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SouthSide H-town Eye-opener Tour

Romp through one of Houston’s most artsy neighborhoods

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By Melanie Pang

Published on April 22, 2009 at 1:41am

Madeleine Crozat-Williams’s casa es su casa — if you’re traveling on the Orange Show’s SouthSide H-town Tour, one of the center’s quirky Eyeopener tours. For the first time ever, the art expert and shop owner will open the doors to her home to paying visitors. Her personal holdings are considered one of the most impressive folk art collections in the state. Find more eye-opening art in unexpected places as you poke around an old warehouse-turned-art-car-garage, explore the rich history of the 1940 Air Terminal Museum and see Houston’s own “Jurassic Park” of steel dinosaurs. 1 p.m. 2402 Munger. For information, call 713-926-6368 or visit www.orangeshow.org. $40 to $60.


Sun., April 26, 1 p.m., 2009