Houstorian

The Spirit of the Montrose Is Alive(ish) on Lower Westheimer

A look at how the neighborhood’s vibrant artery has evolved over the decades.

05/23/2025 By James Glassman

Holy Ground

The Oldest Black Church in Houston Tells the Story of America

Antioch Missionary Baptist Church has held strong for 158 years through wars, civil rights movements, and two pandemics.

02/06/2024 By Uvie Bikomo

Just Daydreaming

Actually Cool Things We Think Should Go in the Old Tower Theatre

The historic Montrose building is vacant again after Acme Oyster House closed, and we have some ideas.

01/05/2024 By Daniel Renfrow

Houston History

Glenwood Cemetery Is Home to the Most Famous (Dead) Houstonians

Follow our guide to the graveyards of the city’s notable former residents.

10/31/2023 By Daniel Renfrow

Politico Throwback

A Look Back at Houston’s Convention History from 1928 to 1992

With Houston set to host the 2028 Republican National Convention, explore the city’s convention legacy and its impact on American politics.

09/06/2023 By Uvie Bikomo

The More You Know

New Hispanic History Tool Can Help Us Learn More about Houston

Galveston’s name and the bronze statue at Hermann Park have an interesting backstory.

06/21/2023 By Geneva Diaz