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Discover the vibrant city of Houston through its museums, rich history, diverse culture, and notable landmarks. From the Houston Symphony Orchestra to the Museum of Fine Arts, there's something for everyone in this Texaplex gem. Learn about famous Houstonians, festivities like the Livestock Show and Rodeo, and the city's dynamic founding history. Plan your visit to explore the Houston Children's Museum, Health Museum, and more!
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The city of Houston MAYOR: Annise Parker Barbara Charline Jordan – was the first African-American woman to be elected to the Texas Senate.
Houston Museums Houston Children’s Museum Holocost Museum Health Museum Museum of Fine Arts Museum of Natural History Houston Zoo And MANY more!
Houston Symphony Orchestra • Ima Hogg – established the Houston Symphony Orchestra and donated money to help Houston families.
Houston Universities • University of Houston • Texas Southern University • Rice University • University of St. Thomas • Houston Baptist University • Westwood College • Baylor College of Medicine • Lone Star Community College
William Marsh Rice – gave money to Houston to build Rice University.
Sam Houston Sam Houston – elected the first President of the Republic of Texas and the person for whom the city of Houston is named.
The original Houston plans: Augustus and John Allen – founded and named the city of Houston.
Hermann Park - video George Henry Hermann – gave money to Houston to build a park, a hospital, and the City Hall.
Famous people from Houston • Mary Lou Retton • Patrick Swayze • ZZ Top • Clint Black • Chandra Wilson • Beyonce • Dan Rather
Houston Celebrations Chinese New Year – celebrated in January with a parade, firecrackers, and special meals. Livestock Show and Rodeo – celebrated in February with a parade, rodeo, midway, Famous performers, and exhibits of animals. St. Patrick’s Day – celebrated in March with a parade where everyone wears green.
International Festival – celebrated in April with food, crafts, bands, and entertainment which highlight a different culture each year. Cinco de Mayo – celebrated in May with a festival which includes music, folk dancing, and Mexican food. Juneteenth – celebrated in June with a festival which includes music and art. Thanksgiving – celebrated in November with a parade in the downtown area.