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Earn the Burn at Torchy's Tacos!

Earn the Burn at Torchy’s Tacos!

It all started in 2006 with a red vespa scooter and a food trailer. From the Austin food truck tradition that has exploded in recent years, chef Michael Rypka created a monster—specifically, a little red devil—in Torchy’s Tacos. In fact, Torchy’s Tacos has such a following that many people (okay, just my friends) cited it as a prerequisite for moving […]

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Chill out at Market Square Park

Chill out at Market Square Park

Market Square Park is one of Downtown Houston’s best kept secrets.  It’s just about 10 blocks away from the wildly popular Discovery Green, but it has a completely different personality. Market Square Park started as Congress Square in 1836.  A few years later it was renamed to the Market Square. It had 3 City Hall buildings, […]

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Memorial High School Pulls Ahead Of Its Privileged Reputation

Memorial High School Pulls Ahead Of Its Privileged Reputation

The Memorial Mustangs are the premium breed standard for many residents of Spring Branch and Memorial. Serving some of the richest neighborhoods in West Houston, it was voted the #10 most posh public school in the country in 2011. Memorial High School also boasts some impressive alumni. For one, Michael Dell,  the CEO of Dell computers, walked the […]

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Upper Kirby/Greenway Plaza, From Commerical to Residential

Upper Kirby/Greenway Plaza, From Commerical to Residential

Houston has 88 ‘Super Neighborhoods’ to its name, covering areas of high business, somewhat low residency. Super Neighborhood 87 is officially the Upper Kirby/Greenway Plaza neighborhood area. This area has lots of commercial pursuits stationed here: for example Kellogg moved its headquarters from New York City to Greenway Plaza, former home of the energy corridor. However, […]

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