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Baytown

City in southeastern Texas, 35 km/22 mi east of Houston, across San Jacinto Bay; population (1990) 63,900. Part of the vast Houston port area, in a rich oil- and sulphur-producing region, its petrochemical products include synthetic rubber, carbon black, and ink, and it has oil refineries.

It was formed when Pelly, Goose Creek, and Baytown merged and was incorporated as a city in 1948. Lee College (1934) is here.



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: Korkie Smith looks Tuesday at the devastation of neighbor Renee Napier's house in the aftermath of Hurricane Ike in Baytown, Texas.
1948 after the consolidation of Goose Creek, Pelly, and Baytown.
Bayer will raise MDI capacity at Baytown from 460 million lb/yr to 600 million lb/yr.
 
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