The history of The Woodlands Waterway, from a 'napkin sketch' and drainage ditch to public ownership
One of The Woodlands' most iconic landmarks got its start thanks in part to a humble "dinner napkin" and a drainage ditch. The Woodlands Waterway's history spans as long as the township itself, with ...
Entrepreneur Terry McBurney is inviting Texas cuisine lovers and history junkies out to his newest restaurant, The Republic Grille, set to open in the next month at Panther Creek Shopping Center. The ...
Just beyond the edge of Penn’s campus lies the Woodlands Cemetery, a sprawling 54 acres of neatly kept landscape, neoclassical architecture, and over 32,000 dead bodies. The Woodlands, near Baltimore ...
If Amos and Harvey Gable were alive today, they would likely be impressed with the way present owners Jeff and Starr Barrow have taken their original homestead to the next level. Originally built for ...
Roger Galatas, one of the key figures in the development of The Woodlands, has died. He was 83. According to a release from officials with The Woodlands Development Co., Galatas died Thursday. Tim ...
“Concert on Court,” a free community event that will celebrate Woodland’s history, present, and future, is set for Friday, April 11, from 5 to 7 p.m. at the historic old courthouse on 725 Court St.
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