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12/0/04--A sign requesting "No Profanity", that was once on the wall of The Gulf Coast Club, an Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous organization lies amid broken glass and debris after an explosion at the Marcus Oil and Chemical Company Friday night. The Gulf Coast Club is across the street from the plant that exploded. Photo by Steve Campbell. HOUCHRON CAPTION (12/05/2004) SECMETRO COLORFRONT: DESTRUCTION: A broken sign is among the debris in a building across the street from the plant. It houses a drug and alcohol recovery group. (Photo by Steve Campbell/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
12/0/04--A sign requesting "No Profanity", that was once on the wall of The Gulf Coast Club, an Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous organization lies amid broken glass and debris after an explosion at the Marcus Oil and Chemical Company Friday night. The Gulf Coast Club is across the street from the plant that exploded. Photo by Steve Campbell. HOUCHRON CAPTION (12/05/2004) SECMETRO COLORFRONT: DESTRUCTION: A broken sign is among the debris in a building across the street from the plant. It houses a drug and alcohol recovery group. (Photo by Steve Campbell/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
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