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    Quercus stellata, the post oak or iron oak, is a North American species of oak in the white oak section. It is a slow-growing oak that lives in dry areas on the edges of fields, tops of ridges, and also grows in poor soils, and is resistant to rot, fire, and drought.

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  6. Amegy Bank of Texas - Wikipedia

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    Amegy Bank of Texas (previously known as Southwest Bank of Texas) is an American bank operating in Texas that is a subsidiary of Zions Bancorporation. [1] Operating primarily in Houston, Dallas-Fort Worth, and central Texas, the bank is headquartered in the Five Post Oak Park building in Houston’s Post Oak Park business park. [2] As of 2010, it was the largest bank in Houston, with $11 ...

  7. Five Post Oak Park - Wikipedia

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    Five Post Oak Park is a skyscraper in Houston, Texas. The building, with Class A office space, [1] has the headquarters of Amegy Bank and Willbros Group. [2][3]

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  9. Charter Oak Bank Building - Wikipedia

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    The Charter Oak Bank Building is a historic commercial building at 114-124 Asylum Street in downtown Hartford, Connecticut. Built in 1861, it is the city's only surviving example of commercial Italianate architecture from the mid-19th century.