Timbergrove Manor, Houston, Texas
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Timbergrove Manor is a neighborhood of Houston, Texas.
Timbergrove Manor is located inside of the 610 Loop, north of Interstate 10, and west of the Houston Heights. Timbergrove Manor, named after the many pine trees sheltering the area, was developed in the 1950s. The deed-restricted neighborhood has two resident associations: the Timbergrove Manor Civic Club and Timbergrove Manor Neighborhood Association.
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[edit] Government
[edit] Federal and state representation
Timbergrove Manor is in Texas's 18th congressional district [1]. Its current Representative is Sheila Jackson Lee.
[edit] Education
Timbergrove Manor is located in the Houston Independent School District.
Zoned schools include:
Elementary schools:
- Most pupils are zoned to Sinclair Elementary School
- Some are zoned to Love Elementary School
Middle schools:
- Most pupils are zoned to Black Middle School
- Some are zoned to Hamilton Middle School
High schools:
[edit] Community information
The Northwest YMCA is located near Timbergrove Manor.
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