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  2. Houston Ship Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Houston Ship Channel, in Houston, Texas, is part of the Port of Houston, one of the busiest seaports in the world. [1] The channel is the conduit for ocean-going vessels between Houston-area terminals and the Gulf of Mexico , and it serves an increasing volume of inland barge traffic.

  3. Houston tunnel system - Wikipedia

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    The Houston tunnel system is a network of subterranean, climate-controlled, pedestrian walkways that links 95 full city blocks 20 feet (6 m) below Houston's downtown streets. It is approximately six miles (9.7 km) long. [ 1 ]

  4. Port of Houston - Wikipedia

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    Lifting towers at the port of Houston in the late 19th or early 20th century. The original Port of Houston was located at the confluence of Buffalo Bayou and White Oak Bayou in downtown Houston by the University of HoustonDowntown. This area is called "Allen's Landing" and is now a park. [7] It is the birthplace of the City of Houston.

  5. Port Report: Port Houston's Vessel Limits Put Cap On Ability ...

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    Port Houston's move to limit traffic for larger container ships to once a week may put a damper on growing volumes trade out of the Gulf Coast. The shipping restriction adds to another recent ...

  6. Baytown Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Baytown Tunnel or Baytown – La Porte Tunnel was a two-lane underwater motor-vehicle tunnel connecting Baytown and La Porte, two suburbs of Houston, Texas.Completed in 1953, [1] it traveled northeast-southwest underneath the Houston Ship Channel and had a length of 4,110 feet (1,250 m). [2]

  7. Buffalo Bayou - Wikipedia

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    This was the most westerly location a small trading schooner could turn around; without extensive dredging, only small vessels could access the city. [15] [14] This site is now a public park adjacent to the University of HoustonDowntown. After the Civil War, which bolstered the local economy, dredging became a more viable option. The Bayou ...

  8. The Vessel, popular Manhattan tourist site, reopens with new ...

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    The Vessel, the honeycomb-shaped tower in New York City that closed in 2021 after a series of suicides, reopened Monday with added safety features.. The 150-foot attraction first opened in 2019 as ...

  9. The Vessel, a Manhattan tourist site closed after suicides ...

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    The Vessel, a climbable sculpture that drew hordes of tourists to the Hudson Yards megadevelopment on Manhattan’s west side before a string of suicides forced its closure in 2021, will reopen to ...