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Self-care Routine: Morning adventures with mi princesa, Sasha (I swear she's happy, she has a RBF and too much visible attitude when I make commands).
Location: Smither Park @ 2441 Munger St, Houston, TX 77023
Dumble Street tracks at Eastwood Park In 1916, the City of Houston acquired a 10.8-acre site on Harrisburg Boulevard and established Eastwood Park. You can follow the Galveston, Houston and Henderson (G,H&H) railroad tracks all the way to Galveston.
1700 Dumble Street - Austin High School
Built in 1936, the home of the Austin Mustangs was named after Stephen F. Austin and was ranked as one of the 7 Best-Looking High Schools in Houston in 2012.
1400 Telephone Road - Rufus Cage Elementary School.
Originally built in 1910, the two-story building housed four classrooms and served students on the city's east side until 1983. The building has been designated a "protected historic landmark" by the City of Houston.
4120 McKinney - La Reynera Panaderia - Bakery
Originally opened in 1945 as Albritton's Eats, La Reynera Panaderia - Bakery is still serving the East End in the original art-deco structure.
4411 Dallas Street - Children outside the Church of the Redeemer.
Taken from the corner of Eastwood Street and Telephone Road. The window awnings were lost during Hurricane Katrina.