Everwood
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Discover your own personal oasis in one of Webster’s most thriving neighborhoods. Situated within a five-mile radius of scenic trails, high-end shopping, and dining, as well as Webster’s best schools, your new lifestyle will exceed your expectations. Plan a dinner party for friends in your newly renovated kitchen featuring stainless steel appliances, wood-style flooring, glass-tile backsplash, and granite countertops. Lace-up your shoes and enjoy a workout in our state-of-the-art fitness center or lounge by one of our four sparkling swimming pools.
Nestled in the heart of Webster, Texas, Everwood is close to so many of the Houston area's best attractions. Find entertainment easily by being minutes from the Kemah Boardwalk and Baybrook Mall. Enjoy a sun-filled day at the beach on Galveston Island or shop on the strand. Everwood is also close to NASA Space Station and has easy access to downtown Houston being located directly off of HWY 45.
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About Webster, Texas
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Webster is a city in Harris County, Texas, in the Houston metro area. Founded in 1879 by James W. Webster as Gardentown, it was established originally as a colony for settlers from England. Eventually railroads were built running through the area.
In 1903, the Houston Chamber of Commerce invited Seito Saibara to come to Texas to teach farmers how to grow rice, which at the time was an important cash crop. Saibara settled in the area and brought a small farming community of Japanese Christians, which became the foundation of the rice industry on the Gulf Coast.
In the 1960s the National Aeronautics and Space Administration built the Manned Spacecraft Center (now known as the Johnson Space Center) nearby, and development quickly ensued, and the town's population blossomed. Today, Webster is a bedroom community adjacent to the Clear Lake Area and its tech industry.