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Houston Arts and Media is dedicated to creating innovative ways of teaching children and adults about history, science, literature and the world. The Ham Slice of History is one of many tools we have created to make learning a little local history easy and entertaining.
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Website: http://www.houstonartsandmedia.org
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A brief history of the Houston Ship Channel
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Heavy flooding in Houston, Texas over the Memorial Day weekend in 1929. Rare photographs t (more)
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To honor Houston area veterans of WWI the War Mothers of Houston and the city planted 240 (more)
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Hans Nagel was Houston's first zookeeper. He was a flamboyant, circus-style showman who w (more)
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Pari-mutuel gambling was legalized for the first time in Texas in 1933. Horse racing fans (more)
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Houston's first swim suit competitions were held at Sylvan Beach in the 1920's. Thousands (more)
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hianxiety | July 09, 2008
Why hasn't the City of Houston promoted this more? This is the perfect way to learn Hoston History! I am glad I found Houston Arts and Media! I will look forward to seeing more of your "HAM Slices of History." You guys should do a TV show.
valinapolka | May 29, 2008
I love it!! Thanks for all your hard work!
mythgene | April 27, 2008
That's great! Which school district is it?
mfhouston | January 05, 2008
There is a school district in Houston that is revamping the social studies curriculum so that one full year is dedicated to studying Houston. I will let them know that information on Houston is available here.
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