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Latex is a small, quiet place in the countryside of Harrison County, Texas, in the United States. It's known as an unincorporated community. This means it's a settlement that doesn't have its own local government, like a city or town would. Instead, it's usually managed by the county government.

What is Latex, Texas?

Latex is a rural community, meaning it's in a country area rather than a big city. It's located in the eastern part of Texas. People who live in unincorporated communities often rely on the county for services like roads and law enforcement.

Where is Latex Located?

This community is found about 15 miles northeast of Marshall. Marshall is the main town, or "county seat," of Harrison County. Latex is also very close to the border between Texas and Louisiana. This location near two states is actually how the community got its interesting name!

How Did Latex Get Its Name?

The name "Latex" might sound like it's related to rubber or a computer program, but it's not! The community's name comes from combining parts of the names of two states:

So, "La-Tex" is a clever way to show that the community is right near the border of these two states. It's a unique name that tells a story about its geography.

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