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The Houston Museum of Natural Science
5555 Hermann Park Drive, Houston
The Houston Museum of Natural Science has been in the same spot since 1909, having a history all its own. Since then it has featured all the major scientific disciplines at one exhibit or another while having permanent installations for natural sciences. It is also one of the most attended museums in the world because of its large space, planetarium, theater, and the Cockrell Butterfly Center.
Hermann Park
6001 Fannin Street, Houston
Hermann Park, founded in 1992, has been a community effort to beautify the city by offering performance space for all as well as a stunning conservation area for local flora. Trying to abate the concrete jungle as best as possible, the park is designed to maximize the sprawl of the lush forestry surrounding it and is open to all that wish to walk the grounds.
Holocaust Museum Houston
5401 Caroline Street, Houston
In rememberance of the 6 million Jews killed during the Holocaust, the Houston Holocaust Museum was constructed and is open to the general public free of charge. Within it exhibits the effects of rampant hatred and fear as they happened during World War II. Survivor legacies and interviews can be read or heard as you tour the area.
Museum of Fine Art, Houston
1001 Bissonnet at Main, Houston
This two story fine arts museum is an all encompassing bastion of art. Whether you prefer film, stills, or paintings, you will find a place within the museum to linger. It houses a library, cafe, movie theater, sculpture garden, two galleries, gift shops, and two art schools and house museums.

