than a self-contained job center. For someone considering a move, La Marque offers an appealing combination: a genuine, established small-city feel, direct Interstate 45 access, a shared school system with Texas City, and proximity to both Houston's amenities and Galveston Island's beaches and historic districts. It is especially suited to commuters who want coastal living without island prices or the density of the central Houston suburbs.
La Marque is located in Galveston County, Texas, on the county's mainland side. It sits along Interstate 45, about 15 miles south of Houston and roughly four miles north of Galveston Island.
La Marque sits along Interstate 45 about 15 miles south of downtown Houston and four miles north of Galveston Island, putting both the Houston metro and the Galveston beaches within an easy drive.
Public schools in La Marque are served by Texas City Independent School District, which absorbed the former La Marque ISD in 2016. La Marque High School is part of Texas City ISD, and the community is also within the College of the Mainland community college district.
The Settlement Historic District is a La Marque community listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It preserves the site of one of the county's oldest African American communities, including what is described as the oldest Creole Cottage style home remaining in Galveston County, rooted in the area's Black cowboy heritage.
Yes. La Marque lies only about four miles north of Galveston Island along Interstate 45, so the Gulf beaches, Galveston's historic attractions, and Galveston Island State Park are a short drive away.
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