| Kemah Boardwalk
The Kemah Boardwalk has become increasingly popular over the years with local families and tourists. It used to be old and dying quickly, but new life was put in by the city of Kemah.
Galleria
The Galleria is a shopping mall with an ice rink, huge food court the size of the state of Louisiana
Space Center Houston
Ever since the Apollo flights, Houston has been synonymous with space travel. This section of NASA's Johnson Space Center allows visitors to take a look back at the making of space history.
Hermann Park
The entrance area of Hermann Park, along with the jogging/walking trail between Main and Fannin Streets, is one of Houston's most scenic locations. Several rows of mature live oak trees line the streets and trails.
Menil Collection
Admission: FREE! Metro Routes: 25 Richmond. Exit the bus at Mandell St. Walk two blocks north on Mandell. The museum will be on your right, fronting Sul Ross St.
Downtown Aquarium
This place is Fun! There are many different activities that are enjoyable for all ages. There is a Ferris wheel, games, an aquarium, a train ride, and a tower ride. The Ferris wheel is really.
Museum of Fine Art
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston Location: The Caroline Weiss Law Building, 1001 Bissonnet St., Houston, 77005; The Audrey Jones Beck Building, 5601 Main St., Houston, 77005
Rienzi Mansion
Harris and Carroll Masterson were great collectors of European decorative arts. After the death of Mr. Masterson in 1997 the collection came into the possession of The Museum of Fine Arts. It is the perfect.
Heritage Society Museum & Tour
Located in Sam Houston Park in downtown Houston The Heritage Society offers what they call “A Walk into Houston’s Past.” Eight Houses from different periods or from different social classes have been brought together here.
Houston Holocaust Museum
In his midnight millennium speech, Pope John Paul said the most defining elements of the 20th century were the rise and fall of two oppressive ideologies that victimized millions of people—Communism and Nazism.
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