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Topic: RSS FeedMy kind of town: 25 things I love about Houston
Texas Monthly, September, 2002 by Suzy Banks
I USED TO BE ASHAMED TO ADMIT THAT I WAS BORN IN HOUSTON, that smelly, soulless, murder-plagued wasteland of strip malls. Not anymore. I've been converted, won over by the ambitious downtown renaissance, the small-town feel of the Heights neighborhood, and the stellar Museum District. I've even fallen in love with a roadway, Memorial Drive, a tranquil route from west Houston to downtown that winds through parks and along Buffalo Bayou. But I'm not here to praise the city's well-known charms, like the Disney-designed Space Center Houston, the odd and oft-touted Orange Show, Beer Can House, and Forbidden Gardens, or that consumer paradise the Galleria. This tribute, a belated apology for my past bad-mouthing, celebrates the quirky and the unexpected, the (mostly) unsung gems...
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