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Images of America: Texas

The Bayous of Houston

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When the Allen brothers were looking to establish a new city in 1836, they selected a site at the confluence of Buffalo Bayou and White Oak Bayou, which was the head of navigational waters. They named the city after Gen. Sam Houston, and ever since then, Houston and its bayous have been indelibly linked. With Buffalo Bayou as the lifeblood of the city, Houston thrived as an inland port. Early development occurred along the bayou, and it was widened, deepened, and straightened to accommodate growing commerce in Texas. Buffalo Bayou linked the city of Houston to Galveston Bay, where ships were waiting to share Texas products with the rest of the world. Today, with Houston as the largest city in the state of Texas and the fourth largest in the United States, the Port of Houston is one of the busiest ports in the world.

128 pages, Paperback

First published November 19, 2012

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November 22, 2013
This book is part of the Images of America series by Arcadia Publishing. Heavy on (black and white) pictures, light on text and depth of information presented, but interesting enough for what it is, a brief history of Houston, centered around the bayous that run thru it. I didn't learn as much as I had hoped, but it was still worth reading. In case you didn't know, Houston floods - always has, always will.
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December 31, 2012
Great pictures and history on the forever changing bayous of Houston.
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