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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.
San Francisco (/sæn frənˈsɪskoʊ/), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California and the only consolidated city-county in California. San Francisco encompasses a land area of about 46.9 square miles (121 km2) on the northern end of the San Francisco Peninsula, which makes it the smallest county in the state. It has a density of about 18,187 people per square mile (7,022 people per km2), making it the most densely settled large city (population greater than 200,000) in the state of California and the second-most densely populated major city in the United States after New York City. San Francisco is the fourth-most populous city in California, after Los Angeles, San Diego and San Jose, and the 13th-most populous city in the United States—with a Census-estimated 2014 population of 852,469. The city and its surrounding areas are known as the San Francisco Bay Area, and are a part of the larger OMB designated San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland combined statistical area, the fifth most populous in the nation with an estimated population of 8.6 million.
Watch more How to Visit San Francisco videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/514486-Top-8-Places-to-Visit-San-Francisco Planning a trip to San Francisco? Learn about the top eight places to visit and what makes them special in this travel video. Tip: For the best view of San Francisco, make the steep climb to the top of Telegraph Hill. San Francisco is full of world-famous tourist attractions. The Golden Gate Bridge is almost synonymous with San Francisco. This iconic art deco suspension bridge is easily one of the most famous bridges in the world. Whether you walk or drive, crossing it is a must. Fisherman’s Wharf is another of San Francisco’s most famous attractions. It might be considered a tourist trap, but there’s always plenty to do, whether you want to shop or visit one o...
Welcome to Houston, Texas, one of the largest cities in the United States. Once an outpost in the Old West, Houston is now a down-to-earth metropolis, boasting a tremendous shipping and energy industry, as well as plenty of culture. Kick off your Houston tour at Discovery Green, a 12-acre park tucked beneath the city’s skyscrapers. You’ll find public art and plenty of space to picnic or go for walks. Houstoners take pride in their various parks, museums, and open spaces, like the Houston Arboretum, where you can go birdwatching, learn about green living, and hike the trails to explore local wildlife. Speaking of exploring, your Houston sightseeing should include a trip to the USS Texas., This battleship served in two World Wars and now stands guard as a museum on the Buffalo Bayou. H...
Loneliness, detached, overwhelmed, fascinated, homesick - a year of travelling around the globe on business trips. I flew 6 times around the world, spent 1.5 weeks (net) in airplanes 2011 and collected shots the whole year for this project. I walked for hours around airports to get the one shot, got nearly arrested at Chicago O'Hare but had some good luck too! Filmed at Seoul, Shanghai, Beijing, Chicago, Houston, Dubai, Frankfurt and my home - airport Vienna. Shot on Lumix GH1 and GH2 (both hacked), by making use of the ETC mode on the GH2 I was able to get up to 3200mm equiv. focal length. Hope you enjoy this! follow me on twitter: twitter.com/GunMac If you want to know more about using the GH2, the hack, lens options in general please visit my friend Nino Leitner's blog: www.n...
Welcome to Houston, Texas, one of the largest cities in the United States. Once an outpost in the Old West, Houston is now a down-to-earth metropolis, boasting a tremendous shipping and energy industry, as well as plenty of culture. Kick off your Houston tour at Discovery Green, a 12-acre park tucked beneath the city’s skyscrapers. You’ll find public art and plenty of space to picnic or go for walks. Houstoners take pride in their various parks, museums, and open spaces, like the Houston Arboretum, where you can go birdwatching, learn about green living, and hike the trails to explore local wildlife. Speaking of exploring, your Houston sightseeing should include a trip to the USS Texas., This battleship served in two World Wars and now stands guard as a museum on the Buffalo Bayou. H...
The Big Sky produced this travel guide to Houston for luxury travel website, Black Tomato, in association with Discover America.
British travel expert Simon Calder explores Houston, Texas in 48 hours for The Independent. See what secret spots he uncovers along with helpful insights on exploring, dining and relaxing in the Texas city of Houston.
Watch more How to Visit Houston videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/514477-Top-8-Places-to-Visit-Houston-Travel Planning a trip to Houston, Texas? Learn about the top eight places to visit and what makes them special in this travel video. The name Houston was made more famous by association with space, and rightly so. Houston is home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center, which you can visit through the museum Space Center Houston. This unique museum teaches visitors all about space exploration. Come down from space and learn about what’s right here on earth. The Houston Zoo may not be the largest zoo in the country, but it’s one of the most popular. The Houston Zoo offers educational experiences that bring visitors closer to the animals. You can learn more about Houston’s past at the...
Watch more How to Visit Houston videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/514476-Top-5-Neighborhoods-to-Visit-Houston-Travel Planning a trip to Houston, Texas? Learn about the top five neighborhoods to visit and what makes them special in this travel video. You can’t see all of Houston in a short time, so you’ll need to decide which neighborhoods to visit. The downtown area is where you’ll find many of the city’s biggest attraction including some of the iconic buildings in Houston’s skyline. Downtown also includes the theater district. This is where you’ll find the best venues for opera, ballet, symphony orchestra, and more. And, for sports fans, the Minute Maid baseball field and the Toyota Center basketball arena can both be found downtown. Houston is also a great town for s...
Houston is well on its way to becoming the third-largest city in the United States, and it has enough attractions to entertain all its residents and visitors. http://www.travelandleisure.com/articles/video-things-to-do-in-houston
YUMMM Fried Apple Pie Tacos - Learn how to make them here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0qXjLt8qjI Watch more How to Visit Houston videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/514479-Best-Time-to-Visit-Houston-Travel Planning a trip to Houston, Texas? Learn about the best time of year to visit in this travel video. Tip: If you go in the spring and venture outside the city, you'll get to see the famous Texas bluebonnets. Unless you’re already used to extreme heat, skip visiting Houston in the summer. Air conditioning is just about everywhere, and for good reason. The locals find the heat and humidity just as stifling as everybody else. Average highs are in the 90s, and the humidity makes it feel even hotter. It’s also very rainy in the summer. Fall heat isn’t as intense, but it’...
Watch more How to Visit Houston videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/514482-Visiting-Space-Center-Houston-Houston-Travel Planning a trip to Houston, Texas? Learn about Space Center Houston, a unique museum that teaches visitors all about space exploration and what it's like to be an astronaut via interactive exhibits, in this travel video. For many people, the name Houston inspires thoughts of astronauts and space exploration. Houston is home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center. This is the home of Mission Control, where NASA’s flight control is managed. Johnson Space Center is also where astronauts are trained in everything they’ll need to survive a trip into space. You can visit Johnson Space Center through the Space Center Houston. This is Johnson Space Center’s visitor center. ...
Adam McCoy takes you on a journey through Houston to visit Space Center Houston, the Museum District and Taste of Texas.
Best 10 Places of Houston- You must see About Houston is a large metropolis in Texas, extending to Galveston Bay. It’s closely linked with the Space Center Houston, the coastal visitor center at NASA’s astronaut training and flight control complex. The city’s relatively compact Downtown includes the Theater District, home to the renowned Houston Grand Opera, and the Historic District, with 19th-century architecture and upscale restaurants. People who search for Cheap Flights To Toronto From Houston also searches for: "houston facts,houston fact,facts about houston,10 facts about houston,10 Interesting Facts About Houston,houston texas,houston,top 10 houston,top to list,top list,top 10 facts,10 interesting facts,vidello productions,city of houston,houston into,houstan texans,things in ho...
Houston is the most populous city in Texas and one of the largest cities in the USA, situated near the Gulf of Mexico. Built on the businesses of energy, shipping and aerospace, Houston is also a very cultural city. Beneath the downtown skyline, the parklands of Discovery Green are filled with striking public art. Some of the most popular institutions in the nearby Museum District are the Menil Collection, Rothko Chapel and the Museum of Fine Arts. Hermann Park, also within the district, is home to the soaring Pioneer Memorial and the Reflecting Pool. Set within the park is the Houston Arboretum and Nature Center. Kids will love the rides at Galveston Historic Pleasure Pier. The city's biggest attraction, of course, is Space Center Houston, where you'll experience mankind's greatest adv...
In Fall of 2009, I hunted black wildebeest in Africa in order to again "meet my meat." My wonderful guide was Chris Bolton, of Zungah Safaris, in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. After the hunt, we transported the meat to a well-known Cape Town Chef, Pete Goff, of The Kitchen Cowboys. This was a very emotional experience for me and my friend, Sonja Kroop, who was shooting most of the footage. We had not anticipated the hunt nor filming, when we arrived to visit a friend in Cape Town, so the footage quality is old mini-dv, not high quality HD. Some viewers may find this to be GRAPHIC CONTENT, as it shows the killing of an animal for food.
The Round-Up In Winter, 2009, Ashley Chiles and her two long-time Texas compadres, Amy Esacove & Patrice Shackelford decided to "meet their meat" on a wild boar hunt in South Texas. Ashley recruits two well-known Houston chefs: Bryan Caswell of Reef, El Real, & Little Bigs, as well as J.J. "Papa-Beav" Jones of Beavers Restaurant, and master boar-Hunter & guide, Lupe Flores.
Teaser of my first feature length experimental video (66min.). Genre Hybrid, mix between a cheap tv travel show, a psychological thriller, a ghost movie and an art video. AWARD: Bronze Remi Award in the Experimental/Dogma Section of the 43rd Worldfest Houston (US) SYNOPSIS: A TV travel show from Belgium on the culture and history of Jordan quickly shifts into a psychological thriller in which the TV host faces her own monstrous fears. The fairy-tale landscapes of Jordan become more and more grim in the eyes of it's schizophrenic guide who is haunted by the voice of the Edimmu, embittered “undead”, known to use the fears of its victims against themselves The story serves as a sort of metaphor for the troublesome times in Near/Middle East and the mutual mistrust between the East and the We...
Hero, Amy Esacove, field-dresses the wild boar I shot...under hunting guide, Lupe's guidance, while chefs Bryan Caswell and J.J. Jones & Patrice watching in awe. Bryan Caswell can be quoted in the film..."That's why I came, to see the field-dressing. I didn't believe you were going to do it." Of COURSE we do it. Do you think we're going to let the men of the world say, "they may shoot, but they let the guys do all the dirty work." NO WAY.
Houston Staycation Guide helps you with ideas in planning a local vacation. If you need to stay near home or save on travel expenses, this guide has some ideas in Houston as well as featuring cities surrounding Houston, Texas in Galveston Island, The Woodlands, and Lake Conroe. For more information visit, www.houstonstaycation.com or friend them on Facebook.
Travel destination guide for Expedia.com Production Company - Tourism Media DOP - Matt Floyd
March 30th, 2015 Established in 2003, Threewalls has grown from a start-up exhibition space to a vital visual arts organization supporting contemporary art through solo exhibitions, residencies, grants, publications, conferences and commissioning programs. With Green Lantern Press she founded and published (via Threewalls) PHONEBOOK, a guide to contemporary independant and artist-run projects, now in its 4th volume, and The Artists Run Chicago Digest, a companion, appraisal and extension to the exhibition of the same name at The Hyde Park Center. She is a co-founder of The Common Field, a national alliance of and advocacy group for small-scale visual arts platforms and their producers. Stratton writes, curates exhibitions and other experimental projects, and relishes opportunity for adm...
Elizabeth Creekmore Byrd shares some of her favorite southern cities. There is no place like home when it comes to the good ol' south! This guide to the south will be great for travelers headed past the Mason Dixon line.
Watch more How to Visit San Francisco videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/514486-Top-8-Places-to-Visit-San-Francisco Planning a trip to San Francisco? Learn about the top eight places to visit and what makes them special in this travel video. Tip: For the best view of San Francisco, make the steep climb to the top of Telegraph Hill. San Francisco is full of world-famous tourist attractions. The Golden Gate Bridge is almost synonymous with San Francisco. This iconic art deco suspension bridge is easily one of the most famous bridges in the world. Whether you walk or drive, crossing it is a must. Fisherman’s Wharf is another of San Francisco’s most famous attractions. It might be considered a tourist trap, but there’s always plenty to do, whether you want to shop or visit one o...
Welcome to Houston, Texas, one of the largest cities in the United States. Once an outpost in the Old West, Houston is now a down-to-earth metropolis, boasting a tremendous shipping and energy industry, as well as plenty of culture. Kick off your Houston tour at Discovery Green, a 12-acre park tucked beneath the city’s skyscrapers. You’ll find public art and plenty of space to picnic or go for walks. Houstoners take pride in their various parks, museums, and open spaces, like the Houston Arboretum, where you can go birdwatching, learn about green living, and hike the trails to explore local wildlife. Speaking of exploring, your Houston sightseeing should include a trip to the USS Texas., This battleship served in two World Wars and now stands guard as a museum on the Buffalo Bayou. H...
Loneliness, detached, overwhelmed, fascinated, homesick - a year of travelling around the globe on business trips. I flew 6 times around the world, spent 1.5 weeks (net) in airplanes 2011 and collected shots the whole year for this project. I walked for hours around airports to get the one shot, got nearly arrested at Chicago O'Hare but had some good luck too! Filmed at Seoul, Shanghai, Beijing, Chicago, Houston, Dubai, Frankfurt and my home - airport Vienna. Shot on Lumix GH1 and GH2 (both hacked), by making use of the ETC mode on the GH2 I was able to get up to 3200mm equiv. focal length. Hope you enjoy this! follow me on twitter: twitter.com/GunMac If you want to know more about using the GH2, the hack, lens options in general please visit my friend Nino Leitner's blog: www.n...
Watch more How to Visit San Francisco videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/514486-Top-8-Places-to-Visit-San-Francisco Planning a trip to San Francisco? Learn about the top eight places to visit and what makes them special in this travel video. Tip: For the best view of San Francisco, make the steep climb to the top of Telegraph Hill. San Francisco is full of world-famous tourist attractions. The Golden Gate Bridge is almost synonymous with San Francisco. This iconic art deco suspension bridge is easily one of the most famous bridges in the world. Whether you walk or drive, crossing it is a must. Fisherman’s Wharf is another of San Francisco’s most famous attractions. It might be considered a tourist trap, but there’s always plenty to do, whether you want to shop or visit one o...
British travel expert Simon Calder explores Houston, Texas in 48 hours for The Independent. See what secret spots he uncovers along with helpful insights on exploring, dining and relaxing in the Texas city of Houston.