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Regardless of what your interests are, Houston has attractions just right for you. From Space Center Houston (home to NASA's Mission Control) to the largest Fine Arts Museum in the Southwest, the options are many. And with Houston CityPASS you can see it all at a great discount. Follow this link for more Attraction Coupons and Deals. It's time to explore!
Taking over the space that once housed the Aurora Picture Show, the new 14 Pews microcinema is the brainchild of proprietor Cressandra Thibodeaux who recently returned to Houston from Los Angeles. The Read more »
In west Houston, bowling aficionados can put their skills to the test at 300 Houston. The high-energy, luxury lanes—set along Bunker Hill in Memorial—take an upscale approach to the game Read more »
Located inside George Bush Park in West Houston, American Shooting Centers is equipped with three facilities: rifle and pistol, sporting slays, and trap and skeet.The rifle and pistol facility is open Read more »
Founded in 1998 by Houston-based media artist Andrea Grover, Aurora Picture Show is Houston's only non-profit microcinema. Aurora’s mandate from the start was to champion short artist-made Read more »
Experience living Hinduism and the peace and tranquility that the sacred Mandir and murtis. BAPS Shri Swaninarayan Mandir is the first of its kind in North America and its traditional Hindu Manduir Read more »
The last of the battleships to participate in World War I and II, Battleship Texas became the first battleship memorial museum in the U.S. in 1948. That same year, on the anniversary of Texas Read more »
Downtown dining and entertainment destination Bayou Place is experiencing a renaissance. New bars and entertainment options have opened as part of the center's re-imagined nightlife experience, Bayou Read more »
The Beer Can House is a folk art gallery/workshop consisting of more than 50,000 beer cans.The story goes that John Milkovisch hated to throw anything away, and after years of drinking, both his attic Read more »
The stone and steel mansion of Walter Gresham rises like a beacon in Galveston's East End Historic District. The three-story home was designed by Nicholas Clayton, the island's premier Victorian-era Read more »
Located just 20 minutes north of Downtown Houston, Cypress Trails Equestrian Center is a sanctuary for horse lovers of all skill levels. Some of the most scenic and sometimes challenging trails in the Read more »
