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  2. Smith Point, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Smith Point is an unincorporated community in Chambers County, Texas, United States. [1] According to the Handbook of Texas , the community had a population of 150 in 2000. [ 2 ] It is located within the Greater Houston metro area.

  3. Copano Bay - Wikipedia

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    Just north of the community is the mouth of Copano Creek, which marks the bay's northernmost point. From here, the shoreline turns to the southwest past the Copano Bay Oil and Gas Field and four sloughs before reaching the ruins of the ghost town Copano at Copano Point, marked by white cliffs. At the point, the Copano Reef juts out almost ...

  4. Category:Ferries of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ferries of Texas" ... Lynchburg Ferry This page was last edited on 24 December 2023, at 09:30 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. Bolivar Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The ferry is unusable in the event a tropical storm or hurricane approaches the area, thus forcing evacuating traffic onto the other two egresses from the island (Interstate 45 and a two-lane toll bridge on the west end of the island), and projected ship traffic in Galveston Bay (including the Houston Ship Channel) is expected to increase ...

  6. Eating oysters raw comes with risks. Here's how experts say ...

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    How likely is it that you'll get sick from eating oysters? According to the CDC, approximately 80,000 Americans per year fall ill from vibrio bacteria, resulting in about 100 deaths annually.

  7. Lynchburg Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The present-day location of this ferry can trace its origins back to 1822 when it was constructed by Nathaniel Lynch just below the confluence of the San Jacinto River and the Buffalo Bayou and was known as Lynch's Ferry. [6] The ferry was used by the Republic of Texas troops fighting Mexican forces in the Battle of San Jacinto April 1836. [6]

  8. The Haig Point private community has a $160,000 annual contract with the school district to transport students.

  9. LI beachgoers find human jaw in eerie discovery during ... - AOL

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    The man and woman were walking along the beach at Smith Point County Park in Shirley just before 5 p.m. when they spotted the bone, police said. LI beachgoers find human jaw in eerie discovery ...