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Summary Of: Houston Ship Channel

The Houston Ship Channel has been periodically widened and deepened to accommodate ever... The Houston Ship Channel was featured on Anderson Cooper... Aerial view of the Houston Ship Channel on Buffalo Bayou...

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The San Jacinto River portion of the Houston Ship Channel.  Wakes of ships traveling along the channel are visible to the south of the Goat Islands (bright, oblong islands at top center of image). The inset area (denoted by white rectangle line at top left) is magnified as the bottom photo showing the battleship Texas and the San Jacinto Monument. | | Texas | San Jacinto Monument | Houston, Texas | Port of Houston | United States | sea ports | channel | Gulf of Mexico | petrochemical | Midwestern | grain | Buffalo Bayou | headwaters | oilfields | refineries | ExxonMobil | San Jacinto River | Texas history | USS Texas (BB-35) | dreadnought | San Jacinto Monument | Battle of San Jacinto | Mexico | dredging | salt marshes | citation needed | Washburn Tunnel | Sidney Sherman Bridge | Sam Houston Ship Channel Bridge | Fred Hartman Bridge | Lynchburg Ferry | National Civil Engineering Landmark | American Society of Civil Engineers | | Galena Park | | Fred Hartman Bridge | USACE | NASA Earth Observatory | 2006 | 05-01 | Phillips Disaster | Handbook of Texas | Coordinates | Categories | Ship canals | Geography of Houston, Texas | Canals in Texas | All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements since March 2008 |
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