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Independence Heights is a community in Houston, Texas, bordered by 40th Street to the north, Yale Street to the west, the 610 Loop to the south, and Airline Drive to the east. [1] The Super Neighborhood boundary created by the City of Houston is bordered by Tidwell to the north, Shepherd Drive to the west, the 610 Loop to the south, and ...
The Independence Heights Residential Historic District is a 70 acres (28 ha) historic district in the Independence Heights neighborhood of Houston, Texas which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. [1]
McCullough Park is a park located in the Independence Heights neighborhood of Houston, Texas, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was originally called Independence Park but was renamed by the city of Houston after its acquisition of Houston Heights in 1929. [2]
Houston: 9: Independence Heights Residential Historic District: Independence Heights Residential Historic District: June 4, 1997 : Roughly bounded by N. Yale and E. 34th Sts., and I-610: Houston: Independence Heights 10
Near Northside, part of the Heights, Independence Heights, Northline: Generally east of Interstate 45 and west of Interstate 69 from Interstate 10 north to Little York Road Houston Southeast: Third Ward, the Texas Medical Center, Riverside Terrace, South Union / OST
The Charles Johnson House, at 301 E. 35th St. in Houston, Texas, was built around 1915.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. [1]It was one of the earliest houses built in the Independence Heights neighborhood.
The Oscar Lindsay House, at 7415 N. Main St. in Houston, Texas, was built around 1920. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. [2] It is a one-story bungalow house located in the middle of the Independence Heights neighborhood. It was deemed significant as "one of the most intact properties associated with an ...
It was described in its NRHP nomination as "typical of the housing for many of the middle-class residents of Independence Heights. Ben Cyms operated a jitney service in downtown Houston from about 1915 to the early 1920s. Jitneys provided a basic form of mass transportation in a number of major cities during this period and competed with ...