Dickinson, Alabama Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

In Dickinson, Texas, there are a few restaurants and cafes to choose from. Enjoy your morning cup of coffee at The Drink Station, weekend brunch at Cool Scene, or enjoy dinner at King's Bierhaus League City or Clifton Seaside Diner. Residents love to go for burgers at Freddy's Frozen Custard & Steakburgers.

The Dickinson City and County are home to more than 25 thousand residents. The median age is 47 and median household size is three. In 2016, Dickinson County had a population of 16,667, but by the end of the decade, it had grown to over 30,000 people. If you're interested in finding out more about the area's history, check out the Dickinson County website. There are county departments, census data, and a map that you can explore to learn more about this growing community.

The Dickinson City area is primarily made up of residential neighborhoods. There are a few grocery stores in Dickinson, such as Stop N Drive Food Mart, and Pure Water Supply. The town's history dates back to 1824, when John Dickinson received a land grant from the Mexican government. The city became a stop on the Galveston, Houston, and Henderson Railroad. It also established a post office in 1890.

The population of Dickinson City was approximately 3,500 people in the 1950 census. The population of Dickinson City is also estimated to be around that amount today. The city has a total area of 4.8 square miles (12 km2).