Alexander Deussen Park
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309-acre park on Lake Houston with boat access, fishing pier, picnic areas, trails & more.
Reyna Twins playing at Alexander Deussen Park, Houston, TX
Recorded on March 20, 2011 using a Flip Video camera.
Deussen Park on Lake Houston
A few of the low Lake Houston at Deussen Park
Deussen Park/Lake Houston Phantom run
So decided to take advantage of the clear weather(surprisingly) and thought why not go out and make a full test run of the Phantom, Clear day, no wind, and warm/cold temperature. There were some issues at the start but I blame myself, I took off on a slanted bit of ground which through off my horizon, also a few minor errors in editing, but next time I'm gonna do it right and attempt to edit through my IPad(if it can hold the Mbs lol)
Alexander Deussen Park
Peaceful day at the park. This little guy met us with a beautiful & grand welcome.
Bass Fishing Dwight D Eisenhower Park ???? (Houston, Tx)
Caught a couple of bass at Dwight D Eisenhower Park in Houston, Tx near Lake Houston and Alexander Deussen Park. Went Early In the morning.
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Chillin at Alexander deussen park ????✌????️????
Old video from last weekend but i was at the at Alexander deussen park in Summerwood while we were walking our dog and yes it was windy and chilly!! ???????? excuse me for not saying Alexander deussen park but whatever! ????????
Lake Houston - Dam Area
Phantom 3 Advance flight over Lake Houston Dam Area including shots of adjacent park.
Music
Water Prelude Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Clear Waters Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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Centennial Garden Park in Houston, Texas
Centennial Garden Park in Houston, Texas, as seen in April 2017.
My Hermann Park Visit #hermannpark #houston
This time I visited one of biggest and most beautiful Park of Houston.
Hermann Park has a bountiful assortment of entertainment: a golf course, an outdoor theater, a jogging track, a beautiful rose garden, picnic spaces, a butterfly exhibit, and even a museum.
Hermann Park, presented to the City of Houston by George Hermann in 1914, is Houston's most historically significant public green space. Over the years, the Houston Zoo, Miller Outdoor Theatre, the Houston Museum of Natural Science, Japanese Garden, Rose Garden and Hermann Park Golf Course, one of the first desegregated public golf courses in the United States, all have added to the Park's importance as a recreational destination.
Hermann Park, located minutes from downtown Houston, is a cultural and recreational hub surrounded by the Texas Medical Center, Rice University, the Museum District, and various residential neighborhoods. The entrance to the park is at the intersection of Main St. and Montrose Blvd. Upon arriving at Hermann Park the visitor is greeted by a statue of one of Houston's founders, General Sam Houston. He points in, towards the park, leading the park visitor in the direction of it's many amenities.
McGovern Centennial Gardens and the Cherie Flores Garden Pavilion:
Renovated in 2015, the Centennial Garden has completely transformed the original 15-acre Garden Center site into a stunning attraction for Park visitors.The Gardens feature a Family Garden, Centennial Green, 30’ Garden Mount, Celebration Garden, Rose Garden, and the Cherie Flores Garden Pavilion. As you explore the Gardens you will come across 490+ new trees of over 50 different species, 760 hedge shrubs, 350 new roses in the Rose Garden, 106,875 other shrubs and perennials of 199 varieties, 115 new camellias and 650 new azaleas in the Woodland Garden and so much more.
Japanese Garden:
An island of serenity nestled in a pine grove near the Sam Houston Monument, the garden was designed by world-renowned Japanese landscape architect Ken Nakajima and built to symbolize the friendship between the U.S. and Japan. Recognizing Houston's thriving Japanese community, the garden is built on 5 acres and combines a traditional Japanese Garden design with a touch of Texas.
Miller Outdoor Theatre:
A free, open-air theatre, host to a variety of multi-cultural events, allows visitors to catch a concert or play while picnicking in one of Houston’s most popular parks. Rain or shine, a wide variety of family-friendly performances include Cinco de Mayo, Fourth of July festivities, Shakespeare in the Park, the Houston Ballet, and the Houston Grand Opera performances.
Houston Zoo:
Founded in 1922, this recreational destination serves 1.4 million guests annually and is set in a lush 55-acre landscape right in the middle of Hermann Park. The Houston Zoo is home to more than 3,100 exotic animals representing more than 500 species. It is one of the largest collections in the nation and is considered one of the best-maintained zoos in the country.
Hermann Park Golf Course:
In 1922, the lush and scenic 18-hole Hermann Park Golf Course was built, starting a rich tradition of golfing excellence that has prospered for more than 70 years. The golf course was the first public golf course in America to welcome all races. Play golf under the majestic emerald canopy of stately oak trees and its manicured, plush Bermuda greens. Unwind on the airy veranda of the historic clubhouse, and satisfy your appetite with delicious food, combined with impeccable service.
McGovern Lake:
This 8-acre masterpiece is newly restored and expanded, creating two new islands for migratory birds, and a third island that the miniature train travels. Pedal boats are available to rent at the boathouse and catch-and-release fishing available for children under 12 and senior citizens over 65 at Bob's Fishing Pier.
Activities:
* Fishing
* Boating (pedal boat rentals available)
* Miniature Train
* Golf
* Japanese Garden
* Hike and Bike trails
* Miller Outdoor Theatre
* Houston Zoo
Size: 445-acres
Lake Houston Spillway
02:35 Spillway debris
This event is video of the Lake Houston Spillway. It shows the amount of debris that is backed up against the spillway as the high water forces itself against the dam.
An Uneventful Day Lake Houston Park
An Uneventful Day. Lake Houston Wilderness Park north of Houston.
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Lake Houston Dam Phantom 3
Aerial video of the Lake Houston dam. Filmed with Phantom 3 Advanced.
Places to see in ( Houston - USA )
Places to see in ( Houston - USA )
Houston is a large metropolis in Texas, extending to Galveston Bay. It’s closely linked with the Space Center Houston, the coastal visitor center at NASA’s astronaut training and flight control complex. The city’s relatively compact Downtown includes the Theater District, home to the renowned Houston Grand Opera, and the Historic District, with 19th-century architecture and upscale restaurants.
Think laid-back, pick-up truck and boot-scooting town meets high-powered, high-cultured and high-heeled metropolis. During the day, chill out in your flip-flops, take in museums and go shopping, then hit happy hour on a leaf-shaded deck. At night, revel in culinary or cultural bliss – the restaurant and entertainment scenes are renowned across the region. Here, starched jeans are de rigueur in all but the very fanciest of restaurants.
Diverse residential neighborhoods and enclaves of restaurants and shops spread far and wide. Where residents of other cities talk about the weather, Houstonians talk about parking. Wealth from oil and energy companies supports luxurious shopping areas but you can also enjoy down-home fun, although don't underestimate the sauna-like summers. Don't forget that one of the town's main attractions – NASA's Space Center Houston in Clear Lake – is outside the city limits, a 30-minute drive down I-45.
The Theater District is a 17-block area in the center of downtown Houston that is home to the Bayou Place entertainment complex, restaurants, movies, plazas, and parks. Bayou Place is a large multilevel building containing full-service restaurants, bars, live music, billiards, and Sundance Cinema. The Bayou Music Center stages live concerts, stage plays, and stand-up comedy.
Space Center Houston is the official visitors' center of NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center. The Space Center has many interactive exhibits including moon rocks, a shuttle simulator, and presentations about the history of NASA's manned space flight program. Other tourist attractions include the Galleria (Texas' largest shopping mall, located in the Uptown District), Old Market Square, the Downtown Aquarium, and Sam Houston Race Park.
Houston's current Chinatown and the Mahatma Gandhi District are two major ethnic enclaves, reflecting Houston's multicultural makeup. Restaurants, bakeries, traditional-clothing boutiques, and specialty shops can be found in both areas. Houston is home to 337 parks, including Hermann Park, Terry Hershey Park, Lake Houston Park, Memorial Park, Tranquility Park, Sesquicentennial Park, Discovery Green, Buffalo Bayou Park and Sam Houston Park. Within Hermann Park are the Houston Zoo and the Houston Museum of Natural Science. Sam Houston Park contains restored and reconstructed homes which were originally built between 1823 and 1905.
A lot to see in Houston such as :
Space Center Houston
Houston Zoo
Johnson Space Center
Houston Museum District
Houston Museum of Natural Science
Downtown Aquarium
Hermann Park
The Houston Museum of Fine Arts
Kemah Boardwalk
Buffalo Bayou
Hermann Park Drive
Children's Museum of Houston
Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park
Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens
San Jacinto Museum of History
Memorial Park
Discovery Green
San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site
The Menil Collection
Battleship Texas State Historic Site
Houston Arboretum & Nature Center
Mercer Botanic Gardens
Buffalo Bayou Park
Market Square Park
Sheldon Lake State Park and Environmental Learning Center
Wet 'n' Wild SplashTown
Levy Park
JPMorgan Chase Tower
Bear Creek Pioneers Park
McGovern Centennial Gardens
Beer Can House
Armand Bayou Nature Center
Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern
Terry Hershey Park
Art Car Museum
Jesse H. Jones Park & Nature Center
Sylvan Beach Park
Rothko Chapel
Eleanor Tinsley Park
The Orange Show
Lake Houston Wilderness Park
Sam Houston Park
Meyer Park
Alexander Deussen Park
Lake Houston
Texas Medical Center
Cockrell Butterfly Center
Typhoon Texas Waterpark
Japanese Garden
The Health Museum
( Houston - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Houston . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Houston - USA
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August 15, 2012 7:25 AM Deussen Park, beware of wild dogs
Beware of wild dogs in Deussin Park, today I encountered seven large aggressive dogs. I warned folks of the danger. Spoke with park managers.
August 15, 2012 7:27 AM, Deussen park beware of wild dogs
Be aware of wild dogs in Deussin Park, today I encountered seven large aggressive dogs. I warned folks of the danger. Spoke with park managers.
Fishing at Lake Houston
Bass Fishing on the West end of Lake Houston
Brazos Bend State Park trip 2016
SGIA DEUSSEN PARK PRANK 1
Lake Houston Drought conditions Sept 1, 2011
Shot from the McKay Bridge (FM 1960) between Atascocita and Huffman, shows conditions of this portion of Lake Houston during the 2011 Texas Drought - Water Conservation is important for the future of Texas Water.