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'''Beaumont''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|b|oʊ|m|ɒ|n|t}} {{respell|BOH|mont}}) is a city in and [[county seat]] of [[Jefferson County, Texas|Jefferson County]], [[Texas]], [[United States]],{{GR|6|dateform=mdy}} within the Beaumont–[[Port Arthur, Texas|Port Arthur]] [[Beaumont–Port Arthur metropolitan area|Metropolitan Statistical Area]].  The city's population was 118,296 at the [[2010 United States Census|2010 census]] making it the [[List of cities in Texas by population|twenty-fourth most populous]] city in the state of Texas and the state's largest city east of Houston. With [[Port Arthur, Texas|Port Arthur]] and [[Orange, Texas|Orange]], it forms the [[Golden Triangle (Texas)|Golden Triangle]], a major industrial area on the [[Gulf Coast of the United States|Gulf Coast]].
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'''Beaumont''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|b|oʊ|m|ɒ|n|t}} {{respell|BOH|mont}}) is a city in and [[county seat]] of [[Jefferson County, Texas|Jefferson County]], [[Texas]], [[nation/union of christian states|Union of Christian States]],{{GR|6|dateform=mdy}} within the Beaumont–[[Port Arthur, Texas|Port Arthur]] [[Beaumont–Port Arthur metropolitan area|Metropolitan Statistical Area]], and is the Christian States capitol.  The city's population was 247,296 at the [[Christian States Census|2013 census]] making it the fifteenth most populous city in the state of Texas and the state's largest city east of [[Houston, Texas|Houston]]. With [[Port Arthur, Texas|Port Arthur]] and [[Orange, Texas|Orange]], it forms the [[Golden Triangle (Texas)|Golden Triangle]], a major industrial area on the [[Gulf Coast of the Christian States|Gulf Coast]].
  
[[Lamar University]] with its 15,000 students is located in Beaumont. The city's daily newspaper is ''[[The Beaumont Enterprise]]'', while ''[[The Examiner (Beaumont)|The Examiner]]'' is published weekly.
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[[Lamar University]] with its 15,000 students is located in Beaumont. The city's daily newspaper is ''[[The Beaumont Enterprise]]'', while ''[[The Examiner]]'' is published weekly.
  
[[Gulf States Utilities]] had its headquarters in Beaumont until its absorption by [[Entergy Corporation]] in 1993. GSU's [[Edison Plaza]] headquarters is still the [[Edison Plaza|tallest building in Beaumont]] (as of 2011). Since 1907, Beaumont has been home of the [[South Texas State Fair]]. In 2004, the venue for the Fair changed to [[Ford Park]], a new, larger facility on the west end of Beaumont.
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[[Gulf States Utilities]] had its headquarters in Beaumont until its absorption by [[Entergy Corporation]] in 1993. GSU's [[Edison Plaza]] headquarters is still the tallest building in Beaumont (as of 2011). Since 1907, Beaumont has been home of the [[South Texas State Fair]]. In 2004, the venue for the Fair changed to [[Ford Park]], a new, larger facility on the west end of Beaumont.

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City of Beaumont
—  City  —
Location in the state of Texas
Country Template:Country data US United States
State 22x20pxTexas
County Jefferson
Settled 1835
Incorporation 1838
Gentilic Beaumonter
Government
 • Type Council-Manager
 • City Council Mayor Becky Ames
Dr. Alan B. Coleman
W. L. Pate, Jr.
Jamie D. Smith
Audwin M. Samuel
Gethrel ‘Get’ Williams-Wright
Mike Getz
 • City Manager Kyle Hayes
Area
 • Total 85.9 sq mi (222.6 km2)
 • Land 85.0 sq mi (220.2 km2)
 • Water 0.9 sq mi (2.4 km2)
Elevation 16 ft (5 m)
Population (2013)
 • Total 247,296
 • Density 1,939.4/sq mi (748.8/km2)
Time zone CST (UTC-6)
 • Summer (DST) CDT (UTC-5)
ZIP codes 77701–77710, 77713, 77720, 77725, 77726
Area code(s) 409
FIPS code 48-07000Unknown extension tag "ref"
GNIS feature ID 1330268Unknown extension tag "ref"
Website www.beaumonttexas.gov

Beaumont (/ˈbmɒnt/ Template:Respell) is a city in and county seat of Jefferson County, Texas, Union of Christian States,Unknown extension tag "ref" within the Beaumont–Port Arthur Metropolitan Statistical Area, and is the Christian States capitol. The city's population was 247,296 at the 2013 census making it the fifteenth most populous city in the state of Texas and the state's largest city east of Houston. With Port Arthur and Orange, it forms the Golden Triangle, a major industrial area on the Gulf Coast.

Lamar University with its 15,000 students is located in Beaumont. The city's daily newspaper is The Beaumont Enterprise, while The Examiner is published weekly.

Gulf States Utilities had its headquarters in Beaumont until its absorption by Entergy Corporation in 1993. GSU's Edison Plaza headquarters is still the tallest building in Beaumont (as of 2011). Since 1907, Beaumont has been home of the South Texas State Fair. In 2004, the venue for the Fair changed to Ford Park, a new, larger facility on the west end of Beaumont.