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  2. The Woodlands Resort - Wikipedia

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    The property’s first of many landmark expansions occurred in 1996 when the resort opened the Shell Learning Center, designed specifically for Shell Oil Company. The Center added 35,000 square feet (3,300 m 2 ) of functional meeting space and invested $27.5 million to build the Forest Oasis Waterscape, a collection of water slides, swimming ...

  3. Miller/Knox Regional Shoreline - Wikipedia

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    The park is named for former state senator George Miller, Jr. and former State Assembly member and Point Richmond resident John T. Knox. [1] Mural of the lagoon at The Plunge. The park features many trails for cyclists, dog-walkers, and hikers, and a salt water lagoon where ducks, seagulls, and Canada Geese frolic. [2]

  4. Grogan's Mill - Wikipedia

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    The Information Center was finished in 1973 and the Wharf and Conference Center (today as The Woodlands Resort) was finished in late 1974. Growth stalled until 1976 due to the 1970s energy crisis . Development of The Woodlands first estate neighborhoods began in 1980.

  5. Point Molate Beach Park - Wikipedia

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    The Beach Park - originally part of the Point Molate Naval Fuel Depot - was leased to the City of Richmond in the early 1970s for $1.00/month and developed by the Navy as a gesture of goodwill to local residents and to provide recreation for the Navy and their families stationed at Pt.

  6. Point Richmond, Richmond, California - Wikipedia

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    Point Richmond is home to Keller Beach, one of the several publicly accessible beaches in Richmond, and nearby is a picnic area and parking lot. Across from the picnic area is the Golden State Model Railroad Museum. Continuing along the road is Brickyard Cove a housing development in the area of a former brickyard.

  7. Grogan's Point - Wikipedia

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    Grogan's Point was initially envisioned as an equestrian community, emphasizing George Mitchell's founding vision of The Woodlands staying close to nature. As development of the Grogan's Mill Village began in 1972, it was stalled by the 1970s energy crisis, which significantly affected Greater Houston due to its standing as the "Energy capital of the world."