How a Hispanic History Portal Can Help Us Understand Texas (www.houstoniamag.com)
The Queen Sofia Spanish Institute's new Portal of Hispanic History can teach us a lot, from Galveston's name origin to a statue's meaning in Hermann Park.
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The Queen Sofia Spanish Institute's new Portal of Hispanic History can teach us a lot, from Galveston's name origin to a statue's meaning in Hermann Park.
In 1988, colorful cars took to the streets of Houston as part of the city's first-ever Art Car Parade. See what it looked like with these archive photos.
Built in 1939, the nightclub once hosted Duke Ellington and Ray Charles. After a $9.7 million renovation, it’ll welcome a new generation of music lovers.
This is a vintage map of Houston Texas produced in 1891. This map is available for purchase on many of our products that include wall posters, wrapped canvas...
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Annexation History - Planning and Development Department - City of Houston
Join us for this unique opportunity to see Battleship Texas up close and out of the water! We are offering limited tours on the dry dock at Gulf Copper on Sundays only – starting May 28th, tours will run every half hour from 8 AM to 11:30 AM. These are guided tours that are about an hour to an hour ...
Built in 1911, the hotel has stood the test of time and still stands today with no...
The Dome's last decade in the Houston spotlight was the 1990s. What could its future hold?
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The big-box retailer's Seawall outpost is also one of Galveston's creepiest tourist attractions.