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Beaumont, Texas / Jefferson County

Beaumont, Texas, is just 30 miles inland from the Gulf of Mexico beaches and lies within the vibrant Port Arthur metro area. According to the Census 2000, Beaumont, TX is home to 113,866 residents. It covers almost 90 square miles of the Lone Stak State's beautiful coastal plain and is the seat of Jefferson County.

Together, Beaumont, Orange and Port Arthur form one of the Gulf Coast’s premier industrial regions, known as the Golden Triangle. Today, the Beaumont, Texas area is one of the most important petrochemical and refining centers in the world.Lamar University contributes to the community’s resources through its swiftly developing core of research centers. The manufacture of medical instruments and industrial equipment play a major role in the economy. Top employers include ExxonMobil Petrochemical, Beaumont Independent School District and Christus St. Elizabeth Hospital.

If you have a personal injury claim in Beaumont, TX, you’ll probably go to one of the trial courts: the Municipal or Justice of the Peace Court, the County Court, or the District Court. Which court you go to depends on the kind of case you have and the amount of damages at issue. A civil court will hear your claim. Once you’ve gone through a trial, you may have the right to appeal your personal injury case to the Appeals Court or the Supreme Court. There are 14 Appeals Court locations, two of which are located in Houston, TX, and the Texas Supreme Court is in Austin.  

Beaumont businesses have access to a sophisticated infrastructure including interstate highways, railway systems, the Port of Beaumont, and two airports: the Beaumont Municipal Airport and the Southeast Texas Regional Airport. Beaumont, Texas lies along the Amtrak route, situated at the convergence of I-10 and several highways. Louisiana is a half-hour drive away, while enormous Houston is an hour and a half drive.

Beaumont, TX provides a selection of activities ranging from dance halls to rodeos, as well as swamp tours of the lush Sabine River Basin Outback and the lovely Big Thicket Preserve.Dynamic Beaumont offers two-step dancing at places such as Crockett Street’s Dixie Dance Hall. Eateries serve local ethnic fare such as boiled crawfish and barbecued crabs.

Attractions in Beaumont, TX include the Spindletop Gladys City, the Thomas Alva Edison Museum, the McFaddin-Ward House, the Texas Energy Museum and the Fire Museum of Texas, home to the world’s largest fire hydrant. Also found here are the lush and verdant Beaumont Botanical Gardens, Art Museum of Southeast Texas and Ford Park.

Beaumont, Texas combines the Cajun lifestyle from nearby Louisiana with its own distinctly Texan spirit, creating a delightfully unique atmosphere. With its mild climate, steady base of employment and excellent schools, Beaumont provides an enviable place to call home.

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