
Santa Fe, Texas is a welcoming community in Galveston County, Texas located about 35 miles southeast of Houston, Texas and just a short drive from the Gulf Coast. The city was founded in the late 1800s along the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway, which helped establish the area as a key stop for agriculture and transportation throughout Southeast Texas.
Historically, Santa Fe was known for its strong farming and ranching roots, producing crops such as rice, cotton, and vegetables that were shipped across the region by rail. The community also became known for its rural lifestyle, large open spaces, and close-knit neighborhoods that still define the area today.
Today, Santa Fe continues to grow while maintaining its small-town character. Residents enjoy easy access to nearby cities like Houston and Galveston, along with local parks, schools, and community events. With its combination of history, open land, and proximity to major Gulf Coast destinations, Santa Fe remains a desirable place for families and businesses in the region.
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