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As the fourth largest city in the nation, there's no end to the number of popular attractions that visitors to the Space City will want to see, starting with the Johnson Space Center, one of NASA's most famous aerospace centers. Houston's City Hall is located at 901 Bagby, with a nearby annex at 900 Bagby. Many city offices and services operate from these locations.
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