2036 Things to Do in USA

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Houston Zoo

Introduction to the Houston Zoo With a wildly rich history dating back to 1922, the Houston Zoo has grown into a must-visit attraction in the

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Kemah Boardwalk

Kemah Boardwalk, on the edge of Galveston Bay and Clear Lake, sprang to life in 1997 and quickly became a cornerstone of Houston’s entertainment scene.

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Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve

Kickerillo-Mischer Preserve, a 80-acre natural sanctuary in northwest Houston, opened in 2017, offering a pristine landscape of forests, wetlands, and Marshall Lake. This preserve is

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Lawndale Art Center

Lawndale Art Center, established in 1979 in Houston’s Museum District, is a pivotal space for contemporary art, fostering the careers of emerging Texas artists. As

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Cullen Sculpture Garden

The Cullen Sculpture Garden, crafted by Isamu Noguchi, merges art with the natural world in downtown Houston. It showcases sculptures from the 20th and 21st

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Baytown Nature Center

The Baytown Nature Center, 25 miles east of downtown Houston in Baytown, Texas, spans a 500-acre peninsula. This area was reborn as a wildlife sanctuary

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Beer Can House

The Beer Can House began in 1968, born from homeowner John Milkovisch’s aversion to mowing the lawn. Instead of grass, he envisioned a landscape of

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Blaffer Art Museum

The Blaffer Art Museum, located at the University of Houston, is a cornerstone of Houston’s artistic landscape. Founded in 1973 and named after Sarah Campbell

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Buffalo Bayou Park

Buffalo Bayou Park is the lush heart of Houston, encapsulating the city’s transformation since its founding along the banks of the bayou in 1836. This

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Cullinan Park

Cullinan Park, one of the largest nature parks in the Houston metropolitan area, spans over 754 acres and offers a serene escape from urban life.

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Discovery Green

Discovery Green, a vibrant 12-acre park in downtown Houston, opened in 2008, transforming a series of parking lots into a dynamic urban oasis. It quickly

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Downtown Tunnels of Houston

The Downtown Tunnels of Houston, a labyrinthine marvel, wind beneath the city, embodying modern ambition and historical richness. Originating in the 1930s, these subterranean passageways

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Emancipation Park

In 1872, four freed slaves—Richard Allen, Richard Brock, Jack Yates, and Elias Dibble— pooled together $800 to buy land in Houston, creating Emancipation Park. This

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Art Car Museum

The Art Car Museum, or “Garage Mahal” as it’s affectionately known, revved up Houston’s art scene in 1998, spotlighting the flamboyant fusion of automobiles and

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Asia Society Texas Center

Asia Society Texas Center, founded in 1979 and revitalized in 2012 with a new 40,000-square-foot facility in Houston’s Museum District, showcases the dynamic cultures of

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Las Olas Beach

Las Olas Beach, often called Florida’s Venice, charms with its intricate network of waterways and stunning beaches. Visitors can enjoy the thriving art, food, and

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Detroit People Mover

Hop onboard the most unique and entertaining way to explore the Motor City: the Detroit People Mover. This 2.9-mile elevated, automated light rail system circles

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Detroit Riverwalk

A stretch of 5.5 miles along the Detroit River is filled with parks, plazas, pavilions, and pathways known as the Detroit Riverfront. In addition to

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Eastern Market (Detroit)

Established in 1891, Eastern Market in Detroit holds the distinction of being the oldest continually operating public market in the United States. Sprawling over 43

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