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In reply to the discussion: For my non-Houston friends- to help you understand the devastation: [View all]greyl
(23,024 posts)9. The Grand Parkway (99) doesn't circle anything and is about 85 miles long.
A generous area that includes Galveston, Baytown, using 99 as the left edge, and roughly approximating the distance of 99 from the center of Houston 25.5 miles out, the length is about 190 miles.
Houston is 627 square miles. Washington D.C. is 64. N.Y., 469.
Don't mean to detract from the more important overall point here, but I was curious, looked at Google Earth, and it seems worth pointing out.
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For my non-Houston friends- to help you understand the devastation: [View all]
Xipe Totec
Aug 2017
OP
How big is Houston? This is the skyline not of Houston, but of the Texas Medical Center in Houston:
dalton99a
Aug 2017
#5
The hurricane is doubling back. So... perfect storm has pretty much arrived.
AtheistCrusader
Aug 2017
#30
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vkkv
Aug 2017
#19
I did delete my first post that was a lot more angry.. TX Reps and other GOP'sters from
vkkv
Aug 2017
#28
How much high ground is in the city and surburbs in terms of square miles? nt
Blue_true
Aug 2017
#41