Boling-Iago, Census-designated place in Wharton County, Texas, United States.
Boling-Iago is a census-designated place in Wharton County in eastern Texas. It sits at the junction of Farm to Market Roads 1301 and 442 and covers agricultural land in the region.
The settlement formed around 1900 when a railroad was built through the area. The name comes from Mary Bolling Vineyard, daughter of surveyor Robert Vineyard.
The population of 930 residents reflects a diverse mix of Hispanic, White, and African American communities, maintaining strong agricultural traditions through generations.
The place operates in the Central Time Zone and is served by basic services. The Boling Independent School District and local facilities support the community.
A salt dome beneath the area supported significant oil production in the early 1900s. During the peak years of extraction, this was an important production center in the region.
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