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Houston’s proximity to Gavelston means they’ve been celebrating Juneteenth almost as long as the island has. In 1872, Black folks in the city raised one thousand dollars, purchased ten acres of land, and began celebrating the holiday annually. Much like today, they sang, danced, and barbecued on Juneteenth. Today, Emancipation Park will celebrate for the 150th time, and legendary Black artists like The Isley Brothers, Kool & The Gang, and a Black family reunion favorite, Frankie Beverly and Maze, will be taking the stage. Local vendors and community panels regarding healthcare disparities and economic empowerment will also be happening. One of the best parts of the Emancipation Park event is that $150,000 worth of grants will be awarded to local organizations. If you’re in town for the full weekend, don’t forget to attend Houston’s Juneteenth parade that kicks off from Acres Homes Multi-Service Center on June 18th.

briari 2 years ago

The Museum of Fine Art in Houston is easily one of the most amazing art galleries to visit in the world, a massive museum that will eat up an entire day or two with an incredible curation of work. Houston's diverse culture shines through its creative scene that features incredible pop-ups, galleries, and cultural events.

seeker 2 years ago

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  • 17 Creative Date Ideas in Houston For Any Budget

    Houston may be known as the culinary capital of the south, but there’s so much more to do on date night than go out to dinner. Don’t get me wrong, a night out at one of Houston’s many fine dining establishments is a night well spent. However, there’s plenty for couples to do in the […]

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