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  2. Seagraves, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Seagraves grew rapidly as a town, and in 1928, suffered a fire that burned a major portion of the business section. The only building left standing on the west side of Main Street was the Seagraves Motor Company, which led to the rebuilding of modern brick buildings, many of which remain today.

  3. Clear Lake City (Greater Houston) - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Fire Department serves areas of Clear Lake City within the City of Houston limits. In 1978, City of Houston officials contracted with the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center to open a fire station on the base. [17] The city introduced plans to provide services for the Pipers Meadow area, which was annexed in 1994.

  4. Houston City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Houston City Hall building is the headquarters of the City of Houston's municipal government. Constructed during 1938 and 1939, the City Hall complex is located on Bagby Street on the western side of Downtown Houston .

  5. Texas State Highway 83 - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 83 (SH 83) is a 56.053-mile (90.209 km) state highway in Yoakum, Gaines, and Dawson counties in Texas, United States, that connects New Mexico State Road 132 (NM 132) and Farm to Market Road 769 (FM 769) at the New Mexico state line with Texas State Highway 137 (SH 137) in Welch, via Denver City and Seagraves.

  6. Michael B. Coleman Government Center - Wikipedia

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    The building lies adjacent to City Commons, a park constructed at the same time as the building, replacing a surface parking lot. The park connects the Coleman Government Center with City Hall, the Police Headquarters, and 77 N. Front St. [ 3 ] The building is also adjacent to a seven-story municipal parking garage, completed in early 2018 ...

  7. Seagraves - Wikipedia

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    Eleanor Roosevelt Seagraves (born 1927), American librarian, educator, historian, and editor; Mark Seagraves (born 1966), British professional footballer; Ralph Seagraves (1929 – 1998), American executive, president of R.J. Reynolds; Skip Seagraves (born 1982) Canadian football player; Other. Seagraves Independent School District in Seagraves ...

  8. Jacinto City, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The first Jacinto City Public Library opened in 1958 on Mercury Drive; the building at one time functioned as Jacinto City's city hall. The current Jacinto City branch, named A. J. "Bert" Holder, opened in 1992. The branch is a partnership between HCPL and the city; the city built and maintains the 3,883-square-foot (360.7 m 2) building, while ...

  9. Three Rivers, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The city is named for its proximity to three rivers, the Atascosa River, the Frio River, and the Nueces River (the Atascosa joins the Frio north of the city, while the Frio joins the Nueces south of the city). [7] Originally named Hamiltonburg, the city name was changed when mail meant for the city was accidentally delivered to Hamilton, Texas ...