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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places in downtown Houston, Texas. It is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the Downtown Houston neighborhood, defined as the area enclosed by Interstate 10 , Interstate 45 , and Interstate 69 .
Charles & Keith Pte. Ltd., styled as CHARLES & KEITH and also known as C&K, is a Singaporean fashion house label founded in 1996, specializing in footwear, handbags and fashion accessories. [1] Based in Singapore, the brand has a global footprint, operating more than 600 stores worldwide across 37 countries.
The city of Houston, Texas, contains many neighborhoods, ranging from planned communities to historic wards. There is no uniform standard for what constitutes an individual neighborhood within the city; however, the city of Houston does recognize a list of 88 super neighborhoods which encompass broadly recognized regions. According to the city ...
The Charles Johnson House, at 301 E. 35th St. in Houston, Texas, was built around 1915. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. [1] It was one of the earliest houses built in the Independence Heights neighborhood. It was deemed notable as "a representative example of an early 20th century vernacular L-plan form ...
Kashmere Gardens is a historically African-American neighborhood in the northern 610 Loop area in Houston, Texas, United States.A group of single-family houses, many of which have large lots, Kashmere Gardens is between an industrial area and a rail corridor.
The first location for the school, 303 West Dallas, is considered to be within Downtown Houston as of 2007. [3] Originally it was the only secondary school for black people in the city; [4] at the time schools were segregated by race. A 1923 Houston Informer article stated that the school building was in bad repair, calling it a "rat trap". [5]
The Woodlawn Garden of Memories is a cemetery in Houston, Texas which is included in the National Register of Historic Places. NRHP lists Dionicio Rodriguez as the cemetery's architect. NRHP lists Dionicio Rodriguez as the cemetery's architect.