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The Sixth Ward is a community in Houston, Texas, United States.
The area now called the Old Sixth Ward was originally part of a two-league Mexican land grant issued in 1824 to John Austin, a close friend of Stephen F. Austin. It had been assumed they were cousins but Stephen Austin’s last will and testament referred to John Austin as “my friend and old companion”. Two years after the Allen Brothers purchased the grant from Mr. Austin’s estate in 1836 to establish the city of Houston, Mr. S.P. Hollingsworth filed a survey of the western environs of downtown Houston which included today’s Old Sixth Ward which he divided into large, narrow tracts that ran northward from Buffalo Bayou. By January 1839, several tracts within the Hollingsworth survey had been sold to several prominent Houstonians, including W.R. Baker, James S. Holman, Archibald Wynns, Nathan Kempton and Henry Allen. By 1858, Mr. Baker and his colleagues owned or held mortgages on most of the land in this area. In that same year Mr. Baker engaged the County Surveyor, Mr. Samuel West, to restructure his holdings by replatting them into a lot and block system that defines today’s Old Sixth Ward. The new survey was laid out to the true north as opposed to downtown which was platted at a 45 degree angle to true north. The first sale after the re-platting took place on January 31, 1859, when Mr. Baker sold several blocks to Mr. W.W. Leeland. Construction of homes on the lots began in 1860 but a building boom did not take off until approximately ten years later when Washington Avenue was re-graded.
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Houston (i/ˈhjuːstən/ HYOO-stən) is the most populous city in Texas and the fourth most populous city in the United States. With a census-estimated 2014 population of 2.239 million people, within a land area of 599.6 square miles (1,553 km2), it also is the largest city in the Southern United States, as well as the seat of Harris County. It is the principal city of Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land, which is the fifth most populated metropolitan area in the United States.
Houston was founded in 1836 on land near the banks of Buffalo Bayou (now known as Allen's Landing) and incorporated as a city on June 5, 1837. The city was named after former General Sam Houston, who was president of the Republic of Texas and had commanded and won at the Battle of San Jacinto 25 miles (40 km) east of where the city was established. The burgeoning port and railroad industry, combined with oil discovery in 1901, has induced continual surges in the city's population. In the mid-twentieth century, Houston became the home of the Texas Medical Center—the world's largest concentration of healthcare and research institutions—and NASA's Johnson Space Center, where the Mission Control Center is located.
Houston is an Amtrak intercity train station in Houston
The present Houston station, which opened on October 26, 1959, was built by the Southern Pacific Railroad to replace Grand Central Station, which was just east of the present station. That station operated from September 1, 1934 until the property was sold to the U.S. Government in 1959 to become the site of the Houston main post office. Grand Central Station had replaced the original Houston & Texas Central depot of 1886. When Amtrak was created it was one of two stations in Houston that served Amtrak trains, the other being Union Station, now part of Minute Maid Park. All Amtrak trains moved to Southern Pacific Station by the end of July 1974, and all trains were canceled or rerouted out of Houston except the Sunset Limited. This station continued to be owned and operated by the Southern Pacific Railroad after the creation of Amtrak, and has been owned and operated by the Union Pacific Railroad since the merger of Southern Pacific and Union Pacific.
"Houston (Means I'm One Day Closer to You)" is a song written by Larry Gatlin and recorded by American country music group Larry Gatlin & the Gatlin Brothers Band. It was released in September 1983 as the first single from the album "Greatest Hits Vol. II" then included to first track of "Not Guilty" (1984). "Houston (Means I'm One Day Closer to You)" was the group's third and last number one on the country chart. The single went to number one for two weeks and spent a total of fifteen weeks on the country chart.
Come along for a community photo walk in Houston's Old Sixth Ward! The neighborhood is a City of Houston Historic District; it's also listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Read about it here: https://www.old6ward.org/our-history And here: https://www.houstontx.gov/planning/HistoricPres/HistoricPreservationManual/historic_districts/old_sixth_ward.html Wherever you are, thanks for being here! Song 1: Music by Citrus Avenue - Espresso Sun - https://thmatc.co/?l=25EEF4DA Song 2: Music by Sam Celentano - Apricot - https://thmatc.co/?l=954D1DBD
Moving to Texas? Houston is the largest city in Texas known for the big highways leading to contemporary neighborhoods. However, watch and find one of Houston's hidden gems the Old Six Ward . In 1978 was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. If you are looking for the neighborhood that best fit your lifestyle, call me and I will find it. I'll be delighted to be part of such an important decision in your life. #Movingtotexas, #Houston, #historicalneighborhods , #oldcharm, #realtorsofhouston #blancaarchilla https://blancaarchilla.garygreene.com/
The Fourth Ward neighborhood was established in 1865 by newly emancipated African Americans who bought land and created a vibrant community. More: https://www.khou.com/article/news/local/freedmens-town-first-heritage-district/285-cd5c53a0-8254-4f17-b77d-80c01292d738
Old 6th Ward has been a historic district for 12 years. In the video I got it wrong, I said 3 years. 3 years is how long it has been a protected district, meaning no 90 day waiver. The Old 6th Ward Historic District was established June 25, 1998. On August 1, 2007, it became a Protected District meaning no 90-day waiver.
Moving to Houston Texas 6th ward. Old neighborhood from the late 1800’s.
We drive on them and past them all the time, but do we really know the stories behind Houston street names? Our Houston street names have tales to tell, of humor and tragedy, passions and pleasures, heroes and history. That includes Allen Parkway, named after Houston's founding fathers, the Allen brothers. When Michael Louis Westheimer first bought his 640-acre farm, he was so far out in the boonies, he built his own school and medical facility where St. John School sits today. This was because most of his livery business was in downtown Houston. Houston's first planned community was the Heights, appropriately named because its elevation was 70 feet above sea level and 23 feet higher than downtown. MORE ON THIS STORY: https://abc13.com/4946101/
Old Sixth Ward neighbors talking about their houses, historic preservation, and the need to save the neighborhood. www.old6ward.org
1908 Decatur is nestled in one of Houston's oldest and most vibrant neighborhoods, Old Sixth Ward. This stunning restored Queen Anne Victorian has been carefully updated to meet the needs of modern times while honoring the iconic and historic design elements from the late 1800s, early 1900s. 11 foot ceilings throughout, original hardwood flooring*, burled wood in Foyer and curly heart pine in Formal Dining, 2 coal-burning fireplaces with cast iron covers, and recent work such as interior paint, epoxy flooring in 2-car Garage, Back Deck, custom awning, and Front and Backyard landscaping. DID NOT FLOOD IN HARVEY, MEMORIAL, or TAX DAY FLOODS**. Found within walk distance to Washington Ave., Downtown, Sawyer Yards, neighborhood parks, restaurants, entertainment, and shopping. (*upstairs, Dinin...
If you’ve ever wanted to experience the nostalgia of an old-fashioned general store, we know just the spot. Nestled in the historic Sixth Ward neighborhood is a community gem boasting tasty bites and more than 200 locally sourced products. Henderson & Kane General Store is a family run shop with husband and wife John and Veronica Avila at the helm, and Veronica’s younger brother Jesse Gallegos manning the kitchen. Together, they specialize in top notch barbecue and of course, supporting dozens of local small businesses.
The Sixth Ward is a community in Houston, Texas, United States.
The area now called the Old Sixth Ward was originally part of a two-league Mexican land grant issued in 1824 to John Austin, a close friend of Stephen F. Austin. It had been assumed they were cousins but Stephen Austin’s last will and testament referred to John Austin as “my friend and old companion”. Two years after the Allen Brothers purchased the grant from Mr. Austin’s estate in 1836 to establish the city of Houston, Mr. S.P. Hollingsworth filed a survey of the western environs of downtown Houston which included today’s Old Sixth Ward which he divided into large, narrow tracts that ran northward from Buffalo Bayou. By January 1839, several tracts within the Hollingsworth survey had been sold to several prominent Houstonians, including W.R. Baker, James S. Holman, Archibald Wynns, Nathan Kempton and Henry Allen. By 1858, Mr. Baker and his colleagues owned or held mortgages on most of the land in this area. In that same year Mr. Baker engaged the County Surveyor, Mr. Samuel West, to restructure his holdings by replatting them into a lot and block system that defines today’s Old Sixth Ward. The new survey was laid out to the true north as opposed to downtown which was platted at a 45 degree angle to true north. The first sale after the re-platting took place on January 31, 1859, when Mr. Baker sold several blocks to Mr. W.W. Leeland. Construction of homes on the lots began in 1860 but a building boom did not take off until approximately ten years later when Washington Avenue was re-graded.