Houston Newsletter (October 3rd)

Your news, upcoming events, AI art, historical facts and more!

Welcome to The Houston Newsletter!

In today’s edition:

  • Fox Concepts opening restaurant near CityCentre.

  • Matthews, Melton lead Space Cowboys' win.

  • A deep dive into the life of Howard Hughes.

  • And more…

Quote of the Week

"Success is stumbling from failure to failure with no loss of enthusiasm."

— Winston Churchill

Trivia

What year was the City of Houston officially incorporated?

A) 1833

B) 1836

C) 1837

D) 1845

Answer to Last Week’s Trivia:

the name of Houston's NBA team is A) Houston Rockets.

The Best Stories Of The Week

💼 Business

Fox Restaurant Concepts to open new-to-Houston restaurant near CityCentre. (link)

Control room tech company moves US headquarters from California to Houston. (link)

🏒 Sports

Brice Matthews, Jacob Melton help Space Cowboys romp in Game 1 of title series. (link)

Alex Bregman's focus on Astros' playoff chase, not impending free agency. (link)

🏦 Finance

Texas A&M University to begin construction on $200M Space Institute in Houston soon. (link)

Upcoming Events

Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.

Sports

Houston Dash vs. Chicago Red Stars
Shell Energy Stadium, Houston, TX
Fri • Oct 04 • 7:00 PM | (More info)

🏉 Houston Texans vs. Buffalo Bills
NRG Stadium, Houston, TX
Sun • Oct 06 • 12:00 PM | (More info)

Music & Concerts

🎵 Lorna Shore
House of Blues Houston, Houston, TX
Thu • Oct 03 • 5:30 PM | (More info)

🎸 Buena Vista Social Orchestra
House of Blues Houston, Houston, TX
Fri • Oct 04 • 7:00 PM | (More info)

Family

🎭 Ian Fidance
Punch Line Houston, Houston, TX
Thu • Oct 03 • 7:30 PM | (More info)

Image of the Week

Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.

This week, I typed in “Houston with domed buildings” and this is what I got.

Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.

Houston Historical Events

1836: Founding of Houston by August and John Allen.

In 1836, the city of Houston was founded by brothers August and John Allen, two real estate entrepreneurs from New York. Choosing a location near the banks of Buffalo Bayou, the Allen brothers saw potential in this area for a great commercial center due to its navigable waterway and fertile land. The city was named after Sam Houston, a key figure in Texas' independence from Mexico and the first President of the Republic of Texas. This naming was strategic, reflecting both the Allens' support for the Texas Revolution and their desire to gain favor in the new republic.

The Allens' vision for Houston was ambitious. They imagined a bustling city that would serve as the capital of the Republic of Texas. To this end, they began a vigorous marketing campaign to attract settlers, extolling the virtues of Houston's geography and economic potential. Their efforts were successful, and the city quickly grew as people arrived seeking opportunity in the new settlement. By the time Houston was incorporated as a city in 1837, it had already become a focal point for commerce and politics in Texas.

Houston's founding in 1836 marked the beginning of its transformation from a humid, marshy land into a major metropolitan area. The Allens' entrepreneurial spirit and clever marketing laid the foundation for the city's rapid growth. This period was significant not only for the establishment of Houston but also for setting its trajectory as a key economic and cultural hub in Texas, influencing the region's development for centuries to come.

Famous People From Houston

Howard Hughes (1905–1976): Aviator, filmmaker, and business magnate.

Early Life and Beginnings (1905-1924)

Howard Hughes was born in 1905 in Houston, Texas, into a family with a successful business background. His early life was marked by an exposure to the world of innovation and enterprise. Hughes showed an early interest in mechanics and engineering, laying the groundwork for his diverse and groundbreaking career.

Entry into Film Industry (1925-1930)

Hughes made his foray into the film industry in the mid-1920s. His entrance was characterized by a desire to innovate and push the boundaries of what was possible in filmmaking. He produced several films during this period, bringing a unique blend of technical innovation and artistic vision.

Aviation Passion and Achievements (1931-1940)

Hughes's passion for aviation took center stage in the 1930s. He set multiple flying records, showcasing his skills as a pilot and his commitment to advancing aviation technology. His achievements in aviation during this period brought him international fame and recognition.

Expanded Business Ventures and World War II (1941-1950)

During World War II and the following years, Hughes expanded his business ventures. He engaged in a variety of projects, including government contracts during the war, which further diversified his portfolio and solidified his status as a prominent business magnate.

Film Successes and Hollywood Influence (1951-1960)

Hughes's involvement in the film industry continued into the 1950s. He produced several successful films, influencing the landscape of Hollywood. His impact on the film industry was significant, marked by a blend of innovation and controversy.

Advancements in Aerospace (1961-1970)

In the 1960s, Hughes turned his focus to the field of aerospace. His contributions during this period included the development of new aircraft and technologies, pushing the boundaries of what was possible in aviation and aerospace engineering.

Later Life and Eccentricity (1971-1976)

Hughes's later life was marked by increasing reclusiveness and eccentric behavior, partly due to chronic pain and health issues. Despite his withdrawal from public life, he continued to manage his business empire and maintain an interest in aviation and technology.

Death and Legacy in Multiple Industries (1976)

Howard Hughes passed away in 1976. His death marked the end of a multifaceted career that spanned various industries. He left behind a complex legacy as an aviator, filmmaker, and business magnate, remembered for his contributions to each of these fields.

Key Achievements:

  • Pioneered numerous technological advancements in aviation, setting multiple flying records.

  • Produced groundbreaking films, significantly impacting the Hollywood film industry.

  • Developed innovative aerospace technologies, contributing to advancements in the field.

  • Built a diverse business empire, showcasing exceptional versatility and entrepreneurial spirit.

Summary:

Howard Hughes's life was marked by extraordinary achievements in multiple fields. As an aviator, he pushed the limits of flight; as a filmmaker, he left a lasting impact on Hollywood; and as a business magnate, he excelled in various industries. His legacy is a testament to his diverse talents and relentless pursuit of innovation.

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