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The largest City in Texas and the fourth largest in the United States, Houston has a population of over 1,500,000. This Texas city has much to offer both visitor and resident including more than twenty universities and colleges such as the distinguished University of Houston, the University of Texas-Houston Health and Science Center, Texas Southern University and Rice University.

Houston's international cuisine, moderate weather, and superb arts offerings are just a few of the reasons for the city's popularity. Outdoor recreation in Houston all year and find quality entertainment day or night in local theme parks, major-league sports arenas, and in Houston's highly acclaimed museums. Restaurants and entertainment are a short walk or trolley ride away in the downtown area. The METRO light rail whisks riders through the world-renowned Texas Medical Center, to the state-of-the-art Reliant Park sports and event facilities.

Houston was named for Samuel Houston (1793-1863), the politician and general who was at the forefront of Texas' fight for independence from Mexico. He later became President of the Republic of Texas; when Texas became part of the Union, serving as a Senator and later as Governor of Texas.

In 1914 the Houston Ship Channel was created, beginning a whole new life for Houston. The 50-mile long channel linked Houston to Galveston Bay and the Gulf of Mexico. This deep-water port became a major shipping link and an important junction for the U.S. grain market.

The following year oil was discovered and the boom began. Oil companies flooded the area and by the end of the decade there were forty companies located in the city. World War II found Houston a major supplier of many commodities. In 1958 the National Aeronautics and Space Administration made its home in Houston assuring the city its place in space age technologies.

Houstonians are proud of their city's diversity. The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, the Art Car Parade, the International Festival, Fiesta Patrias, the Westheimer Street Festival, the Children's Festival, and a variety of holiday celebrations bring the City together throughout the seasons of the year and are a source of great enjoyment for visitors..

Houston is renowned as a world center of oil, natural gas, iron and steel, paper products, electrical and electronic machinery. Above all, however, Houston is a city of great neighborhoods that welcome the visitor to a rich cultural environment and an enjoyable and memorable vacation.

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Museum of Fine Arts
Houston, TX
Tel: (713)-639-7300
Make an early start to this wonderful museum because there is so much to take in. Marvel to the works of the masters, then take in the sculptures from many cultures. The splendid decorative arts collection houses many examples of textiles and costumes. Throughout the year visitors can enjoy a variety of lectures that explain the various exhibits and collections in depth. The Museum also presents a fine series of films each year. www.mfah.org


Menil Collection
1515 Sul Ross
Houston, TX
Tel:(713)-525-9400
The museum was established in 1987 by John and Dominique de Menil as a showpiece for their fine art collection, an eclectic mix including tribal cultures and the Byzantine era, Warhol and Matisse. In addition to the permanent collection, special exhibits are staged every year. Also at this location are the Cy Twombly Gallery, the Byzantine Fresco Chapel and the Rothko Chapel. Complete your visit by dropping by the bookstore for souvenirs of this fine museum. www.menil.org


Holocaust Museum
5401 Caroline
Houston, TX
Tel:(713)-789-9898
A recent construction, the Holocaust Museum presents a stirring visual and audio account of the Jewish Holocaust. Through the stories of various people who survived this horrendous period, visitors will be touched, changed and educated by their experiences.


Grand 1894 Opera House
Wortham Center
Texas Avenue,
Houston, TX
Tel: (713)-546-0200
This non-profit institution, known as the 'Official Opera House of Texas', brings locals and visitors alike a wonderful selection of artists. From dancing to singing to comedy and more, the Opera House has entertained millions throughout its long life. A staple of the community, "the Grand" features educational programs; it can also be reserved for special occasions such as conventions and weddings, providing a unique location. Houstongrandopera.org


Houston Symphony
Jones Hall
615 Louisiana
Houston,TX
Tel: (713)-227-2787
The 3,000-seat Jones Hall is home to the Houston Symphony. Founded in 1913, the Symphony is always busy, whether at home or on tour or recording. Jones Hall allows the symphony to perform at its ideal acoustic levels thanks to a moveable ceiling that can be adjusted for each performance.


Houston Ballet
Wortham Center
500 Texas Ave.,
Houston, TX
Tel: (713)-523-6300
Tickets (713)-227-2787
The Houston Ballet, an internationally renowned company, offers over 100 performances a year, most notably its annual performance of the "Nutcracker". The season runs from September to June.


Space Center Houston
1601 NASA Road 1
Houston, TX
Tel: (281)-244-2100
The Space Center is the visitors' center for the NASA Johnson Space Center. Here visitors enjoy exhibits ranging from the history of manned space flight to the future exploration of space. A tram will take you off to see working areas, shuttle payload bays (used in practice) and a Saturn rocket. The Kids' Space Place is a fun, interactive hands-on area especially for children ages 3-11. Here they can touch moon rocks and view a full-scale model of the space shuttle. An IMAX theatre provides thrills for all ages.


Sesquicentennial Park
510 Preston
Houston, TX
Tel: (713)-250-3666
A wonderful city park presenting works of various artists, sculptors, architects and over 1,000 local school children. The Park features seven stainless steel columns measuring 70 feet each. The columns reflect the city's foundations of technology, energy, medicine, manufacturing and more. When lit at night from within, the display is magnificent. Located on the banks of the Buffalo Bayou, the park was built in 1986 to commemorate the 150th birthday of Houston. It is a serene and popular area for visitors to stroll and enjoy. A three-story pavilion, surrounded by relaxing waterfalls, makes the area even more attractive. Bikers and walkers alike will enjoy the many trails winding throughout the park.


Market Square Historic District
Main Street area
Houston, TX
Tel: (713)-656-1912
This park area is filled with many old buildings and the Heritage Homes Tours are a wonderful way to spend a morning or afternoon. Spanning an area of 28 blocks, the Bagby/Walker area houses these lovely homes. The oldest commercial structure in Houston is the Kennedy Bakery located at 813 Congress Ave. Another building of note is the Rice Hotel, located at Main and Texas, where President John F. Kennedy spent a portion of his last night. Entered on the National Register of Historic places in 1986, this area was the original downtown of Houston. In addition to the homes and buildings, visitors can enjoy the numerous restaurants and clubs.


The Alley Theatre
Tel: (713)-228-9341 for tickets
(713)-228-8421 box office
This gem of a theatre has been a popular Houston landmark for over 50 years. The Alley started life quite literally in an alley and has much to offer. The Alley boldly experiments with a large variety of productions for diverse audiences. "Pay-what-you-can" nights open the theatre to all. Young playwrights can submit their works to the theatre and many educational and community outreach programs are available. College students apply for internships here to further their experience in the field. The Alley also uses Spanish and sign language translators. If you'd like a look behind the scenes, a backstage tour can be arranged. This truly is a theatre with open arms!


Houston Museum of Natural Science
One Hermann Circle Dr.,
Houston, TX 77030
Tel: (713)-639-4600 or (713)-639-IMAX
It's hard to know where to start first at this museum but a truly unique experience can be found at the Cockrell Butterfly Center. There, you will find over 1500 live butterflies from around the world in an indoor rainforest setting. The Burke Baker Planetarium is a world of wonder for everyone fascinated by astronomy. Weekend nights feature laser lights shows accompanied by various musical selections. The Observatory is world-famous, as well as an outstanding exhibition of dinosaur fossils and bones. Settle down in the Wortham IMAX theatre and enjoy the huge six-story screen. www.amns.org


Admiral Nimitz Museum
340 East Main Street
Fredricksburg, TX 78624
Tel: (830)-997-4379
Not too far from Houston, the Admiral Nimitz Museum presents the story of Adm. Chester W. Nimitz and World War II in the Pacific. Uniformed history interpreters relate stories of World War II and present artifacts from the war. The indoor area houses quite a few exhibitions but the 7-acre site has outdoor displays too. Allied and Japanese aircraft, tanks and a working flame-thrower are just a few. The Nimitz Museum is truly a unique and educational experience for the whole family.


Six Flags Houston
Six Flags Astroworld & Waterworld
9001 Kirby Drive
Houston, TX 77054
Tel: (713)-799-8404
Visit two great entertanment complexes side by side. Six Flags WaterWorld offers hours of fun for all from water slides to a five-story interactive water tree house. Go next door and thrill to the many rides at SixFlags Astroworld. With more roller coasters than any other park in Texas, this Six Flags will keep you "on a roll" for a long time. With all the concerts, shows and restaurants, there's plenty of time to sit back and relax before hitting those rides again!


Houston Astrodome, Astrohall, Astro Arena
8400 Kirby Drive
Houston, TX 77054
Tel: (713)-799-9500
One of the largest multi-entertainment complexes in the world, this magnificent domed stadium is fully air-conditioned and can seat 60,000. It's to the NFL Houston Oilers football team, the National League Houston Astros baseball team, the Tigers of Texas Southern University, the USFL Gamblers and the University of Houston's Cougars. Many other forms of entertainment also take place under this roof including boxing, rodeos and even conventions. The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo takes place in The Astrohall which is one of the largest exhibition centers. The Astroarena has 6,000 theatre-type seats. The parking areas have accommodation for 30,000 cars.

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Events

January


H

P Houston Marathon

Held in mid January

Location: George R. Brown Convention Center

713-957-3453

Nearly 7,000 entrants from around the world take part in this challenging race. Beginning and ending at the George R. Brown Convention Center, the 26.2-mile course winds through many Houston neighborhoods.

February

Mardi Gras!

Held mid – late February

Location: The Strand in the Historic District

888-425-4753

The celebration centers on The Strand, Galveston's historic district, where elaborate parades, masked balls, festive music and special events draw revelers from far and wide.

Rodeo Parade

Held in mid February

Location: Houston

713-791-9000

Call for exact location
Thousands of trail riders descend upon the city from hundreds of miles around, to kick off Houston's annual tribute to Texas' traditions.

Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo

Held mid February – early March

Location: Astrodome

713-791-9000

One of the world's largest rodeos fills the Reliant Astrodome and its adjacent facilities with dazzling competitions, award-winning barbecue and blockbuster concerts by country-and-western and other music superstars. Adding to the fun are livestock exhibits by young farmers vying for scholarships and a lively outdoor carnival.

March

The River Oaks Garden Club's Azalea Trail

Held early – mid March

Location: Bayou Bend

713-523-2483

It's just not spring until the azaleas are in bloom. Of particular interest are the gardens at Bayou Bend, the former residence philanthropist Ima Hogg. The rest of "the trail" refers to a tour of abundantly blooming landscapes in the adjacent River Oaks neighborhood.

April

River Oaks International Tennis Tournament

Held in early April

Location: Houston

713-529-4321

Call for exact location and additional information
Believed to be t

he oldest professional clay-court tournament in the country still playing on its original site, this annual event attracts some of the biggest names in tennis.

The Art Car Parade: Powered by Pennzoil

Held in late April

Location: Houston

713-926-6368

Call for exact location
and dates

This whimsical parade of outlandishly decorated cars, bicycles, lawnmowers and just about anything on wheels is one of the oldest and largest of its kind. The parade caps a weekend of related art car events sponsored by the Orange Show Foundation in collaboration with the Houston International Festival.

Houston International Festival

Held mid – late April

Location: Downtown Houston

713-654-8808

Colorful and lively, this event transforms 20 downtown blocks into a sprawling open-air market of ethnic food, arts and crafts, and live performances.

WordFest: Houston International Film Festival

Held mid – late April

Location: Varies in Houston

713-965-9955

Call for additional information

Cinema buffs get a chance to view films fresh from production when the world's largest international film and video competition comes to town. Event organizers showcase a wide variety of film genres under the theme "Independent Stories Well Told."

Japan Festival

Held in early April

Location: Hermann Park

713-963-0121

The tranquil Japanese Garden in Hermann Park draws thousands of people annually to a weekend celebration of Japanese culture. The beautiful garden provides a serene backdrop for folk and traditional dancers, music performers and demonstrations of the martial arts, flower design and origami.

Shell Houston Open Golf Tournament

Held in mid April

Location: The Woodlands

281-367-7999

Attracting close to 150 professional golfers, this is one of the biggest events on the PGA Tour. The Woodlands Tournament Players Course hosts the event, which boasts one of the largest purses on tour.

May

Cinco de Mayo Celebration

Held in early May

Location: Hermann Park

713-284-8352

Mexico defeated invading French forces on this date, but this festival's organizers see this date as a day to remind Mexican nationals of their heritage. Festivities include a parade downtown and a festival with mariachi bands, dancers and food at Miller Outdoor Theatre in Hermann Park.

June

George Ranch Juneteenth Celebration

Held in mid June

Location: George Ranch Historical Park

281-343-0218

George Ranch Historical Park re-enacts this pivotal moment in the history of Texas African- Americans. The festivities include tours, gospel music, food and fun.

Juneteenth Celebration

Held in mid June

Location: Hermann Park

713-284-8352

The date marks the day Texas slaves learned of the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation — two years earlier. The month-long celebration of African-American heritage includes a parade, blues, gospel and jazz performances and other events at Miller Outdoor Theatre in Hermann Park.

July

Reliant Energy Power of Freedom

Held on July 4

Location: Downtown Houston

713-522-9723

Live entertainment downtown fills the air as spectators flock to the grounds of Eleanor Tinsley Park at Buffalo Bayou in anticipation of the evening's spectacular pyrotechnics.

ArtHouston

Held mid July

Location: Varies

713-522-9116

More than 30 art galleries participate in this annual evening artwalk organized by the Houston Art Dealers Association. Many exhibits continue throughout the month of July. Several galleries include lectures related to the artists whose works are displayed.

August

Houston International Jazz Festival

Held in early August

Location: Downtown Houston

713-839-7000

Jazz musicians from around the world celebrate the birth of jazz with outdoor performances in downtown Houston.

Houston Shakespeare Festival

Held most of August

Location: Hermann Park

713-284-8352

Productions of two plays by the University of Houston Theatre Department are a late-summer tribute to the Bard of Avon. The free evening performances are at Miller Outdoor Theatre in Hermann Park.

Ballunar Liftoff

Held in late August

Location: Space Center Houston

281-488-7676

Space Center Houston collaborates with the Clear Lake community to present this unusual summer tradition involving a platoon of more than 100 hot air balloons. Airborne competitions, sky diving, hang gliding and air rescue add to the entertainment.

September

The Great Tastes of Houston

Held in mid September

Location: Varies throughout Houston

713-522-9723

The mayor's official fall celebration serves up a sampling of menu items from the best of Houston's restaurants.

Festa Italiana

Held in mid September

Location: Hermann Square

713-524-4222

Artisans and performers help transform downtown's Hermann Square at City Hall into a piazza brimming with the music, food and wine of Italy.

Houston Hot Sauce Festival

Held in mid September

Location: Houston

281-558-3518

Call for exact location and times
Annual event featuring hot sauce, salsa, chipotle, jams, spices, marinades, chips, dips and more fiery food products. Ongoing stage entertainment, free kids activities, cold drinks, a wide variety of food, "amateur salsa competition", contests, prizes, arts & crafts, pepper merchandise, and more.

Fiestas Patrias

Held mostly in mid September

Location: Houston

713-926-2636

Hispanics representing Mexico and several Central American countries unite to celebrate their independence. A fantastic parade, street dancing and outdoor festival and other events provide the colorful atmosphere.

Egyptian Festival

Held in mid September

Location: St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Church

713-669-1532

St. Mark's Coptic Orthodox Church hosts this festival of Egyptian music, food, dance and culture.

October

Grand Prix of Houston

Held in mid October

Location: Adjacent to George R. Brown Convention Center

713-739-7272

The CART racing circuit's Grand Prix — a 1.68-mile Indy-car race through the streets of downtown Houston. With two days of qualifying events followed by the Grand Prix on Sunday, there's plenty of high-speed action to see. The race course is adjacent to the George R. Brown Convention Center, where pit crews operate in air-conditioned comfort.

Greek Festival

Held in early October

Location: Streets around Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral

713-526-5377

OPA! Houston brings Greek culture and traditions to the streets surrounding Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral. Lively Greek music and colorful folk dancers in authentic costumes entertain visitors while they sample spicy homemade dishes and heavenly pastries.

Texas Renaissance Festival

Held in early October – mid November

Location: Houston

800-458-3435

Call for exact location and dates

A 50-acre 16th-century English kingdom comes to life for seven consecutive weekends. The merriment amidst the marketplace and gardens includes jousting, falconry exhibitions, magic shows, juggling and more.

Festival Chicano

Held in mid October

Location: Hermann Park

713-284-8354

The Annual Festival Chicano brings music, dance and more to Hermann Park's Miller Outdoor Theatre.

The Wings Over Houston Air Show

Usually held in late October

Location: Ellington Field

713-266-4492

The sky's the stage at Ellington Field for awesome demonstrations of precise flying, aerobatics and air-attack re-enactments. The food court and kiddie carnival add to the day-long exhibition.

Asian American Festival

Held in mid October

Location: Hermann Park

713-861-8270

Miller Outdoor Theatre in Hermann Park is the venue for performances of Asian music, dance and other arts. Cultural exhibits and children's activities make this noon-to-dusk event fun for the whole family.

Texian Market Days

Held in mid October

Location: George Ranch Historical Park

281-343-0218

The George Ranch Historical Park is a living museum year round. But for Texian Market Days, more than 2,000 costumed interpreters help depict 100 years of local history. Craft booths and live entertainment mix the past with the present.

November

International Quilt Festival

Held in early November

Location: Houston

713-781-6864

Call for exact location and dates

More than 1,000 quilts are on display in special exhibits during this celebration of the textile arts. Demonstrations and mini-classes are also offered during the event. More than 800 booths offer related items, such as quilting supplies, notions or finished quilts.

Thanksgiving Day Parade

Held on Thanksgiving Day

Location: Downtown Houston

713-654-8808

A lavish downtown parade with sensational floats, marching bands and costumed characters escorts Santa Claus on an early visit to the area.

Uptown Tree Lighting Ceremony

Held on Thanksgiving Night

Location: Post Oak Boulevard

713-621-2011

When half a million holiday lights simultaneously illuminate 80 Christmas trees lining Post Oak Boulevard, it signals the start of the season. Choirs, bands and a huge fireworks show help stir up holiday spirit the evening of Thanksgiving. The abundant decorations and lights on area skyscrapers add to the dazzling display all season long.

December

Mayor's Official Downtown Holiday Celebration

Held in early December

Location: Hermann Square

713-845-1267

With City Hall as the backdrop, Hermann Square hosts an upbeat outdoor show culminating in the lighting of the enormous Christmas tree and a huge fireworks display.

Theater District Ice Plaza

Held all of December

Location: Fish Plaza

713-250-3670

Fish Plaza in front of Wortham Center hosts an outdoor ice rink — a rare holiday treat for Houston. Skate day or night, and enjoy special entertainment.

Dickens on the Strand

Held in early December

Location: Historic District

409-765-7834

A Victorian historic district is the setting for Galveston's signature seasonal event. Period entertainment, costumed participants, horse-drawn parades and hearty British fare help create a scene straight out of a Dickens novel.

Christmas Candlelight Tours

Held in early December

Location: Sam Houston Park

713-655-1912

The Harris County Heritage Society brightens the seven historical structures in downtown's Sam Houston Park with candles and 19th-century decorations. Carolers and choirs lend musical accompaniment to your seasonal stroll.

Christmas Boat Parade on Clear Lake

Held in early December

Location: Clear Lake

281-488-7676

A flotilla of more than 100 boats dress their decks with lights and other displays, The unusual procession up the Clear Lake channel is visible from the shores and waterfront restaurants.

Arts and Entertainment

Houston Symphony

615 Louisiana St.

Houston, TX 77002

Performances held at Jones Hall

713-224-4240

Call for schedule of performances and additional information

Founded in 1913, the Houston Symphony is one of America's oldest performing arts organizations, with a rich history of musical excellence. The Houston Symphony fills each busy season with more than 170 concerts attended by an estimated 350,000 people each year.

Houston Opera

510 Preston St.

Houston, TX 77002

Performances held at the Wortham Theatre Centre

713-546-0200

Call for schedule of performances

Founded in 1955 through the joint efforts of Maestro Walter Herbert, former singer Edward Bing, and Houston cultural leader Mrs. Louis G. Lobit, Houston Grand Opera (HGO) is one of the United States' premier opera companies.

City Ballet of Houston

9902 Long Point Road

Houston, TX 77055

Performances held at the Wortham Theatre Center

713-468-8708

Call for performance schedule

Houston Ballet performs on tour across the world and at home in the magnificent, state-of-the-art facility, Wortham Theater Center, in downtown Houston. Experience the power, beauty, and sensuality that have made Houston Ballet -- in the words of The London Times -- "one of America's most vibrant ballet companies."

Theatre Under the Stars

Hobby Center for the Performing Arts

800 Bagby
Houston, TX 77002

713- 558-8887

Call for performance schedule

As one of the largest nonprofit producers of musical theater in America, TUTS has a reputation for premiering new musicals, presenting classic revivals, producing touring productions and bringing local audiences great entertainment. TUTS is the resident company of the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts.

Zilkha Hall

Located in the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts

800 Bagby
Houston, TX 77002

713-315-2525

Call for performance schedule

In the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts is home to Uniquely Houston's programs. Performances feature local community programs in music, dance, theater and educational outreach alongside distinguished artists from around the world.

Broadway in Houston

Performances held at the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts

800 Bagby
Houston, TX 77002

713-622-SHOW

Call for performance schedule

Broadway In Houston delivers a mix of touring blockbusters direct from Broadway or London's West End.

Alley Theatre

615 Texas Avenue
Houston, TX 77002

713-228-8421

Call for performance schedule

One of the oldest resident professional theater companies in the country, Houston's Alley Theatre literally began in an alley in 1947. Its post-modernist two-stage complex in Houston's Theater District presents diverse plays by contemporary dramatists.

Verizon Wireless Theatre

520 Texas Ave
Houston, TX 77002

713- 230-1600

Call for performance schedule

Expect diverse programs at Verizon Wireless Theater, host to more than 100 concerts each year. Broadway tunes, rock and roll, soul, country, jazz, chamber music, dance extravaganza and more play at the trendy venue

Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

2005 Lake Robbins Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77380

281-363-3300

Call for performance schedule

The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion in The Woodlands is one of the world's great entertainment experiences. The summer home of the Houston Symphony, this picturesque amphitheater offers performances ranging from rock to Bach. The Pavilion accommodates up to 16,000 with covered reserved seating for 3,000 beneath its soaring white peaks, room for 1,900 guests in the uncovered reserved area and nearly 12,000 on the hillside lawn.

Sports

Houston Aeros

Profession Hockey

Games played at the Toyota Center

1510 Polk St.
Houston, TX 77002

713-974-PUCK

Season runs October – April

Houston Astros

Professional Baseball

Games played at Minute Maid Park

501 Crawford St

Houston, TX 77002

713-259-8000

Season runs April – October

Houston Comets

Professional Women's Basketball

Games played at the Toyota Center

1510 Polk St.
Houston, TX 77002

713- 758-7254

Season runs May – September

Houston Rockets

Professional Men's Basketball

Games played at the Toyota Center

1510 Polk St.
Houston, TX 77002

713-627-DUNK

Season runs October – April

Houston Texans

Professional Football

Games Played at Reliant Stadium

1 Reliant Park

Houston, TX 77054

713-629-3700 Season runs September – January

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Population:

1,953,631

Elevation:

90 feet above sea level

Land Area:

579.4 square miles

Location:

Houston is located in the southeastern section of Texas, close to the Gulf of Mexico and is 200 miles east of San Antonio and 240 miles southeast of Dallas

Time Zone:

Central Time Zone (when it's noon in Houston, it's 1pm in New York City and 10am in Los Angeles). Houston observes Daylight Savings Time from April - October

Weather:

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Averagetemp.(°F)

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79.7

71.3

62.0

54.9

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81.9

72.2

64.9

Lowtemperature(°F)

43.2

46.2

53.0

59.3

67.1

72.7

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51.7

44.8

Precipitation(in)

4.3

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3.8

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5.7

4.0

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Climate:

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Dayswithprecipitation

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7

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8.2

8.6

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Daysclearofclouds

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Local Seasons:

Houston's amiable year-round climate makes it a safe bet you'll find sunshine during a visit to the city. The weather is mild, with the average winter maximum temperature being 65°F, the average summer maximum being 92°F, the average spring maximum being 78°F and the autumn maximum being 80°F. In the summer, humidity is certainly a factor to be considered and can make the air feel much warmer than the actual temperature. Casual clothing is the norm in more
relaxed areas such as sports venues, attractions, and museums. Short sleeves are ideal around the clock for thesummer months, while a light jacket may be necessary for fall and spring evenings. Decemberand January are the coldest months and may require a few extra layers. Snow is a rarity.

How to Get There:

By Air:

Bush Intercontinental Airport

The airport is located approximately 40 minutes from downtown Houston between Interstate 45 and Highway 59.

281-230-3000

The airport is served by many of the recognized worldwide airlines as well as certain local and regional carriers.

Hobby Airport

The airport is located approximately 20 minutes south of downtown Houston, a few miles south of Loop 610, just west of Interstate 45

713- 640-3000

The airport is served primarily by local and regional carriers.

Ground Transportation:

Most of the major car rental companies as well as taxi cabs and limousine service are available at both airports as well as throughout the city itself.

By Train:

Amtrak

902 Washington Ave.
Houston, TX 77002

800- USA-RAIL

Greyhound

2121 Main St.

Houston TX 77002

713- 759-6565

How to Get Around:

The easiest way to get around this vast city is by car, either personal or rental. Bus service is available but used primarily by commuters.

National Holidays:

New Year's Day, January 1

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, the third Monday in January

President' Day, the third Monday in February

Memorial Day, the last Monday in May

Independence Day, July 4

Labor Day, the first Monday in September

Thanksgiving Day, the fourth Thursday in November

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, December 24 and 25

New Year's Eve, December 31

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The Children's Museum of Houston
1500 Binz,
Houston, TX
Tel: (713)-522-1138
Hands-on exhibitions including science and technology, history and culture, health and human development, and the arts permit this museum to boast of the highest attendance of any youth museum throughout the country for its size. Almost half a million visitors pass through its doors annually. Don't miss a trip to this one.


Houston Museum of Natural Science
One Hermann Circle Dr.,
Houston, TX 77030
It's hard to know where to start first at this museum but a truly unique experience can be found at the Cockrell Butterfly Center. There, you will find over 1500 live butterflies from around the world in an indoor rainforest setting. The Burke Baker Planetarium is a world of wonder for everyone fascinated by astronomy. Weekend nights feature laser lights shows accompanied by various musical selections. The Observatory is world-famous, as well as an outstanding exhibition of dinosaur fossils and bones. Settle down in the Wortham IMAX theatre and enjoy the huge six-story screen. www.amns.org


Space Center Houston
1601 NASA Road 1
Houston, TX
The Space Center is the visitors' center for the NASA Johnson Space Center. Here visitors enjoy exhibits ranging from the history of manned space flight to the future exploration of space. A tram will take you off to see working areas, shuttle payload bays (used in practice) and a Saturn rocket. The Kids' Space Place is a fun, interactive hands-on area especially for children ages 3-11. Here they can touch moon rocks and view a full-scale model of the space shuttle. An IMAX theatre provides thrills for all ages.


Admiral Nimitz Museum
340 East Main Street
Fredricksburg, TX 78624
Tel: (830)-997-4379
Not too far from Houston, the Admiral Nimitz Museum presents the story of Adm. Chester W. Nimitz and World War II in the Pacific. Uniformed history interpreters relate stories of World War II and present artifacts from the war. The indoor area houses quite a few exhibitions but the 7-acre site has outdoor displays too. Allied and Japanese aircraft, tanks and a working flame-thrower are just a few. The Nimitz Museum is truly a unique and educational experience for the whole family.


Six Flags Houston
Six Flags Astroworld & Waterworld
9001 Kirby Drive
Houston, TX 77054
Tel: (713)-799-8404
Visit two great entertainment complexes side by side. Six Flags WaterWorld offers hours of fun for all from water slides to a five-story interactive water tree house. Go next door and thrill to the many rides at SixFlags Astroworld. With more roller coasters than any other park in Texas, this Six Flags will keep you "on a roll" for a long time. With all the concerts, shows and restaurants, there's plenty of time to sit back and relax before hitting those rides again!

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