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  2. East End, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The District is home to Houston's early history and industry and is the site of Harrisburg, the seat of government for the Republic of Texas in 1836. [1] East End Houston consists of many different ethnic groups, including Hispanic, Asian, White, and African American.

  3. Eastwood, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The former Morse Candy Factory, which was purchased by the former war history museum in Navasota, TX. [1] The group commence renovations of the abandoned factory in 2011 to transfer the World War II history museum to Houston's East End. [17] The confectioner's plant has hosted occasional tours during the Annual Eastwood Historic Home Tour. [1]

  4. Westlake Park (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    The purchase of the Two Westlake Park gave the firm a total of 1,700,000 square feet (160,000 m 2) of Class A office space in Houston. [2] The 20 story Three Westlake Park, which contains 428,000 square feet (39,800 m 2) of space, was completed in 1983. A 1,247 car parking garage is located next door to Three Westlake Park. [1]

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in downtown ...

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    This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places in downtown Houston, Texas. It is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the Downtown Houston neighborhood, defined as the area enclosed by Interstate 10 , Interstate 45 , and Interstate 69 .

  6. Courtlandt Place, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The house is named for Franz Charles "Charley" Ludwig Neuhaus (1857–1930). Originally from Hackberry, Texas, he moved to Houston in 1906, where he served as a director for the Texas Rice Mill Company and Union National Bank, and was an investment banker. He co-founded the Houston Golf Club and he joined the Houston Country Club as a charter ...

  7. Pleasantville, Houston - Wikipedia

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    It was named after Judson W. Robinson Sr., a precinct chairperson in Pleasantville, the founder of real estate company Judson W. Robinson & Sons, Inc., a director of the Riverside General Hospital, and a member of the board of commissioners of the Housing Authority of the city of Houston.

  8. Copperfield, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Friendswood Development Company bought 1,800 acres (7.3 km 2) at the corner of Texas State Highway 6 and Farm to Market Road 529 from the Gus Wortham estate in 1977. Two years later the first houses in Copperfield had been built and sold.

  9. Oak Forest, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Fire Department operates Station 13 Oak Forest at 2215 West 43rd Street; Station 13 is part of Fire District 31. [13] Houston Fire Station 13, 1976 Fire Station 13, 1950. The area is within the Houston Police Department's North Patrol Division with headquarters at 9455 West Montgomery Road. The Near North Storefront is located at ...