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  2. West Oaks, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Country. USA. West Oaks is a small subdivision in Houston, Texas. It is east of, [1] and in close proximity to, Tanglewood proper. [2] Mimi Swartz of National Geographic wrote that compared to River Oaks, West Oaks is "more nondescript". [3] Beginning in the 1990s, George H. W. Bush became a resident of the neighborhood.

  3. Hedley Woodhouse - Wikipedia

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    Hedley John Woodhouse (January 23, 1920 - December 29, 1984) was a Canadian jockey who won the New York state riding championship in 1953. Born in Vancouver , British Columbia , he began his racing career there in 1937 at the Lansdowne Park racetrack as an apprentice with A.C.T. Stock Farm owned by industrialist Austin C. Taylor .

  4. West Oaks Mall (Houston) - Wikipedia

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    West Oaks Mall is a regional shopping mall located in the Alief area of the west side of Houston, Texas, USA, that opened in 1984. [2] With a trade area serving far western parts of Houston including a business clientele in the Energy Corridor and suburban neighborhoods west of George Bush Park in the Greater Katy and Fulshear areas, the mall is located at Texas State Highway 6 and Westheimer ...

  5. Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park - Wikipedia

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    The Waterfall. The Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park, [1] formerly the Williams Waterwall and the Transco Waterwall, is a multi-story sculptural fountain that sits opposite the south face of Williams Tower in the Uptown District of Houston. The fountain and its surrounding park were built as an architectural amenity to the adjacent tower.

  6. Inwood Forest, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Inwood Forest, Houston. Coordinates: 29.86°N 95.49°W. Sign indicating the community. Inwood Forest is a community about a 3/4 mile west of historic Acres Homes in northwest Houston, Texas, United States.

  7. Eastwood, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Eastwood was one of Houston’s first master-planned subdivisions. [2] It was designed and developed in 1911 by William A. Wilson, who also developed Eastwood's sister neighborhood, Woodland Heights. [3] The first lots went on sale in June 1912 and Eastwood officially opened in September 1913. [2][3] A few of the homes were built between 1900 ...

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  9. Broadacres, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Broadacres, Houston. Coordinates: 29.727°N 95.397°W. View of the Broadacres Historic District (Houston, Texas, USA), looking west-southwest from the median esplanade across from the 1314 street address. Broadacres is a subdivision in Houston, Texas, United States, within the Boulevard Oaks community. [1]