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Fate Of Community Garden In Montrose May Be Determined By The City Of Houston
The Houston Chronicle reports that property at 803 Kipling hosting Greenleaf Gardens is up for sale. However, it will very likely remain a garden-focused green space if the seller’s desires come to
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The Montrose Century: One Neighborhood, A Kaleidoscope Of Cities, And The Woman Who Lived In Them All
This is part two of a series. Part one, A Century in Montrose, can be found here. When Nell Stewart looked out the window of her Montrose living room in 1942, she’d
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7 Places In Montrose To Help You Prepare For The Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo
The beautiful thing about the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo is that it attracts people of all ages, ethnicities, religions and backgrounds. It’s a very Texas event with an international audience. Not
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Bowties For Marriage Equality Transform Into A Custom Business For One Montrose Couple
Bowties have played a significant role in the lives of Montrose-area residents and spouses Stefan and Trevor Eade-Hill. The Houston Chronicle reports that Stefan began wearing bowties three years ago “to draw
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Montrose’s Beloved Funnel Tunnel Departs Houston For Another City
Last Sunday, the vibrant and eccentric esplanade art installation on Montrose Boulevard known as the Funnel Tunnel was painstakingly dismantled by a group of dedicated volunteers. Artist Patrick Renner’s colorful cornucopia-reminiscent sculpture
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