Join Pearland for a spring celebration of the Old Townsite district.
Follow the tracks to Grand Boulevard for artist and maker booths, farmers market vendors, live music, a family fun zone, and delicious food from local restaurants.
Friday, April 24:
The Pearland Chamber of Commerce is hosting a sold out al fresco dinner experience on Grand Boulevard!
Saturday, April 25:
Artist Alley
Meet area artists and shop from their collections in historic Zychlinski Park.
Pearland’s development began in 1892 when William Zychlinski, a Polish Count, purchased 2,560 acres of land surrounding the Mark Belt outpost along the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe rail lines. Zychlinski platted out the Old Townsite district in 1894, which has since become a dynamic center for commerce, innovation, and community life in Pearland.
Learn more about the Old Town Revitalization Plan and upcoming public engagement opportunities at PearlandOldTownsite.com.
Zychlinski fell in love with the flowering pear trees in an area he called Pear Land. Though pear trees are no longer as plentiful in the city, the PearScape Trail launched the grand return of the pear to Pearland after the city transitioned from its historically agricultural landscape to the shopping, foodie, and events destination that it is today.