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Friendswood

American  
[frendz-wood] / ˈfrɛndzˌwʊd /

noun

  1. a city in SE Texas.


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This is what motivated us to examine recovery in Friendswood, a middle-class, majority-white suburb outside of Houston that flooded during Hurricane Harvey in 2017.

From Salon • Oct. 4, 2022

Friendswood Methodist also was badly damaged by flooding - in its case, when multiple pipes froze and then burst amid the recent severe storm in Texas.

From Washington Times • Mar. 12, 2021

Friendswood Methodist also was badly damaged by flooding — in its case, when multiple pipes froze and then burst amid the recent severe storm in Texas.

From Seattle Times • Mar. 11, 2021

In Friendswood, Texas, south of Houston, officials warned residents in the 100-year flood plain to be prepared to evacuate the area if necessary after the Clear Creek rose 2 to 4 feet past its banks.

From Fox News • Sep. 23, 2020

“It was a little unexpected,” said Sara Murray, manager of the Cheers Pub in Friendswood, Texas.

From Reuters • Jun. 26, 2020

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