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Baytown

[ bey-toun ]

noun

  1. a city in SE Texas, on Galveston Bay.


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The route runs from an IKEA distribution center in Baytown, east of Houstin, to a store in Frisco, 290 miles away just north of Dallas.

Brittany Madison's apartment in Baytown is within about 30 miles of more than 170 facilities that give off toxic chemical emissions.

Madison, who is 31, lives in Baytown, Texas, a city next to the Houston ship channel where the skyline is dense with the glittering towers of chemical plants.

In places like Baytown, working-class people depend on the very companies that sicken them to earn a living.

I dropped asleep and forgot my aches and weariness until the train arrived at Baytown.

Indeed, this winter my aunt was not unfrequently away from Magnolia altogether; finding Baytown more diverting.

He came to America in 1846, to Stillwater in 1848 and not long after settled on his farm in Baytown.

So we headed for a place well call Baytown, though that want the name of it.

So we headed for a place we'll call Baytown, though that wa'n't the name of it.

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