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  2. Beer Can House - Wikipedia

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    Milkovisch started his project in 1968 inlaying thousands of marbles, rocks, brass figures and metal pieces in concrete blocks and redwood, all of which were used to make patios, fences, flower boxes, and an array of other items. The result was a yard with no grass, as the entire front and back yards were covered with cement.

  3. Creosote contamination in Houston's Fifth Ward - Wikipedia

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    Historic treatment of rail ties in the Houston, Texas Fifth Ward and Kashmere Gardens neighborhoods has exposed residents to cancer-causing soil contamination. [1] Creosote and its extenders were used in wood preservation processes at a nearby rail yard and have been identified as carcinogens that are hazardous to human health.

  4. Lazybrook/Timbergrove, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Originally settled by German farmers in the late 1800s, the area was the site of a major oil discovery in the 1930s known as "Eureka." Reminders of that remain in a nearby railroad yard, still called the Eureka Yard, and St. John's German Lutheran Church, one of the original churches built by early settlers in 1891 which has been moved to Sam Houston Park.

  5. Houston to spend millions to relocate residents living near ...

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    Houston plans to spend millions of dollars to relocate residents from neighborhoods located near a rail yard polluted by a cancer-linked wood preservative that has been blamed for an increase in ...

  6. Bay Forest, Houston - Wikipedia

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    An enclosed 165,000-US-gallon (620 m 3), 25 yard (23 m) pool with six lanes 3–5 feet (0.91–1.52 m) deep and a 12 ft (3.7 m) diving well, a 1.5 ft (0.5 m) wading pool, pool deck furniture, two grills, a main building with bathrooms and showers, a 1,240 square feet (115 m 2) pavilion shelter, and two gazebos

  7. Settegast, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Settegast is a neighborhood in northeast Houston; it has an average population density between one and five. [1] The community is bordered by the 610 Loop, the Union Pacific Railroad Settegast Yard, [2] [3] and the old Beaumont Highway. The community has many small, wood-framed houses and empty lots.

  8. First Ward, Houston - Wikipedia

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    The ward's economic base was heavily industrial for much of its history, and industrial service companies including Matheson and Tejas Materials still employ hundreds. . However, the ward is today primarily known as an arts district, with Spring Street Studios, Winter Street Studios, and Sawyer Yards (converted from a Mahatma Rice facility in 2015) all operating within a few blocks of each oth

  9. Shell Energy Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The first concrete is poured August 15, 2011 First steel beam is installed November 14, 2011 Last steel beam is installed December 13, 2011 BBVA Compass acquires naming rights May 10, 2012 Houston Dynamo Academy 0–3 United States U-17 Men's First event & first soccer match May 12, 2012 Houston Dynamo 1–0 D.C. United First Houston Dynamo match

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