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Salvage Warehouse:
Open Wednesday & Saturday
or by scheduled appointment
10:00am - 4:00pm
Historic Houston & Glasscock School of Continuing
Studies:
Discover Houston’s Treasures
Feb. 28th- Mar. 16th
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Info
Sustainability
Lecture SeriesApr. 19th
Tour 1940 Air Terminal Tour
William P. Hobby Airport
8325 Travelair Rd. Houston, TX 77061
Apr. 3rd
- 6th
Gulf Coast Green Conference
Lynn Edmundson Speaks 4/3/08:
Sustainable Land Use & Development Track
Salvage Warehouse: Exhibitor
Event
Photos
Mar. 29, 2008
Lecture by Michael Strong: "Greening the
Older House"
Event
Photos
Feb. 28th- Mar.
16th
Historic Houston & Glasscock School of Continuing
Studies:
Discover Houston’s Treasures
September 14, 2007
Keep Houston Beautiful, 23rd Annual Mayor's Proud Partners Awards
Historic Houston Salvage Warehouse receives a Certificate of Recognition
September 5, 2007
Northwest corner of the River Oaks Center demolished
August 8, 2007
Newly Designated City of Houston Landmarks
River Oaks Theater and Center
Alabama Theater
August 1, 2007
Houston's First PROTECTED Historic District
Old 6TH Ward
September 19-October 24, 2007 - Class Finished
Historic Houston Co-Sponsors
Course offered by Glasscock School of Continuing Studies at Rice
University
We Built This City: Movers and Shapers from
Houston’s History
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Info
July 18, 2007
DEMOLISHED - 945 Heights Blvd.
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Photos
July 18, 2007
DEMOLISHED - 2508 Stanmore
June 23, 2007
PVLS protection at risk. Houston Planning Commission approved SECOND
condo project that circumvents intent of ordinance designed to protect
neighborhoods. Neighborhoods should rally to get City to address "condo
loop hole."
Read letters:
Historic
Houston (6/23/07)
City Controller
(6/20/07)
Houston Heights
Association (6/19/07)
Sign: Sign
our iPetition
27th
House Move - Becker House (c. 1870), Anderson, TX
June 12, 2007
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Photos
26th
House Move - Cottage (c.1890) Houston, TX
May 21, 2007
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Photos
Preserving
Our Heritage Seminar
June 1, 2007
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photos
"Shotgun
Studio" moves to a new home.
March 8, 2007
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Photos
Historic Houston is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to preserving Houston’s historic architectural and cultural resources through scholarly research, education and advocacy of sustainable design and conservation.