Woodlawn Garden of Memories Cemetery, Houston
#207 among attractions in Houston
Facts and practical information
The Woodlawn Garden of Memories is a cemetery in Houston, Texas which is included in the National Register of Historic Places. NRHP lists Dionicio Rodriguez as the cemetery's architect. ()
Northwest Houston (Spring Branch East)Houston United States
Woodlawn Garden of Memories Cemetery – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Marq*E Entertainment Center, Houston Country Club, Neon Boots Dancehall & Saloon, Northwest Mall.
- 0.8 miEShopping, Shopping centre, Cinema
Marq*E Entertainment Center, Houston
21 min walk • Marq*E Entertainment Center is a vibrant hub of activity and a popular destination for both locals and visitors in the city of Houston, United States. This bustling shopping center is not your average retail experience; it combines shopping with entertainment, dining...
- 1.8 miSGolf
Houston Country Club, Houston
47 min walk • Nestled in the heart of Houston, Texas, the Houston Country Club stands as a prestigious sanctuary for golf enthusiasts and socialites alike. Established as a premier destination for golfing, the club boasts a meticulously manicured course that offers both challenge...
- 1.8 miNDancing, Nightlife
Neon Boots Dancehall & Saloon, Houston
47 min walk • Neon Boots Dancehall & Saloon is a vibrant landmark in Houston, United States, known for its country-western theme and LGBTQ-friendly atmosphere. Housed in a historic building that was once the Esquire Ballroom, where legends like Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline...
- 1.6 miNEShopping, Shopping centre
Northwest Mall, Houston
42 min walk • Northwest Mall was a shopping mall located in the Lazybrook/Timbergrove neighborhood of Houston, Texas near the intersection of U.S. Route 290 and Loop 610. The mall opened in October 1968, two weeks after its sister property, Almeda Mall, opened on the south side of Houston. The malls were nearly twins of each another.
- 2.4 miSEPark, Nature and wildlife, Hiking trail
Houston Arboretum & Nature Center, Houston
61 min walk • The Houston Arboretum and Nature Center is a non-profit arboretum and nature center located in Memorial Park at 4501 Woodway Drive, Houston, Texas. It is open daily with free admission.
- 2.7 miSEBridge
Park Towers, Houston
69 min walk • Park Towers is a complex of two office buildings along the 610 Loop in Houston, Texas, United States. It consists of two 18 story office towers, Park Towers North and Park Towers South, which each have 272,621 square feet of rentable space, and one six story parking garage.
- 2 miSChurch
St. Martin's Episcopal Church, Houston
52 min walk • St. Martin's Episcopal Church in Houston, Texas was founded in 1952 by J. Thomas Bagby as the largest parish of the Episcopal Church in North America with nearly 10,000 members. The Parish worships in both traditional and contemporary liturgical styles in the evangelical Anglican and mainline Anglican tradition.
- 0.6 miNWChurch, Gothic Revival architecture
Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham, Houston
16 min walk • The Cathedral of Our Lady of Walsingham in Houston, Texas, is a Catholic church that serves as the cathedral of the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter.
- 2.5 miWCity, Area
Hedwig Village, Houston
65 min walk • Hedwig Village is a city in Harris County, Texas, United States. The population was 2,557 at the 2010 census. The United States Postal Service uses "Houston" for all Hedwig Village addresses; "Hedwig Village" is not an acceptable city designation for mail addressed to places in Hedwig Village.
- 2.2 miSEPark
Memorial Park, Houston
57 min walk • Memorial Park, a municipal park in Houston, Texas, is one of the largest urban parks in the United States. Opened 98 years ago in 1924, the park covers approximately 1,466 acres mostly inside the 610 Loop, across from the neighborhood of Memorial.
- 1.6 miNEMuseum, Specialty museum
Southern Apache Museum, Houston
42 min walk • Southern Apache Museum is a non profit 501 c3 in Houston, Texas located 9600 Hempstead Highway, 550 Northwest Mall. This museum preserves Native American history, traditions, culture in Texas. S.A.M. was founded by Chance L. Landry, who is of both Lipan Apache and published author/artist.