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

Are you looking for the Population & Steets in Wallus City, Texas? The city is situated about 50 miles inland from the Gulf Coast and has pleasant weather all year long. Wallis is part of the Houston metropolitan area, which is the fourth largest in the country. The metro area covers more than 900 square miles and spans fifty miles in every direction. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 1,325 people, and it is growing. The average commute time for Wallis, TX is more than ten minutes, which is a large percentage of the national average.

The town of Wallis is home to Wallis Cemetery, also known as the Protestant Cemetery. Established in the 1890s, the cemetery has served the community for over 120 years. The town was named after a local postmaster, William Guyler, who donated 100 acres of land for the railroad to use. Guyler Street is the city's longest street and is named for him. You can find Guyler Street at FM 1093, one mile north of the center of town. From there, follow cemetery road west on Wallis Cemetery Road.

The city had eight churches, two schools, a bank, a public library, and a weekly newspaper in 1975. In 1991, Wallis had a population of 1,411 people and fifteen rated businesses. In 1975, Wallis had a median age of 37. In 1991, Wallis had a population of 1,411 people, but that number has dwindled since then.