File:Downtown Houston TX 1927.jpg
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DescriptionDowntown Houston TX 1927.jpg |
English: A view of the downtown Houston skyline looking northeast from a point near Louisiana Street and Lamar Avenue. The Esperson Building is the tallest building seen in the photograph. |
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