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Take a trip to Houston, TX to the number 1 children's museum in the United States! It is a fantastic combination of learning and fun!
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Children's Museum of Houston Overview
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With the mission of transforming communities through innovative and child-centered learning, the Children's Museum of Houston (CMH) offers children, parents and families educational exhibits, programs, facilitation and outreach services to expand access to high quality early education programming. Because our service to children has the greatest impact when parents and teachers are involved, the Museum's programs are family-focused with strategic alignment to the skills that children are, or will be, learning in their classrooms. CMH welcomed 790,000 visitors last year, and served an additional 155,000 children and parents through outreach programming offered at 248 Houston-area locations, including after-school centers, shelters, libraries and elementary schools. Museum visitors reflect Houston's ethnic and socioeconomic diversity, and because 47% of Harris County's children live at or near the poverty level, the Museum makes it a priority to provide free or reduced price admission to visitors who might otherwise not have access to the Museum's facilities and events.
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We visited the Children's Museum of Houston!!
Cody and I had so much fun taking Boston and Oxford to the Children's Museum of Houston this past weekend! It's so hot here in Houston already, so it was a chance for them to have fun with water and cool off. If you ever have the chance to go, you should! It's ranked as one of the best Children's Museums in the country. Thanks for watching everyone! Take care and see you next week! :)
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The Houston Natural Science Museum
Recorded June 29th - We never been to this Natural Science Museum in Houston. It's probably one of the biggest museums in the USA!
The Museum District in Houston, Texas
The Houston Museum District is one of the largest destinations of cultural institutions in the United States, featuring 19 museum destinations in 4 walkable zones. Visit us!
CHILDREN'S HOUSTON MUSEUM with Kids and Family Fun Time by Mandy and Bella Family
CHILDREN'S HOUSTON MUSEUM with Kids and Family Fun Time by Mandy and Bella Family
Children's museum in the Museum District in Houston, Texas. It is one of 190 children's museums in the United States and 15 children's museums in Texas. It is a fun place for family to enjoy with kids.
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Visiting Houston Museum of Natural Science in Houston, Texas #TravelTips #HMNS
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Houston has a complete area dedicated to museums, and it´s always a good idea when on a vacation there, to visit at least a few of those.
In the case of the Houston Museum of Natural Science, of course, it is one of the staples of the museum district, as it is one of the biggest attractions not only there, but all around Houston. So much so, that it is included in CityPASS booklet for top attractions in the city.
While in there, one of the most interesting areas is the gemology section where you can find and enjoy several diamonds and crystals. There is also a very big paleontology area filled with bones and fossils.
16 Permanent Exhibitions altogether making for one of the biggest museums in the nation and a must do activity for the area.
The Houston Museum of Natural Science is a science museum located on the northern border of Hermann Park in Houston, Texas, United States.
5555 Hermann Park Dr, Houston, TX 77030, USA
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Prices: Adults 25
Child: 15
Senior: 15
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What To Do In Houston Texas
What To Do In Houston, Texas | Things To Do- Houston, TX
In this Houston travel guide, I will show you some fun things to do in Houston and Houston Texas tourist attractions for your trip to Houston!
Here are several fun things to do in Houston, Texas!
MUSEUM DISTRICT
Houston’s Museum District is made up of 19 museums.
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Houston Museum of Natural Science (6-9 pm)
The Museum of Fine Arts (10 am- 9 pm)
Buffalo Soldiers National Museum (1-5 pm)
Children’s Museum (5-8 pm)
The Health Museum (2-7 pm)
Houston Museum of African American Culture (6-8 pm)
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Asia Society Texas Center
Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
Diverseworks
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft
Houston Center for Photography
The Jung Center
Lawndale Art Center
The Menil Collection
Moody Center for the Arts
Rothiko Chapel
Museum of Natural Science
Museum of Fine Arts
The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston is a fun thing to do over 65,000 works of art, making it one of the largest art museums in the country.
They often have special events with music and food trucks.
The Health Museum
Fun place for kids with interactive exhibits.
McGovern Centennial Gardens
Another fun thing to do in Houston, gardens & activities.
Rice University- James Turrell’s Twilight Epiphany Skyspace
Suzanne Deal Booth Centennial Pavilion, Houston
Almost every day at sunrise and sunset, you can view the Twilight Epiphany light sequence at Rice University. You can go inside the skyspace to view the show, or even bring a picnic and watch along the grass.
Waugh Drive Bat Colony
Waugh Drive Bridge
Houston is home to a bat colony of 250,000 Mexican free-tailed bats. You can watch these bats emerge from under the Waugh Drive Bridge just before sunset nearly year round.
Kirby Ice House
3333 Eastside St, Houston, TX
Ice Houses are popular hangout places in Houston and Texas, and the Kirby Ice House is a nice place to relax, drink, and eat, in their 1 acre backyard.
AQUARIUM
410 Bagby St, Houston, TX
The Downtown Aquarium is an aquarium and restaurant with several exhibits including touch pools, a shark tank, and an amusement park.
THEATER
Hobby Center for Performing Arts
800 Bagby St, Houston, TX
Nearby is the theater district, where you can see all sorts of performances and shows.
MIDTOWN
Midtown Houston is a vibrant neighborhood full of restaurants and bars.
13 Celsius
Wine Bar
3000 Caroline St, Houston, TX
I had to check out the wine bar 13 celsius, because it had two of my favorite things.. Wine and s’mores!
OUTDOOR ART
There are always new art exhibitions happening around town, like this outdoor art instillation called Open House in Sam Houston Park.
Memorial Park Golf Course
1001 E Memorial Loop Dr, Houston, TX
Golfers will enjoy Memorial Park Golf Course, which is considered one of the best municipal golf courses in Texas and will soon host the Houston Open.
CONSERVATORY
1010 Prairie St, Houston, TX
Foodies will appreciate Conservatory, which is an underground beer garden and food hall. The space is pretty small but it is unique with several vendors and arcade games.
WATER WALL
2800 Post Oak Blvd, Houston, TX
Another interesting landmark in Houston is the waterwall at the Gerald D Hines Waterwall park. This 64 foot fountain makes a fun photo op.
Houston Galleria
5085 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX
Across the street is the Houston Galleria, which is a large shopping mall with a skating rink.
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Houston Arboretum, Houston Museum of Natural Science, Houston Zoo, Space Center Houston, The Children's Museum of Houston, The Menil Collection, The Museum of Fine Arts, The Waterwall and Glenwood Cemetery
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Holocaust Museum Houston - Never Forget May 2015
Holocaust Museum Houston - Never Forget May 2015
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Charged with educating students and the public about the dangers of prejudice and hatred in society, Holocaust Museum Houston opened its doors in March of 1996. Since that time, impassioned notes, poems, artwork and other gifts, from school children and adults alike, attest to the life-changing thoughts generated by just one visit to this unique facility.
Permanent Exhibition:
The Permanent Exhibition at the Museum is called “Bearing Witness: A Community Remembers,” and it focuses on the stories of Holocaust survivors living in the Houston metropolitan area. A tour begins with a look at life before the Holocaust. Visitors then see the beginnings of Nazism and Adolf Hitler’s rise to power. The displays progress through the disruption of normal life, to segregation, to imprisonment in concentration camps and finally to extermination. The roles of collaborators, by-standers, rescuers and liberators are portrayed through artifacts, film reels, photographs, and text panels. The main exhibit ends with the moving short films “Voices” and “Voices II,” which alternate daily in the 100-seat theater. Voices is shown Wednesday through Saturday, with Voices II on Sunday through Tuesday. These films are compilations of verbal testimony from area survivors.
World War II Holocaust Railcar:
The Museum is proud to display a 1942 World War II railcar of the type used to carry millions of Jews to their deaths. The railcar was formally dedicated and opened to the public during 10th Anniversary ceremonies on Sunday, March 5, 2006.
Danish Rescue Boat:
The Museum's Permanent Exhibition also includes a 1942 Danish rescue boat of the type used to save more than 7,200 Jews from almost certain execution at the hands of Nazi Germany.
Morgan Family Center:
The Morgan Family Center comprises the administrative offices, two changing exhibits galleries, the HMH classrooms and the theater.
Two Galleries:
The Museum also includes two changing galleries for art and photography exhibits. The Central Gallery is naturally located in the center of the Museum building and leads guests to the library. The Josef and Edith Mincberg Gallery is a larger hall for more extensive displays. The changing exhibits are designed to complement and further explore the issues presented in the Permanent Exhibition.
Education Center:
Holocaust Museum Houston is also widely known as an education center and the facility includes two classroom areas and a research library. The Boniuk Library and Resource Center contains more than 4,000 titles relating to the Holocaust, World War II, religion and antisemitism. The video section contains more than 300 titles on related subjects and the tapes can be viewed in the Museum’s video room or checked out. A full-time librarian manages the center, and a full-time registrar is responsible for maintaining the Museum’s archives. Thousands of historic and original photographs, documents, letters, diaries and other artifacts from the 1930s and 1940s are cataloged in the archives. Researchers can examine these documents and artifacts by appointment.
Lack Family Memorial Room:
Two other areas of Holocaust Museum Houston allow for reflection and meditation. The Lack Family Memorial Room is a quiet place for contemplation. It contains the three-part work of art comprising the Wall of Remembrance, the Wall of Tears and the Wall of Hope. The Memorial Wall in the room is a place where local Holocaust survivors can commemorate their lost loved ones.
Eric Alexander Garden of Hope:
Outside the Memorial Room is a quiet garden known as the Eric Alexander Garden of Hope. It is dedicated to the eternal spirit of children and is in memory of the 1.5 million children who lost their lives in the Holocaust.
Houston Museum District:
Holocaust Museum Houston is a member of the Houston Museum District Association.
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01. Space Center Houston
The official visitor center of the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center—the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) center for human spaceflight activities.
02. Museum of Natural Science
A science museum established in 1909. One of the most popular in the US. The popularity is attributed to its large number of special or guest exhibits.
03. Houston Zoo
A 55-acre (22 ha) zoological park. Houses over 6,000 animals as a part of over 900 species. The tenth most visited zoo in the United States.
04. Downtown Aquarium
A public aquarium and restaurant. Houses over 200 species of aquatic animals in 500,000 US gallons of aquariums. The complex includes two restaurants, a bar, and banquet facilities.
05. Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park
A multi-story sculptural fountain which sits opposite the south face of Williams Tower. The fountain and its surrounding park were built as an architectural amenity to the adjacent tower.
06. Arboretum and Nature Center
A non-profit arboretum and nature center. Contains over five miles (8 km) of nature trails, with forest, pond, wetland, and meadow habitats. Specialty gardens include a Hummingbird & Butterfly Island, Sensory Garden, and Wildlife Garden.
07. The Orange Show
An architectural maze of walkways, balconies, arenas and exhibits decorated with mosaics and brightly painted iron figures.
08. ArtCar Museum
A private museum of contemporary art. Its emphasis is on art cars, fine arts, and artists that are rarely seen in other cultural institutions.
09. Wet'n'Wild SplashTown
A water park opened in 1984. Operates from May till September. Occupies an area of 80 acres (320,000 m2). Has 2 pools, 9 water slides and 2 children's areas.
10. Market Square Park
A public park in Downtown. It is a central feature of the Main Street/Market Square Historic District. Donated to the city in 1854 by Augustus Allen and used as an open air produce market.
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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
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NACD Houston - Houston's Economy: More Than Just a Drill Bit
The issues are weighing on all corporate directors and executive management concerning the local and state economy. Come join fellow NACD members to find out what drives Houston’s economy and where we are headed in the future. Panelists will address director questions such as:
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Bringing Major Art Exhibitions to Houston
The importance of the arts and corporate giving to sponsor major exhibitions at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston (MFAH) is discussed by Amy Purvis, Assistant Director of Development who credits ASC for helping to bring world-class exhibits to Houston.
As an example, she points to the Gifts of the Sultan, one of the most important pan-Islamic exhibitions to travel the world in the last 20 years which came to Houston due, in part, to the sponsorship of ASC and its dedication to cultural bridging.
MFAH was one of only two venues in the United States displaying these objects.
For more information on ASC's involvement in corporate giving and community involvement, please visit the In The Community section at aramcoservices.com.
For more information about the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, please visit mfah.org.
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The Houston Art Car Ball is a social gathering of sorts for art car participants and enthusiasts alike. Art car parade participants interact with the host community. Trust me, this is usually the best time of the year drawing thousands of people into the streets. Art paraders constantly overflow venues with their artsy cars in tow. Art ball would definitely give Halloween a run for its money because of the interesting costume worn by participants.
The genesis of art car can be traced to Houston artist, Jackie Harris in early 1970s. He magically turned a car with paint and plastic fruit to art all on a budget of $800. That was perhaps the first creative demonstration of art on a mobile object. Ann Haritas, an artist, started “Collision”. Collision was an exhibition at Lawndale art center where Ann featured two art cars. Gradually, others with same interests chirped in and made their contributions. 1986 was the year that history rewarded the campaign of Art Cars in the United States when Rachel Hecker and Trish Herrera organized a New Music Parade. Twenty artist floats and art cars thumped down Montrose Boulevard during the event attracting the media too. The whole texture of art car display started taking shape when Susanne Demchak put together a road show in June 29, 1986 showing low rider demonstrations and children art bike workshops.
The following year, Orange show, under the request of Houston festival international, organized an art parade that is now the platform for art car enthusiasts in Houston and environs. Roadside attractions: The Art Car Parade started in April 1988 with a demonstration involving 40 cars while 2000 spectators cheered on. Two years later, Harrod Blank documented the rainbow scourge of art cars in America and those behind it in a movie and two books. This singular event caused an implosion of art car creativity all over America. Art car artists travel miles to join the parade in Houston every year.
The art car museum was established in February 1998 and has become the silver sanctuary in Houston, Texas for art car creators nationwide. The art museum is passionate about promoting a creative art that in past time was shunned in mainstream and cultural art industry. Art cars, fine arts and other eccentric forms of art have a room for sanity and exposure in the museum. The museum highlights lowriders, mobile contraptions and elaborate art cars while encouraging community exhibitions.
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