- Burbank Town Community - Historic Houston - HAIF The Houston Area . . .
Came across a story in an October 1952 Houston Chronicle talking about the faltering prospects for the proposed city of Burbank, Texas Anyone else ever heard of this or know any details? According to the story, the city was to have stretched from the then-U S 75 (North Shepherd) on the west to
- Dallas 7-Eleven Converted to Simpsons Kwik-E-Mart
I'm going to be in Los Angeles next month and would like to go to the one in Burbank if it's still Simpson-fied In the words of Apu, "Who needs the Kwik-E-Mart?
- Third Airport For Houston? - Planes - HAIF The Houston Area Information . . .
Los Angeles has LAX, John Wayne, Burbank, Long Beach, Ontario and San Bernadino, I think Houston could swing a third Given that most of the Houston area's growth has been to the west and southwest, it seems that would make the most sense
- Houston In The 1930s - Page 2 - Historic Houston - HAIF The Houston . . .
There were not many back then maybe 10-12 Only 7 high schools Ones I can think of that existed at that time are Johnston, Lanier, Jackson, Hamilton, Deady, Pershing, Burbank, Edison, Hogg I know for a fact that its not Jackson, Lanier, Deady or Edison Many of the kids in the photo look of Asian descent Edited August 27, 2007 by EastEnd
- Shops At Navigation: Retail Center At 2240 Navigation Blvd.
All Activity Home Houston Area Neighborhoods and Places EaDo, the East End, and East Houston Shops At Navigation: Retail Center At 2240 Navigation Blvd
- Shut Down Day Labor Site? - EaDo, the East End, and East Houston - HAIF . . .
The amendment, sponsored by Sen Johnny Isakson, R-Ga , is designed to curtail a practice in the California communities of Mountain View and Burbank, where city councils recently have forced Home Depot to build facilities for day laborers onsite or elsewhere, hire security staff and offer bathrooms in order to get the permits necessary for its
- Metropolitan Theater At 1018 Main St. - Houston Architecture
My parents moved around a lot, and we lived on the north side off Irvington for about six months in 1956, and to this day -- 50 years later -- I remember the gut gnawing fear I felt walking to and from Burbank Jr High
- Johnston Middle School At 10410 Manhatten Dr. - Houston Architecture
And, oh yes, the pool at Burbank JH was indoors in a large room with no windows and completely sealed off from prying eyes It's just amazing how things have changed In the 50s -- those dull, puritanical and sexually repressed FIFTIES -- nude PE swim classes weren't a big deal and nobody gave it a second thought
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