
Total Population Size in Texas Counties, 2000
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- Hyperstorm
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Total Population Size in Texas Counties, 2000
Here's an interesting map showing the total population size in Texas counties according to the 2000 Census. You can have a general idea of how many people will be impacted if the storm takes the projected path.


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- JenBayles
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Yep - there's a whole lot more people along the Texas coast than most folks would imagine.
My sister tried to find a place to evacuate to last night and the closest they could get is Ardmore, OK. Everything in the Hill Country is booked - even the litting out of the way properties that don't have a web site. Everything due north is booked since that encompasses mandatory evacuation routes and Katrina survivors. So, her family is in for what would normally be about a 6+ hour drive turning into much more than that. At least they're playing it safe and getting out.
My sister tried to find a place to evacuate to last night and the closest they could get is Ardmore, OK. Everything in the Hill Country is booked - even the litting out of the way properties that don't have a web site. Everything due north is booked since that encompasses mandatory evacuation routes and Katrina survivors. So, her family is in for what would normally be about a 6+ hour drive turning into much more than that. At least they're playing it safe and getting out.
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History of Kenedy County, TX:
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/onl ... /hck4.html
So it's a case where all the land is basically owned by 3-4 old ranching families who don't feel any particular need to change anything or sell anything off.
http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/onl ... /hck4.html
So it's a case where all the land is basically owned by 3-4 old ranching families who don't feel any particular need to change anything or sell anything off.
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