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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
Pillot House(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)historic, texas, houstonBuilt in 1868 by Eugene Pillot, this house was occupied continuously by the Pillot family until 1964. The family gave the house to the park in 1965. The mid-Victorian structure features significant innovations, including its kitchen which is believed to
San Felipe House(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)historic, texas, houstonThis simple six-room house was built in 1868 at the southwestern edge of Houston on the old San Felipe Road. The house was built by German immigrants. It has been restored as a typical Texas cottage of the 1870s. The
Staiti House(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)historic, texas, houstonBuilt in 1905 in the Westmoreland Addition as a speculative house it was purchased by oil pioneer Henry T. Staiti. The 17-room house included the latest features, electricity, and had professional landscaping. The house was redesigned by Alfred Finn in
Yates House(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)historic, texas, houstonIn 1870, five short years after emancipation, Jack Yates, a freed slave, began construction of his home. The Jack Yates House reflects the opportunity for growth and prosperity which existed for the black population in Houston. The Rev. Yates was
CDM Houston Texas(en)USA / Texas / Bellaire (Houston)
Bayou Place(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)restaurant, texas, houstonBayou Place is an 130,000 square foot entertainment center that houses multiple theaters, bars and restaurants in the Theater District in downtown Houston, Texas. The complex, the former site of the Albert Thomas Convention Center, was reopened to the public
Hobby Center (site of Sam Houston Coliseum & the Houston Music Hall)(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)theatre, entertainment, texas, houston, performancesThe William P. Hobby, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts is a concert and performance venue located at 800 Bagby Street in downtown Houston, Texas on the edge of the Theater District. Opened to the public in 2002, It is
Houston City Hall Annex(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)government, texas, houston
Bank of America Center(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)bank, texas, houston, moneyThe Bank of America Center (formerly the RepublicBank Center, NCNB Center, and NationsBank Center)is a 56-story office building located in downtown Houston, Texas. Completed in 1984 and designed by award-winning architect Phillip Johnson and partner John Burgee, it is one
Downtown Aquarium(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)restaurant, texas, houston410 Bagby St, Houston, TX 77002 (713) 223-3474 www.aquariumrestaurants.com/downtownaquariumhouston/fla... The six acre Downtown Aquarium entertainment complex features an upscale restaurant and bar, a fully equipped ballroom and geographic and aquatic exhibits. The Aquarium Adventure Exhibit features six different adventures, boasting
Jones Plaza(en)USA / Texas / Houston (Houston)music, texas, houstonOpen air concerts
Congregation Beth Israel(en)USA / Texas / Bellaire (Houston)temple, judaismThe oldest Jewish congregation in Texas. www.beth-israel.org
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