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  2. McGovern Centennial Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The 15-acre (6.1 ha) park cost $31 million and took approximately eight years to complete, officially opening in December 2014. [4] The gardens consist of the Arid Garden, the Celebration Garden, the Family Garden, the Rose Garden and the Woodland Garden.

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  4. Houston Gardens, Houston - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 the City of Houston Trinity/Houston Gardens Super Neighborhood had 15,798 residents. 77% were non-Hispanic black, 30% were Hispanic, 2% were non-Hispanic white, and 1% were non-Hispanic others. The percentage of non-Hispanic Asians was zero.

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  6. File:Houston Garden Center, Hermann Park.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden - Wikipedia

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    The garden was designed by New York-based artist and landscape architect Isamu Noguchi. [2] In 1978, Houston City Council motion number 78-986 declared the museum to be named The Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden in recognition of Hugh Roy Cullen and Lillie Cullen's contributions to the city's art and medical communities. Construction ...

  8. Whitney Houston Service Area opens on Garden State Parkway in ...

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    Whitney Houston was “the true definition of a Jersey girl,” her estate says, so there's perhaps no more on-the-nose honor for the megastar singer than the now-opened Garden State Parkway ...

  9. Hermann Park - Wikipedia

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    One of Houston's oldest public parks, Hermann Park was created on acreage donated to the City of Houston by cattleman, oilman and philanthropist George H. Hermann (1843–1914). The land was formerly the site of his sawmill. [7] It was first envisioned as part of a comprehensive urban planning effort by the city of Houston in the early 1910s. [4]