brhaltx
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There are other unmanned stations in Houston. A couple that come to mind: one on Shepherd (north of 610, south of 45), and one in Tomball on 2920...
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I think her hair was too big to fit in the hat...
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Lack Of Hobby Shops In The Greater Northwest
brhaltx replied to Tower26's topic in The Great Northwest
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I remember Mexico Lindo... I don't really remember the facade. Maybe brick...
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Oddly enough, the same people own 4718 Hallmark Drive: http://hcad.org/records/details.asp?crypt=%94%9A%B0%94%BFg%85%8F%80%7Bmm%8El%88tXtYW%9E%99%A2%D3%89%95%C2e%7CU%8A%80%86%C0%AB%A8%AD%86%5E&bld=1&tab= Which is a retirement home. And is the building behind 4824 San Felipe.
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Pearl On Washington: Multifamily At 5454 Washington Ave.
brhaltx replied to swtsig's topic in The Heights
I can't say I ever noticed them... (The trucks, not the place.) I lived a couple of blocks from there, and still drive down Washington on a regular basis.- 96 replies
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I said Mamacitas, and he hasn't contradicted that, so I'm right.
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I think it's 4824, not 2824... HCAD says Brazos Presbyterian Homes owns it. High rise old folks home going in, maybe?
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Does the rodeo use the Astrodome? The Astrodome would be a great botanical garden.
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I still think that was a Jamail's, as does someone else I know, but I haven't found any proof.
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Yes, that used to be very common in Houston.
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My guess would be Mamacitas, but it wasn't next door to Fuddruckers. The wind was from the south that day.
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But how was the weather?
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That may be why I don't recognize it; the surroundings have changed, and I don't get to that area very often.
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I don't think the tornado watch will help. I don't know how long the Fuddruckers on NASA Road 1 has been there. Maybe someone can pull up a list of late 1990s Fudduckers locations... I'm sure some of them have been closed.
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Not necessarily, but it did have a ceiling.
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Immediately next door, or just close by? On the highway, or just close by?
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10% increase in appraised value here, in far NW Harris County, outside of the city limits.
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It was where the pet store (Pet Smart? Pet Something? No Pets Here.) is now, I think; not far south of San Felipe, on the west side of Shepherd.
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And then there's the definition of hoarding...
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I think there may have been one in Dickinson... But I could be wrong.
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It seems small to me, but the one piece (right triangle shaped) is, I think, 1.3 acres.
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One piece is listed as part of Herman Park (Herman Park C-95B, whatever that means). The other piece isn't listed; maybe it's part of the Fannin right of way. http://hcad.org/records/details.asp?crypt=%94%9A%B0%94%BFg%84%91%81%7Bom%8El%87tXt%5BW%9E%99%A2%D3%89%95%C2e%7CU%8A%7F%86%C0%AB%A8%AD%86%5E&bld=1&tab=1 http://hcad.org/iMaps/Tiles/Color/5355A8.pdf
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One square mile Texas - Montrose on PBS
brhaltx replied to trymahjong's topic in Houston and the Media
I haven't seen the Montrose show, but I've seen several others. One show was interesting, the others weren't... Hard to tell a story in 20 minutes or so. -
The city probably owns it all... One sliver is listed in HCAD, but there's another piece that isn't.