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Today,
as we enter the 21st Century,
The Heritage
Society at Sam Houston Park continues to be a dynamic and vibrant part of
the City of Houston and the great State of Texas. Sam Houston Park remains
one of Houston's premier open green spaces.
Sam
Houston Park Receives Protected Landmark Designation
Houston City Council votes unanimously to approve joint
application for Houston's oldest public park.
The
Heritage Society
The Heritage
Society was founded in 1954 by renowned Houstonians Faith Bybee, Harvin
Moore and Marie Phelps in order to save the 1847 Kellum-Noble House
from demolition. They had one goal in mind: preserve the hastily
disappearing past of this great city for the education of future
generations.
The
Heritage Society is the city's only outdoor, interactive historic museum
and park. Nestled in 19 acres of beautiful green parkland in the heart of
downtown Houston, The Heritage Society boasts 8 historic structures dating
from 1823 to 1905. Each historic structure is authentically restored to
reflect its original magnificence. Each year, The Heritage Society hosts
countless school-aged children and visitors from around the world. Folks
come from near and far to learn about the families and the lifestyles that
inhabited these historic homes - what life was really like in frontier
times for early settlers in Houston.
The mission of the Heritage Society is to
preserve the complete history of the community and region through
preservation and restoration of historic structures, exhibition of
historical artifacts and presentation of education programs which focus on
Houston and Harris County's diverse past and its relationship to the
present and future. The Heritage Society was the first museum
in Houston to be accredited by the American Association of Museums.

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