Visit this astonishingly beautiful part of the Texas Gulf Coast and "reconnect with nature." Visitors can learn about our plant and animal inhabitants; bird-watch; hike on the Nature Center's trails; or view our live animal displays of snakes, spiders, hawks, and bison. Armand Bayou Nature Center (ABNC) is working to preserve the wetlands, prairie, forest, and marsh habitats surrounding Armand Bayou. ABNC is the largest urban wilderness preserve in the U.S. and contains 2,500 acres of the natural wetlands, forest, prairie, and marsh habitats once abundant in the Houston/Galveston area. ABNC is home to over 370 species of birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians.
Address:
1 Westcott Street,
Houston
TX,
77007
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The Beer Can House is a folk art gallery/workshop consisting of more than 50,000 beer cans.
Address:
222 Malone,
Houston
TX,
77007
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The Children’s Museum of Houston (CMH) was founded in 1980 by a group of Houston parents who hoped to elevate early childhood development to a community-wide priority.
Address:
1500 Binz,
Houston
TX,
77004
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The 500,000-gallon under-water adventure complex includes a Ferris wheel, an aquatic carousel, Shark Voyage, a white tiger exhibit and a restaurant.
Address:
410 Bagby,
Houston
TX,
77002
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Address:
5401 Caroline Street,
Houston
TX,
77004
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Seventy-foot, 140 million year old Diplodocus dinosaur on display along with hundreds of other dinosaur remains.
Address:
1 Herman Circle Drive,
Houston
TX,
77030
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Address:
1001 Bissonnet,
Houston
TX,
77005
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The Pearl Museum has a complete education program with learning opportunities for adults, schools, and families. Please see our calendar of events for upcoming programs.
Address:
6815 Cypresswood Drive,
Spring
TX,
77379
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Address:
21300 Interstate 45,
Spring
TX,
77373
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