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Neartown, Houston
Geography
Courtlandt Place
Hyde Park
Montrose
Westmoreland
Education
Annunciation Orthodox School
Houston ISD
Bob Lanier MS
Baker Montessori K-8
(formerly Woodrow Wilson)
Wharton Dual Language K-8
Arabic Immersion Magnet
St. Stephen's Episcopal
University of St. Thomas
Landmarks
American General Center
Annunciation Greek Orthodox Cathedral
Bambolino's
Brasil
Broken Obelisk
Bygones
Byzantine Fresco Chapel
Charmstone
Chapultepec Lupita
Eagle Houston
Empire Cafe
Isolated Mass/Circumflex (Number 2)
JR's Bar and Grill
Katz's Deli
La Colombe d'Or
(Fondren Mansion)
Menil Collection
Montrose Center
Niko Niko's
ReBar Houston
River Oaks Shopping Center
River Oaks Theatre
Rothko Chapel
South Beach
Defunct
Chances Bar
Dolce Vita
Guava Lamp
Inversion
Just Marion & Lynn's
Inversion Coffee House
Mary's
Meteor
Montrose Mining Company
History
Murder of Paul Broussard
(1991)
Death of Gabriel Granillo
(2006)
Montrose District
This list is incomplete.
High School for the Performing and Visual Arts
(HSPVA) was in the Neartown area from 1982 to 2019.
Neartown is within the
Houston Community College
(HCC) service area, though no campuses are operated there.
Within a section of the Neartown Association boundaries
previously shown on its website
are: the
Houston Contemporary Arts Museum
, the Administration/Glassel School buildings of the
Museum of Fine Arts Houston
(MFAH),
First Presbyterian Church
, and
Presbyterian School
.
The current (as of 2019) map
does not indicate any territory south of I-69/US-59 as being in Neartown.
Gulf Coast Archive and Museum
was previously in Neartown.
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