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  2. Stella, Harris County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The modern day Stella Link Road in Houston gets its name from Stella, Texas. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It began as a rural road running parallel to the railroad that linked West University, Texas to Stella. Today Stella Link Road is a busy urban street that still makes that link to the locale formerly known as Stella.

  3. Westwood (subdivision), Houston - Wikipedia

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    Westwood. Westwood is a residential subdivision in Southwest Houston, Texas.The subdivision is bounded by the 610 Loop, the Union Pacific railroad tracks, Stella Link Road, and Willowbend Boulevard.

  4. The Emery/Weiner School - Wikipedia

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    The first campus the school owned was located at 12583 South Gessner Road in what is now the Brays Oaks district. I. I. Weiner moved to 9825 Stella Link Road in 2000 and the Houston Independent School District acquired the former campus; as of 2008 the former campus is Gross Elementary School.

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  6. Houston Fire Department - Wikipedia

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    7026 Stella Link: Engine 37: Ambulance 37: Shift Commander, High-Water Vehicle 37: 21 38 1120 Silber: Engine 38: Ladder 38: Ambulance 38: 5 39 5810 Pickfair: Engine 39: Ambulance 39: 34 40 5830 Old Spanish Trail: Engine 40: Medic 40 Ambulance 40: 26 41 805 Pearl: Engine 41: Ambulance 41: 45 42 8675 Clinton Dr: Engine 42: Rescue 42, Evacuation ...

  7. Edwin Beard Budding - Wikipedia

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    A cylinder (reel) mower from 1888 showing a fixed cutting blade in front of the rear roller and wheel-driven rotary blades. Budding had the idea of the lawnmower after seeing a machine in a local cloth mill that used a cutting cylinder (or bladed reel) mounted on a bench to trim the irregular nap from the surface of woolen cloth and give a smooth finish. [2]