Hockley, Texas
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Hockley, Texas is an unincorporated community located in Harris County, Texas approximately 5 miles southeast of Waller and thirty-six miles northwest of Houston city limits on State Highway 6. The community was established in 1835 by George Washington Hockley.
The community serves as the main hub for railway traffic serving Houston, Austin, and many parts of central Texas. The Southern Pacific rail line is one of the community's major employers. The city is surrounded by grain farms and cattle ranches. Hockley is home to six-time World Champion Calf Roper, Fred Whitfield. He is the first African-American to win the World Championship and was also named the PRCA All Around Champion in 1999.
Hockley is also the birthplace of race car driver A.J. Foyt IV.
[edit] Geography
Hockley is surrounded by many larger cities including Hempstead, Katy, and Tomball.
[edit] Education
Hockley is within the Waller Independent School District.
Schools serving Hockley include:
- Waller High School (Unincorporated Harris County)
- Waller Junior High School (Waller)
- Wayne C. Schultz Middle School (Unincorporated Harris County)
- Roberts Road Elementary School (Unincorporated Harris County)
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