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In reply to the discussion: I got lost in Houston and had a few amazing experiences [View all]Susan Calvin
(2,390 posts)25. If you're into mid-century modern houses,
Houston is crawling with them. I think the biggest concentrations are in the Sharpstown and Meyerland areas. Although in Meyerland I think they tend to get torn down because that's an expensive area of town. Sharpstown kind of sucks, with the upside being that the houses are mostly original.
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One of the immersive art museums I went to had lockers to put your stuff in
berniesandersmittens
Friday
#55
At the same time Houston is one of the friendliest and one of the meanest cities...
pecosbob
Friday
#4
From a fellow person of the Ozarks (Lebanon MO, Bennett Spring, etc.), you did good!!!
SWBTATTReg
Friday
#32
Yep. People wanting to buy a house need to make sure there is a good buffer zone
dalton99a
18 hrs ago
#82
Seems like there's always lots of construction going on pretty much everywhere.
Susan Calvin
Friday
#24
hehe., i did cb in the 80s and 90s ./:) one time dxed into colorado from tic toc base .
AllaN01Bear
Friday
#54