Houston

Joseph Weingarten

For 79 years—1901 to 1980—Weingarten’s was one of Houston’s popular grocery stores. Weingarten’s advertised “Better Food for Less.” It emphasized self-service and cash-and-carry. The grocery chain’s founder, Joseph Weingarten, was born in 1884 in Galicia, Poland. Joseph’s father, Harris, emigrated…
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Houston City Government

Many cities in Texas, including Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Lubbock, and San Antonio, have a council-manager form of city government. In this setup, the city manager is basically the chief executive who implements the decisions of the city council, and…
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The Seven Wonders

  One of the most striking examples of Houston public art was created by 1,050 children, three artists, an urban designer, and an architectural firm in 1998. The Seven Wonders are seven 70-foot towers located along Buffalo Bayou in Sesquicentennial…
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James Sanders Holman

Houston’s first mayor, James Sanders Holman, was born on February 7, 1804, to Isaac and Polly Anne (Wiggleworth) Holman in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Holman married his cousin, Martha Wilson Holman, on February 23, 1822. Holman left Tennessee and traveled to San…
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