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Alley Theatre(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)theatre615 Texas Avenue, Houston Texas 77002 713.220.5700 www.alleytheatre.org/ The Alley Theatre, founded in 1947 by pioneering educator Nina Vance, is a professional resident theatre company. Recipient of the 1996 Special Tony Award, the Alley performs year-round in its two-theatre complex
Houston City Hall(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)hall, city, governmentHeadquarters building of the government of the city of Houston, Texas. In October, 1937 the City Commissioners awarded the architectural contract for a new City Hall to Joseph Finger, an Austrian-born Texan architect responsible for a number of Houston-area landmarks.
Bob Lanier Building(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)city, governmentThe Bob Lanier Public Works Building is a 410-foot tall skyscraper located in downtown Houston, Texas. Completed in 1968, it is the 41st tallest building in the city and was named after former Houston mayor Bob Lanier.
Lancaster Hotel(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)hotel
Jones Hall(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)symphony, houstonThe Jesse H. Jones Hall for the Performing Arts is a theater and concert venue located in the Theater District of downtown Houston, Texas. Designed by the Houston-based architectural firm Caudill Rowlett Scott and officially completed on October 2, 1966
Wortham Theater Center(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)cultureThe Wortham Theater Center is a performing arts complex located in the Theater District in downtown Houston, Texas. Officially opened on May 9, 1987, it was designed by Eugene Aubrey of Morris Architects and built entirely with $66 million worth
Tranquility Park(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)park, publicNamed for the moon’s Sea of Tranquility, the park is designed with mounds and hollows to represent lunar craters. It’s a popular respite with the downtown crowd because of its sunny square, picnic tables up on the patio, and sky-scraper
Парк Транквилити (Безмятежность)(ru)USA / Texas / Houston (Хьюстон)park, publicНазван так в честь моря Безмятежности на Луне. В парке сделаны ямы и холмы, чтобы воспроизвести лунные кратеры.
Boathouse(en)USA / Texas / West_University_Place (Houston)boats, paddle
Houston Garden Center(en)USA / Texas / West_University_Place (Houston)museum, park, garden, rosesEvent center and beautiful rose garden located in the northern end of Hermann Park. www.houstontx.gov/parks/gardencenter%20events.html
The Gingerman(en)USA / Texas / West_University_Place (Houston)bar, beer, pub5607 Morningside Dr, Houston, TX (713) 526-2770
Rifle range(en)USA / Texas / Mission_Bend guns, houston, range, rifle
Trap & Skeet Range(en)USA / Texas / Mission_Bend houston, skeet, shotgunSkeet range
Forbidden Gardens(en)USA / Texas / Katy china, park, houston, katya fascinating outdoor museum replicating some of China's major historic scenes. Guided tours take you back to the third century BC to view the first Emperor's amazing 6,000 piece terra-cotta army replicated in 1/3 scale. The tour continues to the
Sears(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)store / shop, departmentSears store
St. John Church(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)church, historic, texas, houstonIn 1891, German farmers built this country church in northwest Harris County for their Evangelical Lutheran congregation. It still has its original altar-pulpit and cypress plank pews. The church was given to the Heritage Society by the congregation in 1968.
Nichols-Rice-Cherry House(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)historic, texas, houstonThis Greek Revival house was built about 1850 by New Yorker Ebeneezer B. Nichols. Between 1856 and 1873 it was owned by financier William Marsh Rice, whose estate helped create Rice Institute (now Rice University) in 1912. In 1897 the
Kellum-Noble House(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)historic, texas, houstonThe oldest surviving brick house in Houston was built by Nathaniel Kellum in 1847. A Virginian who came to Houston in 1839, Kellum operated a brick kiln, a tannery and saw mill on the property. During the 1850s Mrs. Zerviah
The Bandstand(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)historic, texas, houston
The Old Place(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)historic, texas, houstonThis cabin was moved from the west bank of Clear Creek in 1973 and is thought to be the oldest remaining structure in Harris County. It was probably built by John R. Williams, an Austin colonist, about 1823. Roughly hewn
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