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LiverpoolBrazoria County,TexasThe Texas state capital is Austin. What would you like to know about Liverpool
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The population of Liverpool is approximately 396 (1990).
The amount of land area in Liverpool is 2.46 sq. kilometers.
Liverpool elevation is 51 feet above sea level. Return to Index Liverpool location: near Galveston. Liverpool is 24 miles from Pasadena and 26 miles from Houston in southeastern Texas. Nearby communities include: Chocolate Bayou, Danbury, Alvin, Angleton, Santa Fe and Hitchcock.
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History & History Related Items Liverpool history: Liverpool was just a trading post at first in 1827. It wasn't until 1834 that it was really settled. The founding date is officially in 1837 when it became a shipping point for Chocolate Bayou. It was named for Liverpool, England by a Commodore Nelson. There was a post office here from 1846 until 1867. It re-opened in 1879 and continued operation until now. The population grew and dwindled over the years from a low of 20 in 1884 to the population in 1990 of 396.
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