East End, Houston, Texas

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The East End is a region in eastern Houston, Texas, located between the eastern edge of downtown to the Port of Houston and south to Hobby Airport.

East End consists of many different ethnic groups, including Hispanic, Asian, Anglo, and African American. Latinos make up more than half of the 100,512 residents, The area includes two of Houston’s oldest Hispanic neighborhoods, Magnolia Park and Second Ward.

[edit] Education

Residents attend school in the Houston Independent School District.

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