Houston Exploration

Selecting Electricity Rates in Texas for Scrupulous Customers
 

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Each month, people dole out hundreds of dollars to their electricity providers in order to get the basic coverage that supports their families’ energy needs. There’s no reason why people shouldn’t be scrupulous in shopping around for the best energy rates available.

Electricity rates and electricity providers in Texas fight competitively for your patronage with their services, and the Internet has opened up a whole new way for consumers to judge for themselves which electricity providers are best. Unheard of decades ago, a consumer can now input their zip code, and get a list of providers that will show them where they can save most and get the best deal for their needs.

The Internet serves as a way to fit people to their electricity service with the least hassle and most efficiency as possible. There are no longer long lines at your local electricity provider where you’re locked into one provider and one rate. People have more options than ever before in selecting their electricity rates and electricity providers.

Learn About Marine Animals At the Houston Aquarium
 

Whether you’re interested in seeing marine life from rain forest rivers, ocean coral reefs or swamps, the downtown Houston Aquarium has it all. Open since 2003, the aquarium is situated on six acres where the old Fire Station and the Waterworks buildings used to be located. In addition to over 200 species of marine life, the space has a restaurant, a bar and a train that rides around the entire property. The train takes visitors up close to the shark tanks.

The aquarium exhibits are divided into five distinct, themed areas: the Gulf of Continue reading ‘Learn About Marine Animals At the Houston Aquarium’

The Kemah Boardwalk For Summer and Just Pure Fun
 

The Kemah Boardwalk is the Galveston Bay’s premier center for fun. This famous boardwalk features numerous shops, restaurants and rides. Many families come to this attraction throughout the entire year to partake in the excitement while enjoying the stunning views of the bay.

Rides

The Kemah Boardwalk features rides appropriate for all ages. The double-decker carousel is popular with both kids and adults. Taking a ride on the Ferris wheel is the perfect way to enjoy the ocean air and outdoor elements. Wipeout spins riders around as they travel up and down. The C.P. Continue reading ‘The Kemah Boardwalk For Summer and Just Pure Fun’

The Menil Collection For The Enjoyment Of Art Lovers
 

In 1987 Houston celebrated the opening of a very exciting museum. The Menil Collection was the long time dream of Dominique de Menil. Dominique and her husband John were avid art collectors. They started collecting art in the 1940’s. Over their lifetime they collected 16,000 pieces.

Dominique and John became frustrated with the way that contemporary museums and they were being run. They were wooed by all the major museum cities. New York really wanted the Menils to consider them for creating a museum for their collection. The Menils were Continue reading ‘The Menil Collection For The Enjoyment Of Art Lovers’

The Holocaust Museum Of Houston Texas
 

The Holocaust Museum in Houston, Texas is dedicated to a very important premise of world culture, ‘lest we forget’. The museum’s goal is to collect, preserve and exhibit as many items as possible related to one of the greatest atrocities of world history.

On permanent exhibit is rare, round-roof railroad car used to transport Jews to Hitler death camps in Germany. Recently an engraved plate has been discovered providing further provenance surrounding the story of this 25ft long cattle-style boxcar believed to date from 1942. Documentation by a German railway museum curator is included in the display.

Another permanent Continue reading ‘The Holocaust Museum Of Houston Texas’

Seeing The Opera In Houston Texas
 

Culture is alive and well at the Grand Opera in Houston Texas. Since it’s beginnings in 1955 the Houston Grand opera has grown from a small regional entity to an internationally recognized opera production company. The company is known for commissioning, producing and introducing new operatic works to the world. Since 1973 the Houston Grand Opera has been responsible for 6 American premieres and 42 world premiere productions. The Grand Opera offers other culturally enriching programs, and events like Storybook Opera Continue reading ‘Seeing The Opera In Houston Texas’

The Galleria In Houston Shopping For The Whole Family
 

The Galleria in Houston is a great place for the entire family to shop. It has several great parking garages, making coming and going easy. Once inside, there are over 300 stores that offer a great variety of places to do a little browsing.

The variety of shops at the Galleria in Houston means that there is something for everyone. It has everything from large department stores, to one of a kind specialty boutiques. The great thing about the Galleria in Houston is Continue reading ‘The Galleria In Houston Shopping For The Whole Family’

Towering Over the City Skyline
 

The Houston skyline will soon look a little different than it has over the past 12 months. The towering structure of Chinese architecture known as Yao Ming will soon make his return to the Houston Rockets lineup, with the entire city eagerly waiting on edge. The Houston Rockets are expected to make somewhat of a resurgence in the 2010-2011 season, after missing their franchise center for more than a year with a fractured foot. Standing 7’6” Yao is quite simply like no other Houston resident, calling the city his overseas home since the Rockets made him the first selection of the 2002 NBA Draft. Yao, his wife and daughter make a home in the Houston area, even though most NBA pundits would call the paint Yao’s true home. Continue reading ‘Towering Over the City Skyline’

Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center
 

While certainly no L.A. or New York by cinematic standards, the city of Houston cemented its place in movie history when Tom Hanks uttered the now famous phrase “Ah, Houston, we have a problem,” during the 1995 summer blockbuster Apollo 13. To the less “space-tially” aware moviegoer, Houston might seem like an odd word choice for the most emblematic line in a hit Hollywood movie. The film, however, is based on true events and Houston is the proud home of NASA’s Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC), housing the actual mission control center that operated the real life Apollo 13 mission in 1970. Though the film is praised in large part for its technical accuracy, Hanks’ line was actually adapted from the flight transcripts for artistic purposes. The original sentence was “Houston, we’ve had a problem,” and was spoken by Kevin Bacon’s character Jack Swigert. The change was made to keep the line in the present, thus making the moment more dramatic, and attributed to Hanks’ lead character to enhance the significance. Continue reading ‘Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center’

Houston Museum District
 

Houston’s Museum District is comprised of 18 museums in a one and a half mile radius, recording an annual attendance of almost 9 million viewers. Situated in the Neartown area, loosely bordering the prestigious Rice University campus, this city’s cultural center for knowledge and education traces its strategically placed location back to the late 70s, when city leaders decided that Houston’s museums needed to be more easily accessible. In 1989 the Museum District, as it is still currently known, was formally recognized by the city and has since been a staple for Houston locals and tourists alike. For visitors who don’t have time to take in all 18 museums, here are a few of the highlights you won’t want to miss.

  1. Menil Art Collection The privately owned Menil Collection is the proud home of some of the most rare and coveted art pieces in the world, including sculptures, paintings, drawings, prints, photographs and even rare books. Matisse and Picasso are only a few of the most famous name in the fine art world who can find their works on display at the museum. While some of the most expensive man made creations are on display, admission is actually free to the public.
  2. Houston Museum of Natural Science It should only make sense that Houston, the “Energy Capital of the World,” would boast one of the best natural science museums in order to educate its population about our planet and its resources. Continue reading ‘Houston Museum District’