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Montrose Boulevard from the entrance to Hermann Park, Houston, Texas, USA, 1918.
Montrose Boulevard from the entrance to Hermann Park, Houston, Texas, USA, 1918. Vintage postcard. In the foreground is the monument to Sam Houston (1793-1863), who led the Texan army in its struggle for independence from Mexico in 1836 (Texas Revolution) and became the first President of the Republic of Texas.
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4715px × 2963px
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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