Tucked between the high-rises that make up Houston’s iconic skyline sits Sam Houston Park. The city’s first municipal park, which was known as City Park until 1902, Sam Houston Park has long been a place where Houstonians go to escape the hustle and bustle of downtown, but it is more than that. With several of […]
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Women Stretching the Limits by Stretching Their Minds: 100 Years of the Chautauqua Study Club
To view the entire article about the women’s Chautauqua Study Club by Betty Trapp Chapman, which appeared in Houston History Volume 7, Number 2, download the pdf version.
Millard’s Crossing Historic Village: Lera Thomas’ Incredible Gift
To view the entire article about Millard’s Crossing Historic Village by Susie Lower and Ernesto Valdes, which appeared in Houston History Volume 7, Number 2, download the pdf version.
Houston Women in Texas and U.S. History
To read the full text of this article by Audrey Crawford that appeared in the Fall 2003 issue of Houston History, download the pdf version.