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Vinegar Hill And Tin Can Alley


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From Houston Neighborhoods Council:

For more than 65 years, Tin Can Alley secured a spot in Houston history. Located in the northwest corner of downtown, Tin Can Alley was actually a street, one block in length and oriented from east to West. The eastern end of the street terminated at Buffalo Bayou. The street was located within a wedge-shaped city block formed by the convergence of Preston and Washington avenues, just south of the Houston & Texas Central Railroad yards. It was situated on undulating terrain with deep gullies, which drained into the adjacent bayou. An early description of the area noted a preponderance of

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There are a couple of other "missing" downtown streets. Szabo and Frederick ran north-south in the downtown part of Fourth Ward. Szabo disappeared when Smith St. was extended southward to Midtown. Frederick was removed when the street grid was reconfigured to build Allen Center. It ran through what today would be the middle of the Enron Building.

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Anyone who has ever read the Sig Byrd story on Vinegar Hill should enjoy this photo:

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Great topic. Even long time Houstonians were unaware of this name, streets, etc. That photo alone is rare.

Wish we could make out the year at the bottom? Looks like 1954???

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