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Downtown From a Distance |
Inside Downtown |
Hermann Park |
Hot Spots |
Port Authority |
Main Roads |
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Westheimer Road, I practically lived off of this strip when I was in college. It has pretty much
anything you could need.
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just off of Westheimer around Eldridge Pkwy
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That's right, two Starbucks across the street from each other. If you would like to visit
this wonderful landmark, it is on West Grey, right next to the River Oaks Theater.
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Heights Blvd., one of the oldest neighborhoods in all of Texas. It is also the location
of my only relative in Houston.
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Here is my cousin Gail's house, right on Heights.
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at the corner of Heights and 11th
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Main Street, just next to Hermann Park
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You can't have Houston without construction. These men are working on some road near the
610 / Galleria area (they have been working there for ages now). Avoid this area like the plague!
You'll be better off, but they do seem happy about something. Maybe they're almost done!
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Well, I hope everyone has enjoyed their trip to Houston. It's big, it's humid, and it's no stranger to
traffic, but it's got its good qualities too. I didn't really think much of the city for the longest time.
But now that I have traveled to many of its little nooks and crannies, I can start to appreciate its extreme
diversity. I guess I'll give the city a B, or a B+. I think that's fair.
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Downtown From a Distance |
Inside Downtown |
Hermann Park |
Hot Spots |
Port Authority |
Main Roads |
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