Sugar Land Heritage Foundation

Sugar Land Heritage Foundation Preserving the rich and unique history of Sugar Land, TX, for future Generations to come. A Legendary Past, Prosperous Present, and a Phenomenal Future.

The catalyst in the formation of the SLHF was the closing of the Imperial Sugar refinery in 2003. The refinery, which had been in continual operation since the mid 1800s, housed a vast historical treasure trove of artifacts, documents, and photographs that traced the evolution of the site from its early days as a working plantation into its more modern era as a company town. Many organizations beg

an to work together at this time to ensure that the priceless artifacts and the history of the site were preserved. Led by Dennis Parmer, whom had the time was serving on City Council, The City of Sugar Land, the Imperial Sugar Company, and Cherokee Investments developed a partnership approach to the creation of a community-based heritage museum which would collect, preserve, and exhibit the collection on the refinery site. The Sugar Land Heritage Foundation was incorporated as a 501(c)(3) organization in March 2008. The first Board meeting was held in October 2008, and a Strategic Planning session took place in February 2009. The City of Sugar Land has provided the seed funding for the formation of the Sugar Land Heritage Foundation along with generous support from Kempner Fund, Cherokee Investments, Johnson Development, Imperial Sugar, the Fort Bend Museum Association, and community representatives.

06/22/2026

Step inside the Sugar Land Heritage Museum.
From vintage fashion and company town artifacts to microscopic sugar art and our historical timeline, the museum tells Sugar Land’s story through the objects, photos, and memories that shaped our city.
Explore exhibits on everything from the Imperial Sugar refinery to old homes, railroads, and everyday life in company town Sugar Land. Browse our gift shop for commemorative ornaments, books, vintage photos, and more.
Museum typically open by appointment. Check our website for hours and special events.
Come discover why Sugar Land is the Sweetest City in Texas. www.slheritage.org

06/17/2026

Before group chats, there was this. The Dictograph Intercom was early 1900s office communication technology — hands-free, surprisingly sophisticated, and yes, it actually worked. Two units from the Imperial Sugar era are now on display at the Sugar Land Heritage Museum. Come see what connected this company town. Link in bio.

We're already planning this year's Día de los Mu***os celebration and we need your help!Never volunteered for Día de los...
06/16/2026

We're already planning this year's Día de los Mu***os celebration and we need your help!
Never volunteered for Día de los Mu***os before? Perfect. We need people to help with setup, educational programming, event day activities, and community outreach. No experience necessary, just a willingness to learn and celebrate this beautiful tradition with our Sugar Land community.
Sign up via the link in our bio at https://slheritage.org/get-involved/volunteer/


🇺🇸 What an incredible Flag Day celebration! Sugar Land Heritage Foundation was honored to host our Nation's 250th Annive...
06/15/2026

🇺🇸 What an incredible Flag Day celebration! Sugar Land Heritage Foundation was honored to host our Nation's 250th Anniversary Celebration at Live Oak Grill yesterday and Sugar Land showed up in the best way.
The afternoon kicked off with a presentation of colors by BSA Troop 1845, a moving performance of the National Anthem by Oma Ikomi, and a beautiful poem read by Hannah L. Singer-songwriter and Sugar Land native Jack Hall kept the energy going all afternoon with an amazing performance, and the Imperial Co****le Tournament brought out some serious competition.
This event would not have been possible without our generous sponsors:
🌟 Presenting Sponsor: NewFirst National Bank
🌟 Host Location: Live Oak Grill
🌟 Century Entertainment Underwriter: The Yeung Foundation
🌟 Liberty Sponsors: Roy Cordes Jr., Carolyn Gilligan, Gomez Family
🌟 Imperial Co****le Sponsor: Brooke Thompson, Mosquito Joe's
🌟 Heritage Sponsors: Amaro Law Firm, Kristin Lytle, Pierce Built Homes
🌟 Band Sponsor: Jim Vonderhaar
🌟 Decoration Sponsor: Texas Party Box
🌟 Parking Sponsor: Function 4
Thank you to everyone who came out to celebrate with us. Here's to 250 years and counting.


Heritage Highlight: The man who designed Sugar Land’s schools.The M.R. Wood House is one of the oldest structures still ...
06/12/2026

Heritage Highlight: The man who designed Sugar Land’s schools.
The M.R. Wood House is one of the oldest structures still standing in Sugar Land, and it belonged to a man who shaped the town in more ways than one.
Milton R. Wood started as chief chemist at Imperial Sugar and worked his way up to plant superintendent. But his biggest contribution to Sugar Land? The school system.
In 1916, town leaders decided Sugar Land needed better educational facilities. They sent M.R. Wood to California to check out a school that was being called “one of the finest in the nation.” He came back and basically copied the whole thing.
The design had a large central auditorium surrounded by ten individual classroom buildings arranged in a semi-circle. Construction started in 1916 and wrapped up in 1918. Wood designed the auditorium to be Sugar Land’s social hub, with space for silent movies, traveling shows, and dances held on the tiled roof terrace. (A rooftop dance floor? Pretty cool for 1918.)
Wood served as school board president until the early 1940s. While most of the original classroom buildings are gone, the auditorium still stands at Wood and Lakeview, next to the new Lakeview Elementary. It’s been restored with funds from the Sugar Land Cultural Arts Foundation.
Fort Bend ISD named the M.R. Wood Center for Learning in his honor.
Our 2024 ornament honors the M.R. Wood House and the man who helped build Sugar Land’s foundation, literally and educationally.
Collecting? Shop past years online: www.slheritage.org

🇺🇸 Join us THIS Sunday for a FREE community celebration you won't want to miss!The Sugar Land Heritage Foundation is hos...
06/11/2026

🇺🇸 Join us THIS Sunday for a FREE community celebration you won't want to miss!

The Sugar Land Heritage Foundation is hosting a Flag Day Community Event to honor America's 250th Anniversary — and it's going to be a great one.

📅 Sunday, June 14th
⏰ 4:00 – 8:00 PM
📍 Live Oak Grill

Here's what's waiting for you:
🎸 Live Music with Jack Hall
🎉 Co****le Tournament
👧 Kid's Activities
🎖️ SLHF Patriotic Presentation

Best of all? It's completely FREE and open to the community.

Come celebrate 250 years of this great nation with your neighbors. See you there! 🇺🇸

Presented by NewFirst National Bank


School's out for summer and we have the perfect Saturday plan. Join us this Saturday, June 13 for our monthly Heritage H...
06/10/2026

School's out for summer and we have the perfect Saturday plan. Join us this Saturday, June 13 for our monthly Heritage Hike: a 1.5-hour guided walk through Sugar Land's history visiting the historic homes, businesses and landmarks that built our city. A fun and engaging morning for the whole family.
Tickets are affordable and kids under 12 are always free.
Adults: $10
Youth 12-18: $5
Under 12: Free
Starts at 10:00 AM at Sugar Land Heritage Museum, 198 Kempner Street. Purchase tickets in advance online (preferred) or day-of with cash.
Get your tickets via the link in our bio at https://slheritage.org/about/heritage-hike/


Sugar Land is turning up the red, white, and blue this Flag Day. Join us Sunday, June 14 at Live Oak Grill for a free co...
06/03/2026

Sugar Land is turning up the red, white, and blue this Flag Day. Join us Sunday, June 14 at Live Oak Grill for a free community celebration of America’s 250th anniversary — live music, children’s activities, the Imperial Co****le Tournament, and an SLHF Patriotic Presentation connecting Sugar Land’s roots to the founding of our nation. 4:00–8:00 PM. Free and open to all.

A huge thank you to our incredible sponsors who make this possible:

🌟 Freedom Underwriter: NewFirst Bank
🌟 Liberty Sponsors: Carolyn Gilligan, Roy Cordes Jr., Gomez Family
🌟 Century Entertainment Sponsor: The Yeung Foundation
🌟 Co****le Sponsor: Mosquito Joe
🌟 Heritage Sponsors: Kristin Lytle, Pierce Built Homes, Amaro Law Firm
🌟 Band: Jim Vonderhaar
🌟 Decorations: Texas Party Box

See you there. Link in bio to register for co****le.

✨Special Event & Sponsorship Opportunities! Join us Saturday, June 14, 2026, at Live Oak Grill for a special celebration...
05/13/2026

✨Special Event & Sponsorship Opportunities!
Join us Saturday, June 14, 2026, at Live Oak Grill for a special celebration honoring our heritage and America's 250th anniversary.
This free community event brings Sugar Land together to commemorate our nation's semiquincentennial and the rich history that connects us all. Whether you're a longtime resident or new to our community, come celebrate with us for an evening of patriotic pride, connection, and community.
We're grateful to our current sponsors: NewFirst National Bank, Gomez Family, Carolyn Gilligan, Cordes Family, Kristin Lytle REALTOR, Pierce Built Homes, and Yeung Foundation for making this event possible!
We're still seeking sponsors to help make this milestone celebration unforgettable. Sponsorship opportunities are available now at multiple levels, with benefits including reserved seating, food and drink credits, event signage, and recognition across all promotional materials.
Interested in sponsoring? Contact Kim at 713-504-4378 or [email protected] to reserve your sponsorship today.
Let's make Flag Day 2026 one to remember!
Saturday, June 14, 2026
Live Oak Grill
Free and open to all

Heritage Highlight: The Imperial Mercantile (Sugar Land's original Amazon Prime)Back in 1908, the Imperial Mercantile wa...
04/24/2026

Heritage Highlight: The Imperial Mercantile (Sugar Land's original Amazon Prime)
Back in 1908, the Imperial Mercantile was Sugar Land's commercial hub and literally had everything you needed. Groceries, toys, furniture, clothing, you name it. You could shop in person or call in your order for delivery. (Sound familiar?)
Here's the wild part: you didn't even need cash. Purchases were just deducted from your paycheck if you worked for Imperial Sugar.
When I.H. Kempner and W.T. Eldridge took over the Cunningham sugar mill in 1905, Sugar Land had a bit of an image problem. It was known as the "Hell Hole of the Brazos." (Yes, really.) They set out to turn things around by renovating the town and creating a full company town managed by Imperial Sugar's subsidiary, Sugar Land Industries.
The Mercantile concept worked perfectly when Sugar Land was remote and getting to Houston meant a long, rough drive on terrible roads. Why leave town when everything you needed was right there?
But by the 1950s, better roads and more cars changed everything. People could shop elsewhere. Imperial Sugar needed office space. And post-WWII products flooded the market faster than the old Mercantile could keep up.
In 1952, Sugar Land Industries opened a modern two-story shopping center with offices upstairs and a supermarket, beauty shop, barber, drug store, bank, and post office downstairs. The original Mercantile building became the Farm and Home Center, selling equipment and furniture.
Our 2022 ornament honored this piece of Sugar Land's company town history.
Collecting? Shop past years online: www.slheritage.org/shop

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