University of Houston Anthropology and World Cultures photography students enrolled in the Visual Stories class experienced the world of the historic Near Northside as they walked about the neighborhoods during the spring of 2023. Impressed by the multi-layered history of the city, they looked for the firsts in the neighborhood. Although we could not see […]
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Joseph Finger – Architect
Joseph Finger: The Man behind Houston’s Iconic Architecture By Josh Levine Some of Houston’s most iconic structures, including the Gulf Building, theaters such as River Oaks Theater, and City Hall are products of architectural trends known collectively as both art deco and moderne. One of the first and most prolific Houston architects of these styles, […]
Quentin Mease and the Establishment of the Harris County Hospital District
By Houston History Magazine on October 14, 2010 in Health and Medicine, Houstonians, Race & Ethnicity
To read the full text of this article by Rodger Widmeyer that appeared in the Fall 2004 issue of Houston History, download the pdf version.