Magnolia Park, Houston, Texas

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Magnolia Park is an area of Houston, Texas.

Magnolia Park was laid out in 1890 and named for the magnolias in the area.

Magnolia Park incorporated as a city in 1909. Mexican-Americans started to settle in Magnolia Park in 1911; ever since, Magnolia Park has been a Hispanic center of Houston.

Magnolia Park was annexed to Houston in October 1926.

[edit] Education

Residents are zoned to Houston ISD schools.

Residents of Magnolia Park are zoned to DeZavala Elementary School. Residents of Magnolia Park Numbered Block 2 are zoned to Gallegos Elementary School.

All of Magnolia Park is zoned to Edison Middle School.

Almost all of Magnolia Park is zoned to Milby High School. A few pupils are zoned to Austin High School.

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