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Located in Houston, it is larger than Central Park in New York City | Memorial Park |
This 155-acre urban sanctuary provides five miles of walking trails | Houston Arboretum and Nature Center |
Disguised as a man, she joined the Second Michigan Infantry and served two years as a Civil War private | Sarah Edmonds Grave |
This was the childhood home of the eccentric subject of the film The Aviator | Howard Hughes House |
This Victorian castle was built from 1886 to 1892 | Bishop’s Place |
Commissioned in 1914 it was the first to mount anti-aircraft guns, launch an aircraft, and use commercial radar | Battleship Texas |
This place has housed training and mission control facilities since 1961 | Johnson Space Center |
Originally known as Houston Negro Hospital, this was the first nonprofit hospital for African-American patients and doctors | Riverside General Hospical |
To raise money for the venture, boosters sell a specially branded barbecue sauce | Buffalo Soldiers National Museum |
The first cemetery in Austin dedicated soley to African-Americans | Bethany Cemetary |
This was the first library in Austin, it was turned into a library in 1980 | George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center |
This church was the center of the first freedman’s town west of the Mississippi | Sweet Hope Baptist Church |
This school was opened in 1881 to provide free public education for African-American children in the Gregory Town freedmen’s community | Blackshear Elementary School |
Martin Luther King Jr. and Lyndon B. Johnson visited this house to discuss the future of the civil rights movement | Juanita J. Craft Civil Rights House |
This plant closed in 2002 and some of its buildings were imploded in 210 | Imperial Sugar |
Named for a feature on the moon, this opened in 1979 on the 10th anniversary of man’s first lunar landing | Tranquility Park |
A furniture store was built on the site of Buff Stadium | Houston Sports Museum |
This grassy knoll was named after civic leader G. B. Dealey | Dealey Plaza |
The final resting place of the first president of the Republic of Texas | Sam Houston Monument/Sam Houston’s Grave |
Confederate forces drove Union troops out of this crucial port | Battle of Galveston |
Texas was declared an independent nation on this site | Washington-on-the-Brazos |