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Smith County topographic map, elevation, terrain

Smith County topographic map, elevation, terrain

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Name: Smith County topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: Smith County, Texas, United States (32.13507 -95.59463 32.68707 -94.98537)

Average elevation: 430 ft

Minimum elevation: 256 ft

Maximum elevation: 689 ft

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Houston

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Houston is characterized by its predominantly flat topography, sitting at an average elevation of approximately 59 feet (18 meters) above sea level. The city is situated on the Gulf Coastal Plain, which is dissected by a network of bayous that contribute to the region's drainage. This terrain was once covered…

Average elevation: 82 ft

Dallas

United States > Texas > Dallas County

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Average elevation: 525 ft

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Average elevation: 4,505 ft

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Average elevation: 4,058 ft

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Average elevation: 541 ft

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Average elevation: 702 ft

Georgetown

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Corpus Christi

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Van Zandt County

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United States > Texas > Harris County > Houston

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San Marcos

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Following World War II, the success of Deep Ellum started to fade. The ever-growing availability and use of the automobile led to the removal of the Houston and Texas Central railroad tracks—to make way for Central Expressway—and by 1956 the streetcar line had been removed. Businesses closed, residents…

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