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| address = [[12001 East Freeway (Houston, Texas)|12001 East Freeway]]
| address = [[12001 East Freeway (Houston, Texas)|12001 East Freeway]]
| city_state = [[Houston, Texas]]
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| opened = September 4, 1978
| opened = September 10, 1978
| closed = 1999
| closed = 1999
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'''Target T-66''', also known as '''East Houston''', was a [[Target]] [[discount department store]] located at [[12001 East Freeway (Houston, Texas)|12001 East Freeway]] in [[Houston, Texas|Houston]], [[Texas]]. The store opened September 4, 1978 and closed 1999. Now Family Thrift Center and Burlington<ref>[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/177sdK_OtfwJntT-u7hR-5xL5ojwTyvb5E2qQySZT3v8/edit?usp=sharing Target] [[Bluepages:Spreadsheets|spreadsheet]].</ref>
'''Target T-66''', also known as '''East Houston''', was a [[Target]] [[discount department store]] located at [[12001 East Freeway (Houston, Texas)|12001 East Freeway]] in [[Houston, Texas|Houston]], [[Texas]]. The store opened on or around September 10, 1978 and held a grand opening on September 14, 1978. It ultimately closed around 1999.<ref>[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/177sdK_OtfwJntT-u7hR-5xL5ojwTyvb5E2qQySZT3v8/edit?usp=sharing Target] [[Bluepages:Spreadsheets|spreadsheet]].</ref>


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Coordinates: 29°46′20″N 95°13′24″W / 29.77225°N 95.22333°W / 29.77225; -95.22333

Target T-66
Store numberT-66
NameEast Houston
Address12001 East Freeway
CityHouston, Texas
OpenedSeptember 10, 1978
Closed1999
MarketHouston (TX)

Target T-66, also known as East Houston, was a Target discount department store located at 12001 East Freeway in Houston, Texas. The store opened on or around September 10, 1978 and held a grand opening on September 14, 1978. It ultimately closed around 1999.[1]

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