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  2. Highland Village Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Highland Village Shopping Center is a mixed-use shopping center on Westheimer Road in Houston, Texas.Highland Village was built in the mid-1940s by S.N. Adams and has been owned by Haidar Barbouti's Highland Village Holdings since 1991. [1]

  3. Bill Zimmerman (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Three airplanes flying in formation, with Zimmerman piloting the lead aircraft, parachuted 1,500 pounds of food into the village. [2] [6] In 1974, Zimmerman joined Tom Hayden and Jane Fonda in Santa Monica to help lead the Indochina Peace Campaign, a national organization lobbying Congress to cut off military funding for the government of South ...

  4. 1940 Air Terminal Museum - Wikipedia

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    Designed by architect Joseph Finger (who also designed Houston's City Hall), the terminal was designed to meet Houston's growing role as a center for air commerce in the late 1930s. [5] The terminal served as the only commercial air terminal for Houston until 1954, and was subsequently used by various tenants until 1978.

  5. List of people from Houston - Wikipedia

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    Anna Johnson Dupree (1891–1977), business owner and philanthropist; Les Eaves, Republican member of the Arkansas House of Representatives for White County; former Houston resident [34] Gary Elkins, politician [35] Tilman J. Fertitta, businessman and reality TV personality; Nobia A. Franklin (1892–1934), African-American beauty mogul

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  7. William P. Hobby - Wikipedia

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    William Pettus Hobby (March 26, 1878 – June 7, 1964) was an American politician, journalist, and publisher. He was the publisher/owner of the Beaumont Enterprise when he entered politics and the Democratic Party.

  8. Gold Star Records - Wikipedia

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    In 1939 Bill Quinn settled in Houston and established the Quinn Radio Service, a radio repair shop. After being intrigued by a home disc recorder he was asked to repair, he purchased one and began to experiment with it. In 1941 he opened a shop at 3104 Telephone Road in Houston, Texas, where he recorded personalized voice messages.

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