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Gone but not forgotten

A look at how the buildings, streets, and institutions that comprise Houston's cityscape have changed dramatically over the years, and the many that were lost along the way. Since its founding in 1836, Houston has made tremendous progress, but sometimes progress come at a price and demands tough decisions.

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Get out and explore.

This isn’t a book; it’s a lifestyle. And you can be a part of it starting right now. This second edition of 100 Things to Do in Houston Before You Die lays out all of the cool stuff you could be doing in H-Town today—from savoring BBQ at Killen’s and catching a Summer Chills showing at the Alley Theatre to upscale shopping at the River Oaks District or maybe catching an old fashioned drive-in movie at the Showboat Drive-In, these are the things you can’t do anywhere else. Just pick up a copy of this book and keep it handy. When you feel like spicing up your week, flip to a random section. Shouting “Let’s Go Dynamo” at BBVA Compass Stadium. Spending a cozy night at Marfreless. Maybe catching up with a friend over Thursday night happy hour at the Museum of Fine Arts Houston. Voila: instant plans. How easy is that?Don’t be the kind of Houstonian who only goes out when entertaining people from out of town. It’s important to go and do cool things for yourself, for no particular reason. And this is your go-to guide. Click below to buy on Amazon!