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- What Makes A City Cosmopolitan? - General Houston Discussions - HAIF . . .
Simple -- Perception makes one city more cosmopolitan than another There are thousands of people who think Dallas is a big, traffic-plagued country town, with big-haired yokels and no concept of the world outside the LBJ
- Last day to see Tamara de Lempicka at MFA H
Capturing the glamour and vitality of 1920s postwar Paris and the cosmopolitan sheen of Hollywood celebrity, Tamara de Lempicka (1894–1980) infused her paintings with a brilliant sense of fashion, design, and the theatrical The first American museum retrospective of her work, Tamara de Lempicka
- Joseph Mitchell Mansion The Cozy Inn At 3749 Westheimer Rd.
Operating hours were be from 5:30PM to 8:00PM During the grand opening of the YWCA, the Young Matron's Club, the L O L Club girls, and the Cosmopolitan Club acted as joint hostesses for the Night In the 1930s, Westheimer Road at Weslayan Street wasn't addressed-numbered with the rest of the city
- How to determine the difference between house, bungalow and cottage . . .
Leasing the comfortable excursion can be somewhat testing, particularly if a vast gathering is included Moreover, the phrasing can get fairly confounding what it comes to deciding the distinction between a cottage, rental house, and bungalow In spite of the fact that they are comparative, each
- Gaylynn Theater At 7115 Clarewood Dr. - Houston Architecture
There was also a lunch counter at Key Pharmacy in the Robindell Shopping Center (Bissonnet Bellaire) that was there for years--probably up until they closed in the 80's
- Demolition - 3112 Ennis St - Third Ward and University of Houston . . .
A cultural landmark in Houston was quietly demolished, eviscerating a mural honoring George Floyd in the historic Third Ward neighborhood
- Texas Capital Complex Phase II: 1500 N. Congress St, 1501 Lavaca St.
Dec 11 The title was changed to Texas Capital Complex Phase II: 1500 N Congress St, 1501 Lavaca St ; 2 months later
- Foley Bros. Department Store At 509 Main St. - Houston Architecture
As you waitied in line, you had the whole snow covered North Pole before you with clear color wrapped giant popsicles candy canes Sound effects and all That is the days when going downtown was extremely exciting we thought it was like going to Times Square in New York City It seemed so cosmopolitan Sure miss the glamour of downtown A
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