About Us:Collins Park is a 55-acre facility with five lighted softball fields, four lighted baseball fields, one unlighted soccer field, one lighte...
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About Us:Watonga Skatepark was completed on July 25, 2005.The 12,070 square foot facility measures 142' x 85'. Components include half pipes, roll-...
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The Edith L. Moore Nature Sanctuary in West Houston is a 17.5 acre wooded sanctuary along Rummel Creek with a restored log cabin that houses a vari...
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Wet'n'Wild SplashTown remains open during periods of rain. However, operations will be temporarily suspended if there are electrical storms or othe...
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Congressman Bill Archer Park, a 926 acre facility north of Interstate 10 on Highway 6 North, officially opened May 2, 2007.
Hours: 7:00 am to Dusk
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About Us:James Driver Park is a 29.27 acre park located in northeast Houston along US Highway 59. Park includes covered and lighted basketball faci...
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Ice At The Galleria Offers A Variety Of Programs Including:
Extended Public SessionsLearn-to-Skate and Learn-to-Play HockeyCamps available all sch...
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The Museum of Printing History was founded in 1979 by Raoul Beasley, Vernon P. Hearn, Don Piercy, and J. V. Burnham, four printers with passions fo...
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About Us:The Lee and Joe Jamail Skatepark, designed by the premiere skatepark firm Grindline, is the first world-class, in-ground skatepark in our ...
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Downtown Aquarium is the product of redeveloping two downtown Houston landmarks – Fire Station No. 1 and the Central Waterworks Building. Thi...
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One of Houston's landmark buildings, the Heritage Plaza's broad shoulders and perfect location put it at the center of the best views of the city s...
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Mission:QFest is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the arts as a powerful tool for communication and cooperation among diverse commu...
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Mission
The mission of the Alley Theatre, under the direction of Artistic Director Gregory Boyd and Managing Director Dean Gladden, is to deepen t...
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LOTS of people are intimidated by downtown, but it’s actually pretty easy to get around. And with a little guidance, we promise that you soon...
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The Houston Thanksgiving Day Parade began in 1949, when Santa arrived at Union Station and rode his sleigh to the downtown Foley's. Since then, t...
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Mission Statement"To provide an uncommonly beautiful, urban green space in the heart of Houston that serves as a village green for our city, a sour...
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