General Mercantile Store
The General Mercantile Store was a building in Houston, Texas, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was constructed in 1920 and was added to the National Register on June 4, 1997. It was delisted in August 2014.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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McCullough Park
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Places in the Area
Nearby places include Independence Heights and Greater Heights.
Independence Heights
Suburb
Independence Heights also known as “Studewood”, is a community in Houston, Texas, bordered by 40th Street to the north, Yale Street to the west, the 610 Loop to the south, and Airline Drive to the east.
Greater Heights
Lindale Park
Neighborhood
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Lindale Park is a neighborhood in Houston, Texas. Lindale Park is east of Interstate 45, inside Interstate 610, and north of Downtown Houston. Lindale Park has many bungalows. Lindale Park is situated 2 miles east of General Mercantile Store.
General Mercantile Store
- Type: Building
- Also known as: “Burgess Hall”
- Location: Harris County, Texas, United States, North America
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