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    Congressman Al Green

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    Houston Police Department Southwest Substation

    Houston Police Department Southwest Substation

    2.5(2 reviews)
    3.3 miCentral Southwest

    I wouldn't say it was a Pleasent visit because someone broken into my car. I was already aggy…read morebecause the thief could've just open the door to my untinted and unlock vehicle. So I came to this station to make a report. It wasn't any cars outside and I assume it was closed down. Luckily my friend jumped out and it open. Officer Anderson took me and my friend report on this freezing night. And he even came outside to see the damage. Very nice guy! He called once I got home to verify my plates and make sure I made it.

    On August 11, 2025, while riding my bicycle on South Braeswood, I was struck from behind by a…read morespeeding vehicle. Following the impact, the driver delayed braking for an estimated 4-5 seconds. As a result, I sustained two fractured and compressed vertebrae, a significant hematoma in my right gluteal muscle (requiring two surgical procedures), severe damage to my right hand, and extensive road rash. Two Houston police officers responded to the scene. I explained that I was struck from behind and was positioned in the left lane to access the bike trail. However, the officers informed me that the 19-year-old driver asserted that I had swerved into his path. The officers stated they were uncertain about the incident and would not issue any citations, appearing content to close the case without thorough investigation. A proper investigation would have revealed the driver's untruthfulness. Had I swerved, the impact would have occurred on my left side; instead, I was injured on my right hip, as evidenced by my surgical scars. The officers even visited the hospital to confirm my understanding that no citations would be issued. I believe that had I been traveling in a car or on foot citations would have been issued. It appears that cyclists are not afforded the same level of attention or protection. I was a victim!

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    Houston Astrodome - Outside

    Houston Astrodome

    4.9(9 reviews)
    1.0 miMedical Center

    The Astrodome was one of a kind. Literally, the first one. This is obviously a review of times…read morepast. But it can be a review of times present. Presently, the Dome sits majestically on the south Houston plains as a monument to Houston sports past. And frankly, the birth of Sports in the city. Like Plymouth Rock or the Gateway Arch, it represents the beginning of greatness in the now fourth largest city in the United States. The authorities can't bear to bring it down nor should they. It's our history. Lives. It sits there in the shadow of the current Houston football stadium just like a withering parent sits watching his or her son or daughter dominate their industry. It was the birth of greatness in sports. Born in 1965, it represented everything right with the City of Houston. Forward thinking. Innovative. Air Conditioned. It set the tone for what the city would thrive on for the next half century and beyond. She hasn't seen a competitive athletic event or meaningful show in 20 years. As technology moved forward, much like our aging parents stuck to landlines and paper bills in the mail, she didn't want to let go of her old-world charm. To the point where, it just was what it was. Now we must let her reign over our city in her authority. We owe too much. It was home to Houston's sports teams: The Houston Astros. The Houston Oilers. The Houston Gamblers. The Houston Cougars. The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. The people and historic events the Astrodome witnessed is a who's who of 20th Century American culture. Muhammed Ali. Elvis Presley. Michael Jordan. Hank Aaron. Willie Mays. Mickey Mantle. Satchell Paige. Earl Cambell. Nolan Ryan. Craig Biggio. Jeff Bagwell. Andre Ware. The Final Four. The NBA and MLB All Star Games. Evel Knievel. The Rolling Stones. Judy Garland. The Jackson Five. Selena. U2. The Jonas Brothers. The Battle of the Sexes. Wrestlemania. The 1992 Republican National Convention. The Game of the Century (Houston Cougars vs. UCLA Bruins). I could go on. It hosted movies/videos like Bad News Bears. Friday Night Lights. And U2. The technology advancements were incredible. The roof started it. Astroturf followed. Dome visionary Judge Roy Hofheinz Penthouse Suite owners box was an amusement park in and of itself with a carousel, bowling alley, pinball machines, and more. Which led to a whole complex of entertainment in the vicinity, including Astroworld, hotels, and show space for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Don't ever let this place be razed. It means too much. #ForTheH

    Just wanted to write a review for the old school memories. I was a Houstonian back in the 70s to…read more80's. What a place that was. From watching the Oilers, Astros, circus and the stock show it was an awesome place for a kid. A story came across my phone talking about what will become of that event center. Says there will be an event center there, hotel, and the common ideas people have for a place like that. It's to bad it can't be converted into a new wonder of the world. My idea would be the largest green house/lab in the world that college ag programs could get a use of as well as providing essential supply and knowledge for our farms. It can be used to manufacture seed for farms, fertilizer, etc. Also rains a lot in Houston so It could have indoor and outdoor fish farms. It really could be a viable resource build for our countries food security as well as for the ag students and studies for tomorrows generation. Well at the end, I'm glad it's staying up right and not turning into a land fill of boxes and forgot storage.

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