Allen's Landing is at the confluence of White Oak Bayou and Buffalo Bayou and serves as a natural turning basin. A dock was quickly opened on the site, and the steamerLaura was the first ship to anchor at the landing on January 26, 1837. The landing was officially named a port in 1841—the original Port of Houston. In 1910, the United States government approved funding for the dredging of a ship channel from the Gulf of Mexico to the present turning basin four miles (6km) to the east of Allen's Landing.
In the late 1960s, Allen's Landing was home to the city's premiere psychedelicnightclub, Love Street Light Circus Feel Good Machine ("Love Street"), where bands with names like Bubble Puppy, Neurotic Sheep and American Blues performed mind-expanding music accented with strobe lights and pastel projections. The historic Sunset Coffee Building on Commerce at Main Street, which housed the nightclub on its third floor, is still standing. Love Street's last show was on June 6, 1970.
Houston Atlarge.
Season 1 Episode 1
The story of the founding of Houston
published: 24 Jul 2014
Allen's Landing
Inscription on the wall at Allen's Landing, where founders, the Allen brothers first settled what is now Houston. I'm guessing this monument only contains the pertinent information from the text that it quotes, hence the blank lines?
published: 18 Oct 2009
Allen's Landing
published: 24 Apr 2018
Allen’s Landing
published: 28 Jul 2019
Allen's Landing | Houston, TX
Allen's Landing is the birthplace of Houston, Texas. In August 1836, just months after the Republic of Texas won its independence from Mexico, two brothers (and real estate developers) from New York, John Kirby Allen and Augustus Chapman Allen, purchased 6,642 acres in the area and settled there on the banks of Buffalo Bayou.
published: 30 Jan 2009
Allen's Landing
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published: 31 Oct 2015
Allen's Landing Park Houston Tx.
Allen's Landing Park es oficialmente reconocido como el lugar de nacimiento de @Houston.
#houston #texas #houstondowntown #houstonparks #houstonphotography #houstonphotographer #houstonvideos
#dronevideo #djimavicmini #mavicmini #djidrones
published: 20 Sep 2020
The Van Allen Belts Are Lethal, This Is How Astronauts Fly Through Them
The radioactive Van Allen belts posed a serious challenge for space travel. NASA had to figure out a way for astronauts to fly through them without being exposed to deadly doses of radiation.
To learn more about NASA's Van Allen belt calculations, check out these links:
https://spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov/earth/3Page7.pdf
https://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/tnD7080RadProtect.pdf
Read More:
The 12 Greatest Challenges For Space Exploration
https://www.wired.com/2016/02/space-is-cold-vast-and-deadly-humans-will-explore
“It’s a huge, dangerous, maybe impossible project. But that’s never stopped humans from bloody-mindedly trying anyway.”
Studying the Van Allen Belts 60 Years After America’s First Spacecraft
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/studying-the-van-allen-belts-60-years
“Sixty year...
published: 14 May 2018
Mavic 2 Pro-Allen's Landing
Spent a quiet Saturday filming the birthplace of Houston. Allen's Landing. The Spaghetti Warehouse is also located there. It was heavily damaged during Harvey and had to be relocated. The building is still there and hopefully will be restored. On a side note, it's one of the most haunted places in Houston and is consistently considered in the top 10 most haunted buildings in Houston. Hard to imagine a lot of this area was underwater during Harvey. Anyway, the video was shot using auto settings with an ND16 filter. I should have used a 32. A little too much saturation was produced in post, but I'll adjust it on my next video. Enjoy and thanks for watching.
published: 07 Oct 2018
Allen's Landing (Insta360 One X Mavic 2 Pro)
Allen's landing is the historical birthplace of Houston. Just thought I'd do an aerial tour with the insta360 on the Mavic 2. Enjoy and thanks for watching.
Inscription on the wall at Allen's Landing, where founders, the Allen brothers first settled what is now Houston. I'm guessing this monument only contains the ...
Inscription on the wall at Allen's Landing, where founders, the Allen brothers first settled what is now Houston. I'm guessing this monument only contains the pertinent information from the text that it quotes, hence the blank lines?
Inscription on the wall at Allen's Landing, where founders, the Allen brothers first settled what is now Houston. I'm guessing this monument only contains the pertinent information from the text that it quotes, hence the blank lines?
Allen's Landing is the birthplace of Houston, Texas. In August 1836, just months after the Republic of Texas won its independence from Mexico, two brothers (and...
Allen's Landing is the birthplace of Houston, Texas. In August 1836, just months after the Republic of Texas won its independence from Mexico, two brothers (and real estate developers) from New York, John Kirby Allen and Augustus Chapman Allen, purchased 6,642 acres in the area and settled there on the banks of Buffalo Bayou.
Allen's Landing is the birthplace of Houston, Texas. In August 1836, just months after the Republic of Texas won its independence from Mexico, two brothers (and real estate developers) from New York, John Kirby Allen and Augustus Chapman Allen, purchased 6,642 acres in the area and settled there on the banks of Buffalo Bayou.
Allen's Landing Park es oficialmente reconocido como el lugar de nacimiento de @Houston.
#houston #texas #houstondowntown #houstonparks #houstonphotography #ho...
Allen's Landing Park es oficialmente reconocido como el lugar de nacimiento de @Houston.
#houston #texas #houstondowntown #houstonparks #houstonphotography #houstonphotographer #houstonvideos
#dronevideo #djimavicmini #mavicmini #djidrones
Allen's Landing Park es oficialmente reconocido como el lugar de nacimiento de @Houston.
#houston #texas #houstondowntown #houstonparks #houstonphotography #houstonphotographer #houstonvideos
#dronevideo #djimavicmini #mavicmini #djidrones
The radioactive Van Allen belts posed a serious challenge for space travel. NASA had to figure out a way for astronauts to fly through them without being expose...
The radioactive Van Allen belts posed a serious challenge for space travel. NASA had to figure out a way for astronauts to fly through them without being exposed to deadly doses of radiation.
To learn more about NASA's Van Allen belt calculations, check out these links:
https://spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov/earth/3Page7.pdf
https://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/tnD7080RadProtect.pdf
Read More:
The 12 Greatest Challenges For Space Exploration
https://www.wired.com/2016/02/space-is-cold-vast-and-deadly-humans-will-explore
“It’s a huge, dangerous, maybe impossible project. But that’s never stopped humans from bloody-mindedly trying anyway.”
Studying the Van Allen Belts 60 Years After America’s First Spacecraft
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/studying-the-van-allen-belts-60-years
“Sixty years ago today, the United States launched its first satellite into space. Dubbed Explorer 1, the spacecraft followed just months after the Soviet Union’s Sputnik 1 and 2 spacecraft commenced the Space Age. Data captured by the Geiger counter aboard Explorer 1 heralded the emergence of space physics and ushered in a new era of technology and communications.”
6 Surprising Facts About the First Manned Space Mission
https://www.livescience.com/33185-yuri-gagarin-vostok-1-faq-facts.html
“Reaching unprecedented speeds for manned travel, the spacecraft broke free of the Earth's gravitational pull and entered orbit around the planet, circling once before re-entering the atmosphere and landing back on Soviet soil.”
The radioactive Van Allen belts posed a serious challenge for space travel. NASA had to figure out a way for astronauts to fly through them without being exposed to deadly doses of radiation.
To learn more about NASA's Van Allen belt calculations, check out these links:
https://spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov/earth/3Page7.pdf
https://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/tnD7080RadProtect.pdf
Read More:
The 12 Greatest Challenges For Space Exploration
https://www.wired.com/2016/02/space-is-cold-vast-and-deadly-humans-will-explore
“It’s a huge, dangerous, maybe impossible project. But that’s never stopped humans from bloody-mindedly trying anyway.”
Studying the Van Allen Belts 60 Years After America’s First Spacecraft
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/studying-the-van-allen-belts-60-years
“Sixty years ago today, the United States launched its first satellite into space. Dubbed Explorer 1, the spacecraft followed just months after the Soviet Union’s Sputnik 1 and 2 spacecraft commenced the Space Age. Data captured by the Geiger counter aboard Explorer 1 heralded the emergence of space physics and ushered in a new era of technology and communications.”
6 Surprising Facts About the First Manned Space Mission
https://www.livescience.com/33185-yuri-gagarin-vostok-1-faq-facts.html
“Reaching unprecedented speeds for manned travel, the spacecraft broke free of the Earth's gravitational pull and entered orbit around the planet, circling once before re-entering the atmosphere and landing back on Soviet soil.”
Spent a quiet Saturday filming the birthplace of Houston. Allen's Landing. The Spaghetti Warehouse is also located there. It was heavily damaged during Harvey a...
Spent a quiet Saturday filming the birthplace of Houston. Allen's Landing. The Spaghetti Warehouse is also located there. It was heavily damaged during Harvey and had to be relocated. The building is still there and hopefully will be restored. On a side note, it's one of the most haunted places in Houston and is consistently considered in the top 10 most haunted buildings in Houston. Hard to imagine a lot of this area was underwater during Harvey. Anyway, the video was shot using auto settings with an ND16 filter. I should have used a 32. A little too much saturation was produced in post, but I'll adjust it on my next video. Enjoy and thanks for watching.
Spent a quiet Saturday filming the birthplace of Houston. Allen's Landing. The Spaghetti Warehouse is also located there. It was heavily damaged during Harvey and had to be relocated. The building is still there and hopefully will be restored. On a side note, it's one of the most haunted places in Houston and is consistently considered in the top 10 most haunted buildings in Houston. Hard to imagine a lot of this area was underwater during Harvey. Anyway, the video was shot using auto settings with an ND16 filter. I should have used a 32. A little too much saturation was produced in post, but I'll adjust it on my next video. Enjoy and thanks for watching.
Allen's landing is the historical birthplace of Houston. Just thought I'd do an aerial tour with the insta360 on the Mavic 2. Enjoy and thanks for watching.
Allen's landing is the historical birthplace of Houston. Just thought I'd do an aerial tour with the insta360 on the Mavic 2. Enjoy and thanks for watching.
Allen's landing is the historical birthplace of Houston. Just thought I'd do an aerial tour with the insta360 on the Mavic 2. Enjoy and thanks for watching.
Inscription on the wall at Allen's Landing, where founders, the Allen brothers first settled what is now Houston. I'm guessing this monument only contains the pertinent information from the text that it quotes, hence the blank lines?
Allen's Landing is the birthplace of Houston, Texas. In August 1836, just months after the Republic of Texas won its independence from Mexico, two brothers (and real estate developers) from New York, John Kirby Allen and Augustus Chapman Allen, purchased 6,642 acres in the area and settled there on the banks of Buffalo Bayou.
Allen's Landing Park es oficialmente reconocido como el lugar de nacimiento de @Houston.
#houston #texas #houstondowntown #houstonparks #houstonphotography #houstonphotographer #houstonvideos
#dronevideo #djimavicmini #mavicmini #djidrones
The radioactive Van Allen belts posed a serious challenge for space travel. NASA had to figure out a way for astronauts to fly through them without being exposed to deadly doses of radiation.
To learn more about NASA's Van Allen belt calculations, check out these links:
https://spacemath.gsfc.nasa.gov/earth/3Page7.pdf
https://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/tnD7080RadProtect.pdf
Read More:
The 12 Greatest Challenges For Space Exploration
https://www.wired.com/2016/02/space-is-cold-vast-and-deadly-humans-will-explore
“It’s a huge, dangerous, maybe impossible project. But that’s never stopped humans from bloody-mindedly trying anyway.”
Studying the Van Allen Belts 60 Years After America’s First Spacecraft
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/studying-the-van-allen-belts-60-years
“Sixty years ago today, the United States launched its first satellite into space. Dubbed Explorer 1, the spacecraft followed just months after the Soviet Union’s Sputnik 1 and 2 spacecraft commenced the Space Age. Data captured by the Geiger counter aboard Explorer 1 heralded the emergence of space physics and ushered in a new era of technology and communications.”
6 Surprising Facts About the First Manned Space Mission
https://www.livescience.com/33185-yuri-gagarin-vostok-1-faq-facts.html
“Reaching unprecedented speeds for manned travel, the spacecraft broke free of the Earth's gravitational pull and entered orbit around the planet, circling once before re-entering the atmosphere and landing back on Soviet soil.”
Spent a quiet Saturday filming the birthplace of Houston. Allen's Landing. The Spaghetti Warehouse is also located there. It was heavily damaged during Harvey and had to be relocated. The building is still there and hopefully will be restored. On a side note, it's one of the most haunted places in Houston and is consistently considered in the top 10 most haunted buildings in Houston. Hard to imagine a lot of this area was underwater during Harvey. Anyway, the video was shot using auto settings with an ND16 filter. I should have used a 32. A little too much saturation was produced in post, but I'll adjust it on my next video. Enjoy and thanks for watching.
Allen's landing is the historical birthplace of Houston. Just thought I'd do an aerial tour with the insta360 on the Mavic 2. Enjoy and thanks for watching.
Allen's Landing is at the confluence of White Oak Bayou and Buffalo Bayou and serves as a natural turning basin. A dock was quickly opened on the site, and the steamerLaura was the first ship to anchor at the landing on January 26, 1837. The landing was officially named a port in 1841—the original Port of Houston. In 1910, the United States government approved funding for the dredging of a ship channel from the Gulf of Mexico to the present turning basin four miles (6km) to the east of Allen's Landing.
In the late 1960s, Allen's Landing was home to the city's premiere psychedelicnightclub, Love Street Light Circus Feel Good Machine ("Love Street"), where bands with names like Bubble Puppy, Neurotic Sheep and American Blues performed mind-expanding music accented with strobe lights and pastel projections. The historic Sunset Coffee Building on Commerce at Main Street, which housed the nightclub on its third floor, is still standing. Love Street's last show was on June 6, 1970.