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Great Escape
A
look at what to do in the major U.S. and worldwide tourist destinations. --
August 7, 2006
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Houston is the fourth largest city in the U.S., and Houston
is big on everything. Big on attractions, big on fun, big on food, big on
museums, big on one-of-a-kind museums, big on culture, big on natural beauty,
BIG!!! Houston boasts almost every major pro sports team, including the NFL,
MLB, NBA, AHL and WNBA Houston's downtown has been
revitalized with numerous clubs, pro sports facilities and musical
entertainment. These alongside the other city attractions fit any budget.
Space City is outta this world! Median income -- $36,616 Median
house value -- $79,300 For more information visit www.visithoustontexas.com
or call 1-800-4-HOUSTON. |
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| The Top 9 Attractions in
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| Space Center Houston
281-244-2100
The Houston Space Center, NASA's official
Visitors Center, features actual spacecraft, like the Mercury, Gemini
and Apollo capsules and gives you a chance to walk in space through
state-of-the-art simulators. |

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| Moody Gardens 800-582-4673
This 12-story pyramid is filled with
numerous marine habitats. You can cross the world's oceans in the
Aquarium where the King Penguins frolic. Then catch a flick on the
6-story IMAX® 3D Theater. |
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| Kemah Boardwalk 877-AT-KEMAH
As you stroll the 35-acre carnival-like
boardwalk, past restaurants, shops, the 36-foot carousel, the 65-foot
Ferris wheel, miniature train and boardwalk games, you can watch the
boats sail by. |
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| Museum of Health & Medical Science
713-521-1515
Take your own Fantastic Voyage of
the body through huge sculptures of human organs, brain and rib cage.
More than 80 interactive kiosks have been set up along the way for more
information. |

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| The Museum of Fine Arts Houston
713-639-7300
The sixth largest U.S. museum has one of
the country's leading permanent collections and offers the most popular
of traveling exhibits. |

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| The Menil Collection 713-525-9400
Always free to the public, the former
collection of John and Dominique de Menil, includes over 15,000
paintings, sculptures, prints, drawings, photographs and rare books. |
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| National Museum of Funeral History
281-876-3063
Founded by Robert L. Waltrip, the museum
features the country's largest display of historic funeral service
memorabilia and artifacts. (Yes, that pink fish is a coffin.) |
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| Bayou Place Entertainment Complex
713-230-1666
Bayou Place is a large multilevel
building home to full service restaurants, pubs, live music, billiards,
multiple theatres and art house films. Bayou Place is Houston's
entertainment option. |

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| Houston Zoo
Check out the zoo's newest attraction,
Natural Encounters, that lets you come nose-to-nose with meerkats,
tamarins, vampire bats and more. The new John G. McGovern's Children's
Zoo recreates the six ecosystems of Texas: city, forest, coastal,
prairie, desert and farm. |
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