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  2. Flag of Houston - Wikipedia

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    The flag of Houston, Texas consists of a large white five-pointed star on a blue background with the city's seal set within the star. The flag was adopted in 1915. The flag was adopted in 1915. In 1915, Mayor Ben Campbell decided Houston should have its own flag and organized a contest to solicit submissions from the public.

  3. File:Flag of Houston, Texas.png - Wikipedia

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  5. Archives of American Gardens - Wikipedia

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    As a research center, the Archives of American Gardens houses around 80,000 photographic images and records about over 6,350 [1] gardens throughout the United States. Photographs and images date from the 1870s [ 1 ] to the present and showcase garden features such as fountains , sculptures , fences and gates , parterres , and garden structures .

  6. File:Houston Garden Center, Hermann Park.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Kim Kardashian’s Throwback Pics Are a Major '90s Vibe - AOL

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    A ‘90s vibe! In honor of her late father Robert Kardashian’s 77th birthday, Kim Kardashian took to Instagram to share a series of throwback pictures. And while the reality star is no doubt a ...

  8. Houston Gardens, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Subsistence Homesteads Division of the Interior Department, a program of the New Deal, developed Houston Gardens for the purpose of giving poor and landless people the opportunity to become homeowners. Houston Gardens was the only such community developed in Greater Houston. [1] The City of Houston annexed it in the 1940s. [2]

  9. 'Not everything in life is a conspiracy': Andy Kim responds ...

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    Rep. Andy Kim, D-N.J., slammed a Trump delegate for accusing him of wearing the North Korean flag on his tie during a New Jersey Senate debate this week.