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  2. Eastwood, Houston - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Woodland Heights, Houston - Wikipedia

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    Sign indicating the Woodland Heights. The Woodland Heights neighborhood is one of the oldest and most historic in Houston, Texas.It encompasses approximately 2000 homes in the 77009 ZIP code and is bounded on the north by Pecore Street, on the west by Studewood Street, on the east by I-45, and on the south by I-10.

  4. Homeowner association - Wikipedia

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    A homeowner association (or homeowners' association [HOA], sometimes referred to as a property owners' association [POA], common interest development [CID], or homeowner community) is a private, legally-incorporated organization that governs a housing community, collects dues, and sets rules for its residents.

  5. Woodland Heights - Wikipedia

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    Woodland Heights is the name of four places in the United States of America: Woodland Heights, Houston, Texas, an historic neighborhood on Houston's near north side; Woodland Heights, Pennsylvania, a census-designated place in Venango County; Woodland Heights, Richmond, Virginia, a neighborhood on Richmond's Southside

  6. Huning Highlands - Wikipedia

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    The 3.1-square-mile (8.0 km 2) parcel they assembled quickly developed into the booming community of New Town—today's Downtown. [6] Huning also owned land in the rolling sandhills further to the east, which was known as the Highlands due to its elevation. In 1880, the land was platted as the first subdivision to be added to the original townsite.

  7. Downtown Neighborhood, Albuquerque - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Neighborhood is a neighborhood in Albuquerque, New Mexico, located between Downtown and Old Town. It is sometimes known as the Fourth Ward based on Albuquerque's former system of political wards. The neighborhood is a mostly residential area consisting largely of single-family dwellings in various sizes and styles constructed ...

  8. Nob Hill, Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Located just east of the University of New Mexico, the neighborhood was developed between about 1925 and 1950 and has since become a popular tourist and shopping destination. Known for its eclectic mix of mostly locally owned businesses, Nob Hill has been described as "the heart of Albuquerque's Route 66 culture and also its hippest, funkiest ...

  9. Heights Community Center - Wikipedia

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    The Heights Community Center has hosted the same types of functions since it opened, including dances, classes and activities for children, and space for community groups. The building was added to the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties and the National Register of Historic Places in 2021. [3] It is also an Albuquerque Historic ...

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