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The Imani School is a Christian private elementary and middle school in The Community Collective, [1] a multi-purpose complex in the 5 Corners District, [2] and in Southwest Houston, Texas, United States. [3] [4] The school is marketed to African-American children.
Houston, Texas: Coordinates Area: 34.8 acres (14.1 ha) Built: 1931 ... Media related to Woodlawn Cemetery (Houston, Texas) at Wikimedia Commons
St. Mary of the Purification Church - It was established on April 5, 1929. [79] St. Michael Church (West Houston) - It is in proximity to the Houston Galleria. [80] St. Monica Church (Acres Homes) - The parish was established in 1964, and it originated from a mission established in the 1940s. [81]
Glenwood obtained its state charter as the Houston Cemetery Company, starting as for-profit institution, the first state charter for a cemetery. About 25 years later, the Houston Cemetery Company changed its status to non-profit. [5] By 1874, Glenwood was a recreational destination. A mule-drawn street railway operated on Washington Road ...
Our Mother of Mercy Catholic Church is a Black Catholic church in Frenchtown, an area within the Fifth Ward of Houston. It was the second Black parish to be established in the city and the first established by Louisiana Creoles. [1] [2] It was also the first institution created by non-Anglophones in an African-American neighborhood in the city. [3]
The current Houston Police Department Southwest Patrol Division Station is located in Cambridge Village Park, within the Five Corners district. [5] The beginning of the construction was scheduled for February or March 2016 while the end of construction was scheduled for June–July 2017. It replaced a previous station inside the 610 Loop. [6]
Congregation Beth Israel owns and operates two cemeteries. Its historic West Dallas cemetery, founded in 1844, is located at 1201 West Dallas, just west of downtown Houston. The West Dallas cemetery includes the Temple of Rest Mausoleum, an iconic Art Deco structure designed by architect Joseph Finger.
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