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Houston Attractions - The Orange Show Monument

June 12th, 2008 by travel

Houston has its share of exciting attractions. You have fantastic museums, city parks and much much more. But what if you want to do something different? Well if you want to do something different, something off of the beaten path, you can visit the Orange Show Monument.

The Orange Show Monument was created by a postman named Jeff McCissack. The monument uses castaway materials to pay tribute to his favorite fruit , the orange. McCissack started work on the monument in 1956 and finally finished it in 1979. He would pass away only a few months later. The monument was saved in 1980 when a group of citizens formed a non profit group to purchase and maintain it.

So what will you find at the Orange Show Monument. The monument is a multi level structure made from just about everything including bricks, tiles and assorted junk. As you tour the monument you will run into handmade signs and handcrafted statues and characters made from junk. Its quite a unique structure that will definitely give you something to talk about.

If you would like to visit the monument you can view it every weekend from the middle of March to the middle of December from 12 to 5. The monument is located at 2401 Munger Street and you can call 713-926-6368 for more information.

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Austin Attractions - Governor’s Mansion

May 24th, 2008 by travel

Austin is an interesting place to visit. It is the capitol of Texas and as such it is one of the most important cities in the state. As symbol of that importance is the Governors mansion. Located at 1010 Colorado right next door to the capitol it is a sight to behold.

The Governor’s Mansion has housed every governor of the state of Texas since 1856. It was designed in 1854 by architect Abner Cook and was built in the Greek Revival style of architecture. It was completed on June 14, 1856 and its first resident was Governor Elisha Marshall Pease. Since this time the mansion has undergone many restorations and upgrades but has remained true to the original design of Abner Cook. The last restoration in 1991 was made possible by a $1 million dollar appropriation from the state legislature and an additional $3 million in private donations.

Visitors to the Mansion today will see a short 20 minute tour featuring an extensive collection of portraits and antique furniture which give a glimpse into the mansion’s and the state’s past history. Some of these items include Stephen F Austin’s writing desk, a couch from the estate of Governor Pease and various other historic artifacts. It is a tour that is very much worth taking.

If you would like to visit the mansion you can get more information at 512-463-5516. Tours are usually given between 10AM and Noon from Monday to Thursday. It is a limited time frame but you must keep in mind that this is after all still someone’s home. So if you find yourself in Austin pay the Governor’s mansion a visit.

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Detroit Attractions- Charles H. Wright Museum

May 15th, 2008 by travel

So you are heading to Detroit for vacation or a weekend getaway. You are probably wondering how you are going to spend your time while you are in Detroit. You have countless choices when searching for attractions. One of the better choices is the Charles H Wright Museum of African American History. Read on and learn why you should add this museum to your vacation schedule.

The Charles H. Museum of African American History is the largest facility in the world dedicated to African American history. You can find over 30,000 artifacts and materials including collections on the underground railroad, Harriet Tubman and Coleman A Young. The museum is constantly bringing in new exhibits to keep itself fresh. Some of the past exhibits include the: “AT&T Gallery” featuring pictures and artifacts highlighting architecture from different parts of Africa, “Unmasked! Stereotypes in American Material Culture” featuring stereotypical material about African Americans and “Peace Stools” featuring works of art made by 5th, 7th and 8th grade students. Because of all of the new exhibits the museum has something to offer anyone. Even if you have been to the museum a thousand times you will find something new when you visit.

If you would like to visit the museum you should call the information line to get current hours and pricing. The number is 313-494-5800. It really is a must see attraction that you will be sure to enjoy and can talk about for months. So add some culture to your life and visit the Charles H Wright Museum of African American History.

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