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  2. River Oaks, Houston - Wikipedia

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    River Oaks Super Neighborhood had a lower average family size than the average City of Houston family size. The River Oaks average was 2.7, while the city average was 3.4. [27] River Oaks is one of the wealthiest communities in Texas and the United States. [28] Real estate values range from $1 million to over $20 million. [29] [30]

  3. Genoa, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The east end of the community was the Old Galveston Road (Texas State Highway 3) and the Galveston, Houston, Henderson Railroad. The western edge was Freestone Street and the railway just to the west. Where the main street continued east from Old Galveston Road became known as Genoa Red Bluff (the road from Genoa to Red Bluff).

  4. Halls Bluff, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Halls Bluff's post office began operations in 1852 and continued through various interruptions until the middle of the 1850s. Following the arrival of the Houston and Great Northern Railroad in Crockett in 1872, the town started to decline. Halls Bluff had a church and several homes by the middle of the 1930s.

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  6. Bulgarian Dreams - Wikipedia

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    Bulgarian Dreams was a UK-registered property sales agent, specialising in the sale of off plan properties in Bulgaria to buyers mainly from the UK and Ireland. The company announced in December 2008 that it had ceased trading. Bulgarian Dreams operated from several offices with headquarters at 120 Moorgate, London, UK, EC2M 6SS - now closed

  7. Fair Bluff, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Fair Bluff was the name originally given to a bluff overlooking the Lumber River. In 1807 plans were made to build a town upon the lands of John Wooton at the bluff to be known as Wootonton. The town was established but the name was never changed. The community was reincorporated in 1873. [5]

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