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#64 Exxon Baltimore tanker in the Houston Ship Channel, highlighting Houston’s status as a major seaport, 1973.

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#64 Exxon Baltimore tanker in the Houston Ship Channel, highlighting Houston’s status as a major seaport, 1973.

What Houston looked like in the 1970s through these Fascinating Vintage Photos

#64 Exxon Baltimore tanker in the Houston Ship Channel, highlighting Houston’s status as a major seaport, 1973.

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#65 Armco Steel plant with the Houston Ship Channel in the background, 1973.→

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