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Union Station is a building in Houston, Texas, in the United States. Dedicated on March 2, 1911, and formerly a hub of rail transportation, the building now serves as a cornerstone for Daikin Park. [2] It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and has since been superseded by Houston's Amtrak station.
Daikin Park (originally Enron Field and formerly Astros Field and Minute Maid Park) is a retractable roof stadium in Houston, Texas, United States.It opened in 2000 and is the home ballpark of the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB).
In 2018 Dorzon opened Union District Oyster Bar and Lounge in Washington, D.C. In 2021, he helped open Thirteen Restaurant in Houston, Texas. [16] In 2022, he opened the restaurant Huncho House in Hyattsville, Maryland, where he serves as the executive head chef. [17] [6] On November 7, 2024, Dorzon was shot in an apparent robbery in ...
Five lounge-observation cars to the City of St. Louis; The Union Pacific found it necessary to assign a second steward to the upper-level dining area. [7]: 66 The Union Pacific gave great publicity to the novelty of dome dining cars operating between Chicago, Portland, Oregon and Los Angeles. [8]: 213–214
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Rich's Houston' or simply Rich's, is a LGBT+ restaurant, lounge, and day/nightclub in Neartown, Houston, Texas, in the United States. [1] It was established in 1980s, [2] [3] then re-opened in 2016. [4] In 2019, it changed its name from Rich's Houston to ReBar Houston. [5]
Meteor, also known as Meteor Houston, Meteor Nightclub, or Meteor Urban Video Lounge, [1] was a gay bar and nightclub in Neartown, [2] Houston, Texas, in the United States. [3] [4] The bar hosted an annual Mr. Gay Pride Houston competition. [5] Charles Armstrong acquired Meteor in 2004. [6]
Colt Stadium was a Major League baseball stadium that formerly stood in Houston, Texas. It was the temporary home of the expansion Houston Colt .45s for their first three seasons (1962–1964) while the Astrodome was being built, just to the south of it. After its use in Houston, it was dismantled and moved for use in two Mexican cities.