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"This bustling New Orleans restaurant is a scene-setter for sinister nights with its old-school elegance and big time. Start with a selection from their award-winning wine list and then move on to some Creole classics. We recommend sizzling soup to begin with; count on us."
"5865 Westheimer Rd, Houston, TX 77057-5616Reservations, Private Dining, Seating, Waitstaff, Parking Available, Validated Parking, Valet Parking, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full BarSteakhouse, Brazilian, South American, Vegetarian Friendly, Gluten Free OptionsLunch, Dinner, Late Night+1 713-244-9500"
"Another upscale Brazilian Steakhouse buffet that you need to know about is Chama Gaucha. Located conveniently right across from Fogo de Chao, you’ll find this amazing gem of a place serving some of the best cups of meat as well. From the filet mignon to the porco or ribye or many other options you can choose, you won’t regret it!"
"Or perhaps you want to head to the Health Museum takes kids on an interactive, Magic School Bus-like exploration through the human body, letting them identify their personality, view their internal organs, see what they will look like in 30 years and much more! AFTERNOON: Head over to Hermann Park. This 445-acre urban park is the perfect place to spend a day with kids, whether it’s riding the train along Hermann Park Railroad, pedal boating on McGovern Lake or enjoying a peaceful picnic inside the McGovern Centennial Gardens. Or if you're looking for a more rustic outdoor experience, check out the Houston Arboretum & Nature Center, where miles of trails and different habitats make for a fun afternoon of exploration."
"Officially named the John P. McGovern Museum of Health & Medical Science, this interactive and innovative museum in Houston has been fueling families’ curiosity about health and science since it opened in 1996. Among the museum’s permanent exhibits is the popular Amazing Body Gallery, where visitors are surrounded by larger-than-life representations of organs and body parts, such as a 22-foot-tall backbone and rib cage, a 12-foot-tall beating heart, and a 10-foot-tall brain in which guests can play memory games. Other attractions include a theater and the DeBakey Cell Lab, an interactive lab experience available in English and Spanish."
"Seeking to instill in young people an appreciation of the human body and a high regard for health, this museum (affiliated with Texas Medical Center) takes..."
"AFTERNOON: The Houston Museum of Natural Science, one of the most visited museums in the U.S., features the Wortham IMAX Theatre, Burke Baker Planetarium, Cockrell Butterfly Center, permanent exhibit halls and traveling exhibitions. One of the best discovery places for kids and adults alike."
"Founded in 1824, the George Ranch Historical Park brings Texas and Fort Bend County history to life through interactive school programming, group tours, special events and Saturday programs for the general public. The George Ranch Historical Park is a 423-acre living history museum dedicated to preserving and interpreting Texas' rich history. Historic homes, a beautiful country setting and costumed presenters set the stage for trekking through Texas history."
"Located on a 20,000-acre working ranch, you’ll learn about over 100 years of Texas farming and ranching here. It’s divided into four different periods, there are costumed “workers,” blacksmithing demonstrations, hands-on activities and more!. Tip: You’ll need to plan accordingly to visit the ranch, as it’s only open to the public on Saturdays."
"Might be a strange place to see this, but in the lobby of the Houston Police Headquarters you will find a unique and interesting museum called the Houston Police Museum. Inside the museum, you’ll be able to find all sorts of memorabilia collected over many decades. From things like a helicopter suspended from the ceiling, a vintage auto shot through with bullet holes and antique highway patrol motorcycles."