Houston Sesquicentennial Park
Buffalo Bayou Sesquicentennial Park has become an urban oasis in the heart of Houston’s downtown Theater District. The George Bush Monument, a tribute to the 41st American president, was unveiled to the public in December of 2004, as a new addition to Sesquicentennial Park.
Pearland Meenakshi Temple
The main deities at the temple are Meenakshi, Sundareswara and Lakshmi, the companion of Vishnu. Its located apx. 50 miles from my place. It take atleast 1 hour drive in car during the off-peak hours.
Stafford Swami Narayana Temple
It was the first traditional Hindu Mandir (temple) of stone and marble to be constructed in the United States.The 25,620 sq.ft Mandir is constructed entirely of marble from Italy and limestone from Turkey. There is no iron or steel anywhere in the structure.
The stone that makes up the temple was shipped to India where it was hand-carved with traditional Vedic deities and motifs. Approximately 33,000 individually marked pieces were then shipped to Houston and assembled like a giant three dimensional jigsaw.
Houston Johnson Space Center - NASA
Houston, the city, was the first word spoken from the surface of the moon and the first to build an air-conditioned sports stadium.Houston received the official nickname of "Space City" in 1967 because it is home to NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.
Space vehicle used in the Moon
Shuttle Ship(model)
Kalpana Chawla's with her crew on the Wall of fame.
My dad happily riding in the future vehicle..
Inside the Rocket Cockpit
Design of the International Space Station which is rotating about the earth.
Future Unmanned Space Shuttle
Port of Houston (Boat Tour)
San Jacinto Monument
A bit history - On April 21, 1836, Mexican rule over Texas came to a dramatic close. The climax of the Texas Revolution, the Battle of San Jacinto eventually moved America’s western border to the Pacific Ocean. This world’s tallest 570 feet monument tower was built in memory of this great battle fought by the Texans.
Another interesting fact, in the 57 hours that the foundation was poured, the builders consumed 3,800 sandwiches and 5,700 cups of coffee.
Top view from the observation deck
Hope you enjoyed the short tour of the oil & gas city of USA.
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