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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Houston ...

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    The "Houston Heights" neighborhood borders are, approximately, Interstate 10 on the South, I-610 on the North, Interstate 45 on the East and Durham on the West. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates."

  3. Grand Prairie, Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 1973, Traders Village [25] was opened off of Mayfield Road, and State Highway 360. It describes itself as the largest flea market in Texas, open on weekends from 7 A.M. until dusk. The Grand Prairie AirHogs minor league baseball team and their stadium, The Ballpark in Grand Prairie , were established in Grand Prairie in May 2007 and started ...

  4. Norhill, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Norhill, Houston is an historic neighborhood in northwest-central Houston, TX (USA). It is adjacent to the more widely known Houston Heights neighborhood as well as Woodland Heights . Norhill is distinguished by its prevalence of bungalows and the green spaces known as esplanades .

  5. Sixth Ward, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Sixth Ward is zoned to Houston ISD schools, which include Crockett Elementary School, [13] Hogg Middle School, [14] and Heights High School (formerly Reagan High School). [ 15 ] Dow Elementary School moved to its Old Sixth Ward location at 1900 Kane Street in 1912 and closed in 1991-1993.

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  7. Garden Oaks, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Garden Oaks is a neighborhood in Houston, Texas . The neighborhood, located north of Houston Heights, was established in 1937 by Edward L. Crain. [1] Garden Oaks has many oak, pecan, and pine trees in and around the neighborhood. [2] Several types of houses, including ranch-style houses and bungalows, are in the neighborhood. [citation needed]

  8. First Ward, Houston - Wikipedia

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    [2] In 2006, the last remaining houses of a former residential neighborhood were vacated and bulldozed, replaced by the 23-acre (9.3 ha) Sawyer Heights Village, a shopping center that includes a Target. [3] Part of the remaining 19th and 20th century bungalows and cottages was named the High First Ward Historic District in 2014. [4]

  9. History of Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Zoo began charging admission fees for the first time in 1988. The year 1990 saw the opening of Houston Intercontinental Airport's new 12-gate Mickey Leland International Airlines terminal, named after the recently deceased Houston congressman.