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[4] [5] A small version of the reflecting pool is located near the car park for those who cannot climb to the apex of the monument. [3] The memorial is continuously guarded by police officers. [5] There is an annual ceremony held at the memorial to honor the fallen police officers. [3] Houston Police Officers Memorial reflecting pool at dusk
In 2007 the Houston Police Department announced that it was opening a gift shop inside the building. [8] The Museum, Gift Shop, and officers' memorial opened on May 12. [9] In 2008 Harold Hurtt, the head of HPD, proposed a plan which would have involved the City of Houston selling 1200 Travis. In regards to a proposed new police headquarters ...
The City of Houston may list the address as 1800-3600 Allen Parkway/Memorial Drive, 77019. [3] Alternatively, the City may list the address as 500 Allen Parkway, 77002. [4] The City lists the park's San Felipe playground as 1717 Allen Pkwy, 77019. [5] The City lists the park's Lee and Joe Jamail Skatepark as 103 Sabine Street, 77007. [6]
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Author Dwight Watson dedicated the chapter "The Storm Clouds of Change: The Death of José Campos Torres and the Emergence of Triracial Politics in Houston" in the book Race and the Houston Police Department, 1930–1990 A Change Did Come. The chapter covers the impact of Torres' murder on society and on changes in Houston's policing policies.
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A memorial bench for Henry King is installed at Boulevard Park in Bellingham, Wash. King was a formerly unhoused and well-loved community member who was shot to death on the boardwalk between ...
Memorial Drive runs through the park, heading east to downtown Houston and west to the 610 Loop. A small portion of land west of the 610 Loop bordered by Woodway Drive and Buffalo Bayou is also part of the park. I-10/U.S. 90 borders the park to the north. The park was originally designed by landscape architects Hare & Hare of Kansas City, Missouri.