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  2. Rice Military, Houston - Wikipedia

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    David Walter, a Rice Military resident quoted in the Houston Chronicle, said that one could travel to Downtown Houston from Rice Military in five minutes. [1] The boundaries of the Rice Military neighborhood are Washington Ave on the north, the Buffalo Bayou on the south, Shepherd Drive on the east, and Westcott Street on the west. [2] [4]

  3. List of neighborhoods in Houston - Wikipedia

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    Fort Bend / Houston Southwest South of Beltway 8 and east of Fort Bend Parkway in Fort Bend County: 42 IAH Airport: North North of Beltway 8 between Interstate 45 and Interstate 69 43 Kingwood: Northeast East of Interstate 69 and west of Lake Houston: 44 Lake Houston: Northeast East of Interstate 69 and Beltway 8 45 Northside / Northline North

  4. Fort Hancock, Texas - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 79839. Area code: 915: FIPS code: 48-26724 [3] ... Camp Rice and Fort Hancock. Fort Hancock began as a military establishment named Camp Rice in 1882, ...

  5. Geographic areas of Houston - Wikipedia

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    There is also a new, 346 area code. Areas far north, west, east and south of the inner-city also use 936 and 409. Zip codes in Houston range from 77002 to 77099. A small portion of northeast Houston uses zip codes 77339 and 77345. Houston is the most populated city in the United States without zoning laws. City voters rejected creation of ...

  6. West University Place, Texas - Wikipedia

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    ZIP code: 77005. Area code(s) 281/346/713/832 ... a kindergarten through 8th grade magnet school in Houston. [98] The Rice School opened in August 1994 to relieve ...

  7. Fort Rice - Wikipedia

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    Fort Rice (Lakota: Psíŋ Otȟúŋwahe; "Wild Rice Village") was a frontier military fort in the 19th century named for American Civil War General James Clay Rice in what was then Dakota Territory and what is now North Dakota. [1] The 50th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment became the garrison in October 1865.

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  9. Boulevard Oaks, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Boulevard Oaks is a neighborhood in Houston, Texas, United States, containing 21 subdivisions north of Rice University and south of U.S. Highway 59.Developed primarily during the 1920s and 1930s, Boulevard Oaks contains two National Register historic districts, Broadacres and Boulevard Oaks.