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I am 16 years old and I am am looking for a cool car. A stick shift would be pretty cool to to have but but I am ok with automatic too. I would preferably like to have a car also under 100,000 miles. I AM NOT ALOUD TO GET A SPORTS CAR! What can I get?
Answer
Well, if you don't want a sports car, then you should look at the basics. Try a 2005 and up Mazda 3, 2000 and up Toyota Camry, or even a nice 2004 + up Honda Accord. My pick is the 2007 Hyundai Sonata, because it has a V6, good fuel- efficeincy, and it's in your price range.
Well, if you don't want a sports car, then you should look at the basics. Try a 2005 and up Mazda 3, 2000 and up Toyota Camry, or even a nice 2004 + up Honda Accord. My pick is the 2007 Hyundai Sonata, because it has a V6, good fuel- efficeincy, and it's in your price range.
what are some interesting and fun places to see in houston(especially sport/outdoors wise)?
We are vacationing to houston and are going for the astros game on the 11th. We are just wondering of some more places to see. We really enjoy sports and outdoor type events. We also goin to galleria. Also any big sport shops or anything in town?
Answer
Here's a running list I keep adding to of things to do in all parts of Houston â just recently updated with 12 more items:
The Kemah Boardwalk
Reliant Center, Minute Maid Park, George R. Brown Convention Center
Houston Aeros, Texans, Astros, Dynamos, & the Rockets
38 outdoor public swimming pools in the Houston area
Galveston Island - The Strand, the Bolivar Peninsular Ferry & Crystal Beach, Schlitterbahn Water Park, Bishop's Palace, Sea Wolf Park, Stewart Beach, Moody Gardens & IMAX, Mosquito Cafe, Pier 21 Museum on the Galveston Hurricane, The Lone Star Flight Museum, Texas Seaport Museum, Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig & Museum, & the Sea Turtle Exhibit
Hermann Park & the Mecom Fountain. Be sure to visit the Japanese Gardens in Hermann Park itâs one of the most romantic places in the city.
Asian Heritage Tours, 5855 Sovereign Drive. G #101. 77036, 832-858-2788, for tea tasting & herbology, Chinese calligraphy, Dim Sum, & shopping at the 30 store Hong Kong City Mall. An indoor shopping mall in the SW Houston area.
Clear Lake, Lake Conroe, & Lake Houston
Houston Raceway Park for drag racing!
Greyhound Race Park
Opera in the Heights
Theater Under the Stars
JPMorgan Chase Bank 60th floor Sky Hobby with an excellent view of the city.
Saint Arnold Breweryâfree beer. Saturday tours.
Brazos Bend State Park
Armand Bayou Nature Center in Pasadena--2,500 acres with hiking trails, exhibits, field trips, Scout programs,
birding, canoe tours, & a historic farm.
George Ranch
Penzey's (516 W. 19th St) in the Heights is a spice-lover's dream. Anyone who's been one of their catalog shoppers simply must stop in to stock up on cinnamons, curries, & other spices.
Miller Outdoor Theater (check online for performance schedule) IT'S FREE
Discovery Green and the many other parks around town. There's horse & buggy rides.
Katy Mills Mall, the Galleria, Memorial City Mall - also, Willowbrook Mall, River Oaks Shopping Center, The Woodlands Mall, First Colony Mall, Uptown Park, First Colony Mall, West Oaks Mall, & many others around town
The downtown underground tunnel systemâdaily during the week.
Lakewood Church-an experience-the largest church in the US.
The Art Car Museum 140 Heights Blvd. 77007 (713) 861-5526. It's FREE.
Holocaust Museum 5401 Caroline St.77004 (713) 942-8000 Gen. Admission is FREE
Williams Tower & Water Wall & 3 acre park great for pics & picnics. Also has horse & buggy rides.
San Jacinto Monument & Battleground State Historical Park
Houston Ballet Company, The Houston Opera, & the Houston Symphony
Heights Gazebo & the Monthly Neighborhood Bazaar on Yale Street.
Houston Arboretum & Nature Center
Rothko Chapel
Port of Houston
Houston Zoo/Hermann Park Train & Paddle Boats. FREE on all city holidays
The 350 parks citywide (hike & bike, skate, dog, tennis, basketball, & golf)
The Houston Rodeo-in Feb/Mar-the world's largest
Houston Ship Channel
Splashtown Waterpark
Houston Skyline in the morning, at night, & on the 4th of July
Light Rail System
Imperial Holly Corporation-A mountain of sugar!
Visit Town Square shops & restaurants in Sugar Land.
Houston Public Library System
NASA Space Center
Old Town Spring
The Woodlands Water Taxi along a 1¼ mile walkway-the whole area has many shops & restaurants with 2,000 hotel rooms.
Children's Museum-Fantastic!
Over 23 museums in the Museum District alone & over 40 city wide.
All the festivals held monthly in the city. Consult the Houston Chronicle newspaper's Entertainment Section each Thursday for information on the upcoming weekend.
Pick up a Leisure Learning periodical, free, or visit the website for many wonderful options.
Pick up the Houston Press paper, free, or visit online for many great reviews & their great "Best of Lists."
Labyrinth on the University of Thomas Campus (3800 Montrose) It's a beautiful flagstone replica of the Labyrinth of Chartres & is flanked by rose bushes perpetually in bloom.
Diverse Works Artspace (1117 East Freeway)-super cool place for those who love art, dance & theater. It's got a New York vibe written all over it.
Forbidden Gardens in Katy, Texas has 6,000 1/3 scale terra-cotta soldiers in formation as they were buried in the 3rd century.
Paintball, Lazer Tag, Go Carts, Skate Board Parks, Ice & Roller Skating Rinks, Shooting Ranges
Mercer Arboretum in Humble
Snorkeling, Canoeing, Boating, Water Skiing, Kayaking, Sky Diving, Hot Balloon Rides, Dinner Cruises on the Bay in Kemah, Plane or Helicopter Rides over Houston, Horseback Riding, Gliding, & Scuba Diving
Sam Houston Race Track
The Mad Potter & many places like it around town for selecting pre-cast ceramics, glazing them, & having them fired.
At The Potter's Place you take a hands on lesson one on one with the teacher at a potter's wheel. After you create your work of art, you go back & paint it & they will fire it for you.
Try dining at one of the more than 10,000 restaurants in town offering a variety of almost 290 types of cuisine.
For latest info on cultural events, go to artshound.com
Enjoy!
Here's a running list I keep adding to of things to do in all parts of Houston â just recently updated with 12 more items:
The Kemah Boardwalk
Reliant Center, Minute Maid Park, George R. Brown Convention Center
Houston Aeros, Texans, Astros, Dynamos, & the Rockets
38 outdoor public swimming pools in the Houston area
Galveston Island - The Strand, the Bolivar Peninsular Ferry & Crystal Beach, Schlitterbahn Water Park, Bishop's Palace, Sea Wolf Park, Stewart Beach, Moody Gardens & IMAX, Mosquito Cafe, Pier 21 Museum on the Galveston Hurricane, The Lone Star Flight Museum, Texas Seaport Museum, Ocean Star Offshore Drilling Rig & Museum, & the Sea Turtle Exhibit
Hermann Park & the Mecom Fountain. Be sure to visit the Japanese Gardens in Hermann Park itâs one of the most romantic places in the city.
Asian Heritage Tours, 5855 Sovereign Drive. G #101. 77036, 832-858-2788, for tea tasting & herbology, Chinese calligraphy, Dim Sum, & shopping at the 30 store Hong Kong City Mall. An indoor shopping mall in the SW Houston area.
Clear Lake, Lake Conroe, & Lake Houston
Houston Raceway Park for drag racing!
Greyhound Race Park
Opera in the Heights
Theater Under the Stars
JPMorgan Chase Bank 60th floor Sky Hobby with an excellent view of the city.
Saint Arnold Breweryâfree beer. Saturday tours.
Brazos Bend State Park
Armand Bayou Nature Center in Pasadena--2,500 acres with hiking trails, exhibits, field trips, Scout programs,
birding, canoe tours, & a historic farm.
George Ranch
Penzey's (516 W. 19th St) in the Heights is a spice-lover's dream. Anyone who's been one of their catalog shoppers simply must stop in to stock up on cinnamons, curries, & other spices.
Miller Outdoor Theater (check online for performance schedule) IT'S FREE
Discovery Green and the many other parks around town. There's horse & buggy rides.
Katy Mills Mall, the Galleria, Memorial City Mall - also, Willowbrook Mall, River Oaks Shopping Center, The Woodlands Mall, First Colony Mall, Uptown Park, First Colony Mall, West Oaks Mall, & many others around town
The downtown underground tunnel systemâdaily during the week.
Lakewood Church-an experience-the largest church in the US.
The Art Car Museum 140 Heights Blvd. 77007 (713) 861-5526. It's FREE.
Holocaust Museum 5401 Caroline St.77004 (713) 942-8000 Gen. Admission is FREE
Williams Tower & Water Wall & 3 acre park great for pics & picnics. Also has horse & buggy rides.
San Jacinto Monument & Battleground State Historical Park
Houston Ballet Company, The Houston Opera, & the Houston Symphony
Heights Gazebo & the Monthly Neighborhood Bazaar on Yale Street.
Houston Arboretum & Nature Center
Rothko Chapel
Port of Houston
Houston Zoo/Hermann Park Train & Paddle Boats. FREE on all city holidays
The 350 parks citywide (hike & bike, skate, dog, tennis, basketball, & golf)
The Houston Rodeo-in Feb/Mar-the world's largest
Houston Ship Channel
Splashtown Waterpark
Houston Skyline in the morning, at night, & on the 4th of July
Light Rail System
Imperial Holly Corporation-A mountain of sugar!
Visit Town Square shops & restaurants in Sugar Land.
Houston Public Library System
NASA Space Center
Old Town Spring
The Woodlands Water Taxi along a 1¼ mile walkway-the whole area has many shops & restaurants with 2,000 hotel rooms.
Children's Museum-Fantastic!
Over 23 museums in the Museum District alone & over 40 city wide.
All the festivals held monthly in the city. Consult the Houston Chronicle newspaper's Entertainment Section each Thursday for information on the upcoming weekend.
Pick up a Leisure Learning periodical, free, or visit the website for many wonderful options.
Pick up the Houston Press paper, free, or visit online for many great reviews & their great "Best of Lists."
Labyrinth on the University of Thomas Campus (3800 Montrose) It's a beautiful flagstone replica of the Labyrinth of Chartres & is flanked by rose bushes perpetually in bloom.
Diverse Works Artspace (1117 East Freeway)-super cool place for those who love art, dance & theater. It's got a New York vibe written all over it.
Forbidden Gardens in Katy, Texas has 6,000 1/3 scale terra-cotta soldiers in formation as they were buried in the 3rd century.
Paintball, Lazer Tag, Go Carts, Skate Board Parks, Ice & Roller Skating Rinks, Shooting Ranges
Mercer Arboretum in Humble
Snorkeling, Canoeing, Boating, Water Skiing, Kayaking, Sky Diving, Hot Balloon Rides, Dinner Cruises on the Bay in Kemah, Plane or Helicopter Rides over Houston, Horseback Riding, Gliding, & Scuba Diving
Sam Houston Race Track
The Mad Potter & many places like it around town for selecting pre-cast ceramics, glazing them, & having them fired.
At The Potter's Place you take a hands on lesson one on one with the teacher at a potter's wheel. After you create your work of art, you go back & paint it & they will fire it for you.
Try dining at one of the more than 10,000 restaurants in town offering a variety of almost 290 types of cuisine.
For latest info on cultural events, go to artshound.com
Enjoy!
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