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  2. History of Houston - Wikipedia

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    The Oral History of Houston; A thumb-nail history of the city of Houston, Texas, from its founding in 1836 to the year 1912, published 1912, hosted by the Portal to Texas History; True stories of old Houston and Houstonians: historical and personal sketches / by S. O. Young., published 1913, hosted by the Portal to Texas History

  3. Timeline of Houston - Wikipedia

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    1937 - Houston Municipal Airport, which would later become William P. Hobby Airport, is opened. [21] 1939 - The University of Houston moves to its permanent location, southeast of Downtown. 1940. Houston dismantles the last of its streetcar system. Population: 384,514. [15] September 18, 1942 - Robertson Stadium opens as Houston Public School ...

  4. History of Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan was first mapped during a 1609 voyage of Henry Hudson, an Englishman who worked for the Dutch East India Company. [15] Hudson came across Manhattan Island and the native people living there, and continued up the river that would later bear his name, the Hudson River, until he arrived at the site of present-day Albany. [16]

  5. Timeline of New York City - Wikipedia

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    The images and a dramatic statement on national television by sportscaster Howard Cosell is widely seen as the symbolic nadir of a dark period in city history. The story of 1977 in New York City is later featured in such works as the film Summer of Sam by Spike Lee , the best-selling book Ladies and Gentlemen, The Bronx Is Burning , and the ...

  6. Commissioners' Plan of 1811 - Wikipedia

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    [but] not accepted by the Common Council." The jurisdiction of the Commission was all of Manhattan north of Houston Street, and into the Hudson and East Rivers 600 feet beyond the low water mark. [3] [43] They were given 4 years to have the island surveyed, and then to produce a map showing the placement of future streets. There were few ...

  7. List of Gilded Age mansions - Wikipedia

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    more images: Christian Heurich Mansion: 1892: Richardson Romanesque: John Granville Meyers: Washington, DC: Formerly housed the Historical Society of Washington [19] more images: Townsend House: 1898–1901 Beaux Arts: Carrère and Hastings: Washington, DC: Built for Mary Scott Townsend and her husband Richard Townsend; home of the Cosmos Club ...

  8. Category:History of Houston - Wikipedia

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    Harrisburg, Houston; Henry Brashear Building; Hispanics and Latinos in Houston; Roy Hofheinz; Oscar F. Holcombe; Houston Asian American Archive; Houston City Hall; Houston Endowment Inc. Houston Plank Road Company; Houston Post; Houston Volunteers; Houston's First Sit-in March 4, 1960; Howard Hughes; William J. Hutchins

  9. Houston and Texas Central Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Houston and Texas Central Railway (H&TC) was an 872-mile (1403-km) railway system chartered in Texas in 1848, with construction beginning in 1856. The line eventually stretched from Houston northward to Dallas and Denison, Texas , with branches to Austin and Waco .