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Houston's government consists of a mayor, a 14-member city council, and a city controller, all elected to two-year terms. The mayor serves as the city's chief executive, the city council is Houston's legislative body, and the controller is responsible for the city's financial transactions. The mayor, the controller, and five council members are chosen in citywide elections, and the other nine council members are chosen in elections within individual districts. |
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The city of Houston covers a land area of around 540 sq mi. The Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area includes the counties of Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery, and Waller. In addition to Houston, the area includes Pasadena, Texas City, Galveston, Brazoria, and many other cities and communities. |
| Houston has sprawled into nearby counties, growing primarily to the north and west. The city is the largest in the country without zoning laws, so businesses are allowed to operate within residential neighborhoods. Despite the lack of zoning laws, the industrial and residential regions are generally separated from one another because the primary industrial section developed and remains along the ship canal, while residential neighborhoods developed mostly outside this area. However, some overlap does occur. |
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The center comprises 13 hospitals and two medical schools. Other local facilities are the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, administered by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA); Houston Advanced Research Center, an organization funded by grants, which links technology to commercial uses; and the nearby Texas A&M University at Galveston, which along with the university's main campus in College Station, has carried out important work in marine biology, oceanography, and other marine-related sciences. |

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Arp & Assoc Realtors 908 Town And Country Blvd Houston, TX (713) 984-7653 |
Classic Realtors & Property 908 Town And Country Blvd Houston, TX (713) 984-7600 |
John Daugherty Realtors 520 Post Oak Blvd # 600 Houston, TX (713) 626-3930 |
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Garrison & Co Realtors 18100 Upper Bay Rd Houston, TX (281) 333-9550 |
Houston Association Of Realtor 3693 Southwest Fwy Houston, TX (713) 629-1900 |
Jim Crowell Realtor 1901 San Jacinto St Houston, TX (713) 654-0060 |
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La Fleur & Assoc Realtors 3229 W Fuqua St Houston, TX (713) 433-2488 |
Montrose Realty Co Realtors 3815 Montrose Blvd # 530 Houston, TX (713) 522-0110 |
Realty Texas Realtors 4615 North Fwy Houston, TX (713) 694-9193 |
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Star Realtors 2210 Kane St Houston, TX (713) 802-9655 |
Urban Realtors 5023 Washington Ave Houston, TX (713) 868-7226 |
Woodlake Realtors 10333 Harwin Dr Houston, TX (713) 776-8488 |
Property Management in Houston
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Ann's Lounge 1047 W 8th St Houston, TX (713) 862-0070 |
Bank Draft Brewing Co 2424 Dunstan Rd Houston, TX (713) 522-6258 |
Continental Club 3700 Main St Houston, TX (713) 529-9666 |
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House Of Joy 1617 Sampson St Houston, TX (713) 224-3510 |
Instant Karma 1617 Richmond Ave Houston, TX (713) 528-3545 |
Kay's Lounge 2324 Bissonnet St Houston, TX (713) 528-9858 |
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Last Call Sports & Bar Grill 2204 Louisiana St # D Houston, TX (713) 571-9810 |
Mac Gregor Place 2541 N Macgregor Way Houston, TX (713) 529-0009 |
Numbers Night Club 300 Westheimer Rd Houston, TX (713) 526-6551 |
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Paradise Bar 2312 Crocker St Houston, TX (713) 522-7366 |
State Bar & Lounge 909 Texas St # 2a Houston, TX (713) 229-8888 |
Walter's Ice House 1609 Durham Dr Houston, TX (713) 861-4584 |
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Hampton Inn 7645 West FM 1960 281-646-0058 |
Embassy Suites Southwest 9090 Southwest Frwy Houston, TX 713-995-0123 |
Suburban Lodge Houston, TX 877-280-0465 |
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Hampton Inn Near The Galleria 4500 Post Oak Parkway Houston, TX 713-871-9911 |
Hotel Ambassador 4225 North Freeway Houston, TX 713-695-6011 |
Comfort Inn 1016 Maxey Rd. Houston, TX 713-455-8888 |
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Comfort Suites 6221 Richmond Ave. Houston, TX 713-787-0004 |
Quality Inn 9401 Westheimer Houston, TX 713-783-1400 |
Ramada Plaza Near The Galleria 7611 Katy Frwy Houston, TX 713-688-4979 |
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Homewood Suites 2424 Rogerdale Rd. Houston, TX 713-334-2424 |
Sumner Suites 7922 Mosley Houston, TX 713-943-1713 |
Flagship Hotel Over The Water 2501 SeaWall Houston, TX 1-800-392-6542 |
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Club Hotel By DoubleTree 2828 SW Freeway Houston, TX 713-942-2111 |
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Amc Meyer Park 16 4730 W Bellfort St Houston, TX (713) 721-1105 |
Cinemark Tinsletown 24 3600 W Sam Houston Pkwy Houston, TX (713) 952-1881 |
Edwards Grand Palace Stadium 3839 Weslayan St Houston, TX (713) 871-8880 |
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Houston Museum-Natural Science 1 Hermann Circle Dr Houston, TX (713) 639-4629 |
I'm Ready Entertainment 4206 Douglas St Houston, TX (713) 692-8575 |
Magic Johnson Theaters 100 Northline Mall Houston, TX (713) 692-4600 |
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Plitt Theatres 14500 Bellaire Blvd Houston, TX (281) 498-7311 |
Sony Theaters 12813 Gulf Fwy Houston, TX (281) 481-5942 |
Westminster Dollar Cinema 12121 Westheimer Rd Houston, TX (281) 920-9900 |
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Backyard Bar-B-Q 5625 Fondren Rd Houston, TX (713) 784-3215 |
Mandarin Cafe 9486 Long Point Rd Houston, TX (713) 461-1857 |
Texas Best B-B-Q 10708 Grant Rd Houston, TX (281) 477-3900 |
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Angie's Deli 55 Waugh Dr # 520 Houston, TX (713) 868-5866 |
Lonestar Deli 5444 Westheimer Rd # 110 Houston, TX (713) 621-2124 |
Wall Street Deli 6411 Fannin St Houston, TX (713) 796-9556 |
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Golden Corral Family Steak House 12500 Gulf Fwy Houston, TX (713) 947-1162 |
Outback Steakhouse 8731 West Loop S Houston, TX (713) 218-0760 |
Texas Land & Cattle Steakhouse 11900 Dickinson Rd Houston, TX (281) 922-6333 |
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Bear Creek Golf World 16001 Clay Rd Houston, TX (281) 855-2447 |
Hackberry Golf Club 7777 S Dairy Ashford St Houston, TX (281) 575-7791 |
Houston National Golf Club 16500 Houston National Blvd Houston, TX (281) 320-6000 |
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Kinney Enterprises 2514 Parana Dr Houston, TX (713) 690-6355 |
Memorial Park Golf Course 6501 Memorial Dr Houston, TX (713) 862-4033 |
Reed Golf Corp 7000 Capitol St Houston, TX (713) 921-2104 |
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Rode'o Palms Golf Club 2200 Southwest Fwy # 444 Houston, TX (713) 520-7112 |
Sharpstown Park Golf Course 6600 Harbor Town Dr Houston, TX (713) 988-2099 |
World Houston Golf Course 4000 Greens Rd Houston, TX (281) 449-8381 |
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Bayland Apartments 4207 Chartres St Houston, TX (713) 524-0086 |
Bissonnet Village Apartments 2630 Bissonnet St Houston, TX (713) 523-3671 |
Courts Of West University 3810 Law St Houston, TX (713) 661-8549 |
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Dakota Lofts 711 William St Houston, TX (713) 224-5638 |
Executive House 230 W Alabama St Houston, TX (713) 529-8707 |
Houston House Apartments 1617 Fannin St Houston, TX (713) 659-4781 |
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Live Oak Apartments 10 Live Oak Aly Houston, TX (713) 874-1313 |
Memorial Towers 5400 Memorial Dr Houston, TX (713) 864-1090 |
Richmont Square Apartments 1400 Richmond Ave Houston, TX (713) 522-1035 |
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San Jacinto Apartments 1111 Mcilhenny St Houston, TX (713) 650-0306 |
Tierra Texan Apartments 835 Heights Blvd # 45 Houston, TX (713) 861-4972 |
Woodside Village Apartments 2400 Hackett Dr Ofc Houston, TX (713) 861-6172 |
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All Star Graphite Rods Inc 9817 Whithorn D Houston, TX (281) 855-9603 |
Canoesport 5808 S Rice Ave Houston, TX (713) 660-7000 |
Cut Rate Fishing Tackle 10551 Telephone Rd Houston, TX (713) 991-5812 |
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Hexagraph Fishing Rods Inc 11767 Katy Fwy Houston, TX (713) 293-9503 |
J Phillips Fishing Tackle Bag 7999 Angus St Houston, TX (713) 674-2026 |
Kelley Wigglers 1300 Hugh Rd # 102 Houston, TX (281) 874-9444 |
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Lazy R & R Bait & Tackle 7310 S Lake Houston Pkwy Houston, TX (713) 458-3360 |
Ruland Rod Shop 955 Dairy Ashford St Houston, TX (281) 531-1441 |
Tackle Hut 216 W Little York Rd # C Houston, TX (713) 694-8008 |
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Houston's population climbed from 1990 thru 1996. The Hispanic population has nearly surpassed the black population in the city, and Hispanics outnumber blacks in the metropolitan region. Houston has become a center for Asian immigration and in 1990 was the most racially and ethnically diverse city in the state. |

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The Karankawa people (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/KK/bmk5.html) lived on the Gulf Coast before the arrival of the Europeans. The first European settlement in the area, Harrisburg (1824), was destroyed in 1836 by the advancing Mexican Army in the Texas Revolution. That same year, Augustus C. Allen and John K. Allen laid out Houston. The Allen brothers persuaded the legislature to designate the site as the temporary state capital, because the present capital, Austin, was close to the fighting during the revolution. Houston served as the capital from 1837 until the permanent capital was returned to Austin in 1839. The legislature granted incorporation to Houston on June 5, 1837, and that same year it became the county seat of Harrisburg County (renamed Harris County in 1839). |
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The livelihood of the city depended on commerce and cotton throughout the 19th century. Oil was discovered nearby at Spindletop in 1901, and the completion of the Houston Ship Channel in 1914 encouraged oil companies to locate refineries along the channel, where they were safe from Gulf storms. By 1929, 40 oil companies had offices in the city, but cotton was still the driving force behind the city's economy until World War II (1939-1945). The war created demand for not only oil and gasoline, but also synthetic rubber, explosives, ships, and other Gulf Coast products. |
| The city's expansion into the suburbs and its reliance upon the automobile for primary transportation resulted in the construction of more than 200 miles of freeways by 1990. This new infrastructure produced pollution, urban sprawl, and traffic jams, and it changed the character of the region. The new freeways created a new opportunity for commuting from the city to the surrounding suburbs. |
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