Poynor, Texas Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

You may be wondering: How large is the population of Poynor City? You can find this information by looking at the list of nearby cities. These cities are within 97 miles of Poynor City, MO. These cities are large enough to be easily commutable, but small enough to provide a nice alternative if you need to get somewhere quickly. If you are looking for a larger city, you should search for one within 4 hours' drive.

Although the city isn't very large, Poynor is home to a diverse population. It is among the least educated cities in the United States, with only 3.59% of residents holding a bachelor's degree or higher. Its per capita income is $30,547, which is middle-class relative to the rest of Texas. That is equivalent to $122,188 per year for a family of four. Poynor's population has a mix of rich and poor residents.

In addition to the town's population and street address, Poynor also has a history of railroading. The Texas and New Orleans Railroad came through the town in 1900. The town was named for railroad engineer D.H. Poynor, but was originally referred to as Poyner. Although the town was incorrectly named, it did have its own newspaper. While the railroad has moved on, Poynor is still home to several historical structures, including the historic Milner Grist Mill.