When the company town was first created, Sugar Land did not have its own medical facilities. Initially, the physician assigned to the Imperial Prison Farm, Dr. Gayle Deatherage, would treat Sugar Land [...]
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The tall red brick building on the north side of U.S. Highway 90A between Main Street and Ulrich Street has been in the news lately, because PUMA Development requested support from the City of Sugar L [...]
Read MoreThe Sugar Land Heritage Foundation is pleased to announce Bill Little’s book “The Road Ahead: From Company Town to the City of Sugar Land” is now for sale. This book was generously donated by Bud an [...]
Read MoreOn the north bank of Oyster Creek in a modern neighborhood sits a tranquil cemetery that is as strong an emblem of old Sugar Land as the Char House, or the Sugar Land Auditorium. San Isidro Cemetery [...]
Read MoreA grand opening ceremony will be held for the Sugar Land Heritage Museum and Visitor Center on Saturday, Jan. 27. The entire family is encouraged to attend. Events will kick off at 10 a.m. with the o [...]
Read MoreThe Sugar Land Heritage Foundation would like to thank Johnson Development for providing SLHF with temporary headquarters on the Imperial Sugar refinery site in the Engineering and Personnel Building, [...]
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