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  2. Joseph S. Cullinan - Wikipedia

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    Cullinan bought the land that would become the Shadyside subdivision in 1916, [7] purchased from the estate of George H. Hermann. Cullinan said that his intention was to create a subdivision so that his business acquaintances and friends could live near him. In 1920, Cullinan put the 16-lot subdivision on the market: it sold out within six ...

  3. Shadyside, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Shadyside subdivision marker at Main at Remington. Shadyside is a private, walled subdivision of 16 houses in Houston, Texas.In 2012 Terrence McCoy of the Houston Press said that Shadyside has a "sense of exclusivity, or as Heritage Texas Properties puts it, 'mystique,'" which caused many prominent figures from Houston to settle in Shadyside and continue doing so for a period of almost 100 years.

  4. Waggoner Ranch - Wikipedia

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    After Daniel Waggoner died in 1902, his son W.T. acquired more land. [8] At its largest, the ranch spanned more than a million acres of land. [8] By 1903, he sold some of the land near China Creek to developers. [8] Although it still spans six counties, it is primarily centered on Wichita County and Wilbarger County. [8]

  5. 'My house is unsellable': This Pennsylvania woman bought ...

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    'My house is unsellable': This Pennsylvania woman bought cheap land from the state for $15,000 — but didn't know a previous owner sold it due to a landslide, report says Danielle Antosz November ...

  6. Telfair, Sugar Land, Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 2009 the 43,000 square feet (4,000 m 2) Two Camp Building and its surrounding land became the Houston Museum of Natural Science Sugar Land. The subdivision donated the building and land to the City of Sugar Land, and the city leases the building to the museum. The museum spent $3 million to help renovate the building. [2]

  7. Newhall Land and Farming Company - Wikipedia

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    The income from these crops allowed the company to grow in the 1920s. Additionally, one more land sale (comprising the land where Hearst built San Simeon), a 38,000 acre (150 km 2) ranch in 1922 to William Randolph Hearst for $1 million (to be paid in installments over ten years) helped fill the company's coffers.