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#30 The intersection of Milam and Congress became a white-water rapid in the aftermath of the 1935 flood.

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#30 The intersection of Milam and Congress became a white-water rapid in the aftermath of the 1935 flood.

Houston Flood of 1935: Historical Photos depict the Magnitude and Devastation

#30 The intersection of Milam and Congress became a white-water rapid in the aftermath of the 1935 flood.

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←#29 An estimated 20,000 Houstonians turned out to watch the HFD battle the blaze at the Yellow Cab Company in 1935; four trucks flooded out trying to draught water from the streets to fight the fire.
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