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Katy, Texas - Wikipedia In 1895, James Oliver Thomas laid out a town, and in January 1896 the town of Katy was named through Thomas's post office application The name "Katy" was derived from the MKT Railroad Company, which was commonly referred to as "the K-T" (also its stock exchange symbol)
About - City of Katy, TX The City of Katy is the hub of three counties - Harris, Waller and Fort Bend - and is located 30 miles west of Houston The City was founded on rice farming in the late 1800s and was formally incorporated in 1945 The City provides the highest quality of life for its residents
12 Fantastic Things To Do In Katy TX - Secret Houston With its entertainment venues, exciting bar scene, and certified foodie havens, Katy has become one of, if not, the hottest Houston suburb Whether you’re a resident or a visitor, here are the best things to do in Katy for families, couples, and solo trippers
Home | Travel Katy Come discover the charm of small town Texas, just 30 miles west of Houston Enjoy spectacular shopping at our downtown shops, visit the local brewery for tastings or cool down at the waterpark Tour Katy's historic homes and museums Take a walk, fish or run with your dog at our beautiful parks
City of Katy, TX | Home You'll love Katy The old town heritage is still alive, but new ideas, businesses, families are growing thriving in our town!
Travel Katy - City of Katy, TX Travel to Historic Katy, Texas! Come discover all that our City has to offer - from unique shopping and dining experiences, events, parks, museums and more - there is something for the whole family
Visitors Center - City of Katy, TX More than just an information center, this new community space celebrates Katy’s heritage, vibrant culture, and promising future It stands as a welcoming gateway to all that makes Katy a remarkable destination — from our thriving small businesses to our beautiful parks and engaging public events