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Helens Garden - League City (TX)

Address: 🏑 701 E Main St, League City, TX 77573
Phone : +1 (281) 554-1180
Place GG: https://www.google.com/maps/place/?q=place_id:ChIJr424JDKdQIYRjIbzLwlHoow
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Allens Landing Park - Houston
Allens Landing Park
Dale Bender: This week at Allens Landing is Snow Glow. A four story high water spray that acts like a screen for projected images. Starts at 7pm and ends around 10pm. Projections lastes 15 minutes and then start over. Free to the public. First time in Houston.
Eclectic Menagerie Park -
Eclectic Menagerie Park
Zhen Eagle (EZ): There are some interesting large artifacts there, but the whole park isnt too big, so you can see it all quickly. And since its an open field with no shade, it can get a little bit hot easily under the sun.
Bay Area Park - Houston
Bay Area Park
Barry Coates: What a great public park. Clean and lots of places to sit. We got to see a lot of critters but no gators. Probably to make people.
Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern - Houston
Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern
Sharma, B: I had been thinking about visiting this place for a long time. Just yesterday I found out that entrance to the cistern is free every first Thursday of the month and, today being coincidentally the first Thursday of this month, decided to finally do it - everyone loves a free thing, right? Theres also free parking available but you might need some luck to get an available space. The tour into the cistern was pretty bare-boned; some history recounted, some dimensions and capacities discussed. We made an entrance into a darkened space and the guide used her flashlight to illuminate different parts of the place to explain each one. We then did some fun echo and reverberation stuff and finally the lights were turned on to enjoy the whole cistern in all its splendor. The guided part lasted maybe eight to ten minutes, after which we were free to walk around on the surrounding walkways. You may have seen pictures, during your research, of all the columns beautifully lit up. Well, lighting on this tour was very basic. Only the periphery was lit up, the rest of the space was still dark. The complete lighting is apparently only switched on during special events. Over all, it was a nice and enjoyable 25 minutes or so. After visiting the cistern, if you have the time, you may want to go for a walk on the trails next to the bayou, and make it a nice healthy morning for you.
The Water Works in Buffalo Bayou Park - Houston
The Water Works in Buffalo Bayou Park
Sri Parimi: Had a great time here at the Houston Oyster & Seafood Fest!! Long lines, to be expected. Youd think the vendors would have planned for more people, as a few ran out a couple hours before closing. Great venue, though! I would love to go back without the threat of a thunderstorm looming over us!
Burke Baker Planetarium - Houston
Burke Baker Planetarium
M M: Awesome shows for reasonable prices.Alot cheaper with membership pass... enjoyed it and always a good time here
Richard Carter Park - College Station
Richard Carter Park
Six 3 Gemini: Its places and experiences like these that inspire me to explore the unseen. A former dig site and burial site with lots of lawn great for the dogs as well as flower gardens and a large array of trees complete with markers indicating the particular species. There is a covered area with a display of the parks history and the many treasures that have been unearthed there. Whats more is the private benches and even a picnic table nestled away in the trees that could easily be missed without a second thought but I encourage you to go beyond the tree line.
George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum - College Station
George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum
Martin Andresen: This place is beautiful, well presented with fantastic displays about the Presidency of 41 George Bush. We loved it from walking in all the way inside and the wonderful stroll around the lake that leads to the resting place of President Bush, his wonderful Wife and their daughter that died in infancy .. thanks for all the work that went into this enjoyable, respect for these fine people and all they did for us..
Brazos Valley African American Museum - Bryan
Brazos Valley African American Museum
Angela Miller: This is a small museum but it is full of history. This is a must do if you are in the area!
Messina Hof Estate Winery - Bryan
Messina Hof Estate Winery
Ryan Swenson: This estate is gorgeous. The wine is incredible and mature. The grapevines are incredibly green and healthy in May. Service was great and pleasant. Highly recommend the stop here to try out their large wine selection. Ports are amazing.