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  2. Houston Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    1979 Woodway Square Apartment Fire Late in the afternoon of July 31, 1979, a call came in for an apartment fire at the Woodway Square Apartments in Houston. First units arriving immediately started calling for help as the high winds were fanning flames across the wood shingle roofs.

  3. Thom Dickerson - Wikipedia

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    Dickerson reported on a number of events which took place during the 70's to the late 80's, including a Woodway Apartment Fire in 1979 and at Bellaire Hospital after an incident on a freeway in Houston. He later worked for the Houston Independent School District in the Media Department as a producer, editor, and reporter.

  4. Tanglewood, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The city of Houston operates the Tanglewood Park at 5801 Woodway. [28] Around 2003 several city-financed improvements were being added to Tanglewood Park. During that year, children from Tanglewood had engaged in a coin collecting drive so that a playground could be added. [6] The closest YMCA is the Post Oak YMCA.

  5. Woodway - Wikipedia

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    Woodway may refer to: Woodway, Virginia; Woodway, Washington; Woodway, Texas This page was last edited on 12 April 2013, at 17:08 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  6. Woodway, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Woodway Park. The Carleen Bright Arboretum is a 15 acres (61,000 m 2) arboretum [12] containing 6 acres (24,000 m 2) of gardens, an amphitheater with covered gazebo, a chapel, and a rental facility. Cardinals, the official bird of Woodway, are sometimes seen in the arboretum.

  7. Woodway station - Wikipedia

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    Woodway station was a station on the New Canaan Branch of the former New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad and later the Penn Central. The station was located off of Hoyt Street in Darien, Connecticut .