- Allen's Landing
Allen's Landing is the birthplace of
Houston, Texas . In August 1836, just months after theRepublic of Texas won its independence fromMexico , two brothers (and real estate developers) fromNew York ,John Kirby Allen andAugustus Chapman Allen , purchased 6,642 acres (27 km²) in the area and settled there on the banks ofBuffalo Bayou .Handbook of Texas | author=Kleiner, D.J | name=Allen's Landing | id=AA/hvabg| retrieved=2007-06-10|date=2005-02-03]History
Allen's Landing is at the confluence of
White Oak Bayou andBuffalo Bayou and serves as a natural turning basin. A dock was quickly opened on the site, and the steamer "Laura" was the first ship to anchor at the landing on January 26, 1837. The landing was officially named aport in 1841—the originalPort of Houston .cite web | author=Brown, R | title=A Texas Port far from the Sea | work=Travel, The New York Times (December 13, 2006) | url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?sec=travel&res=9C0CE3D9123AF933A15756C0A966958260 | accessdate=2007-06-10] In 1910, theUnited States government approved funding for the dredging of a ship channel from theGulf of Mexico to the present turning basin four miles to the east of Allen's Landing.In the late 1960s, Allen's Landing was home to the city's premiere
psychedelic nightclub , Love Street Light Circus Feel Good Machine ("Love Street"), where bands with names likeBubble Puppy , Neurotic Sheep andAmerican Blues performed mind-expanding music accented withstrobe lights and pastel projections.cite web | title=Houston Live Music Venues | work=1960's Texas Music (Website by The Sweetarts), www.scarletdukes.com | url=http://www.scarletdukes.com/st/tmhou_venues2.html | accessdate=2007-06-10] 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.Once the focal point of
downtown Houston , a small historical park was dedicated at the site in 1967. TheSouthern Pacific Railroad donated 4,000 square feet (400 m²) of land to the park project, which was to be developed and maintained by the HoustonChamber of Commerce , the City of Houston, and the Harris County Navigation District. In addition, a marker was placed at the park to indicate where, in 1837, townspeople erected aliberty pole to commemorateSam Houston 's victory over Santa Anna at theBattle of San Jacinto the previous year.For a brief period in the 1990s, Allen's Landing was once again the docking site for the "Laura," a sightseeing boat that was a namesake of the 19th century vessel.
The very name, Allen’s Landing, however, was not found in any historical document during the first 131 years of Houston’s history but was a late 20th century invention, according to an article by Lisa Gray published in the Houston Chronicle August 20, 2008. According to the article, the assertion that name was the 1967 invention of the Houston Chamber of Commerce (now part of the Greater Houston Partnership) was made by Charlie Lansden (died 2001), longtime director of the Houston Chamber of Commerce's "Community Betterment Division," to Janet Wagner, owner of the investigative firm, J. K.Wagner & Co.
Revitalization
After years of neglect and deterioration, Allen’s Landing, as part of Houston's Waterfront District, has undergone major revitalization and rejuvenation, much like the rest of historic downtown Houston. The first phase of the Allen's Landing revitalization project was completed in 2001.cite web | title=Allen's Landing | work=Parks, Bayou Maps and Features, Buffalo Bayou Partnership, www.buffalobayou.org | url=http://www.buffalobayou.org/parks.html | accessdate=2007-06-10] Special features of the park, located at 1001 Commerce Street, now include: a concrete-paved
wharf , designed to replicate the original port; a trail/walkway; apromenade ; and a terrace overlookingBuffalo Bayou .The campus of the
University of Houston–Downtown ("UHD") straddles Allen's Landing. UHD's main campus, which is housed in the former Merchants and Manufacturers Building (renovated in the 1980s), is just across the bayou at One Main Street,cite web | title=A 30-year History of Excellence and Opportunity |work=University of Houston-Downtown (July 6, 2004), www.uhd.edu | url=http://www.uhd.edu/about/history/aheod.htm | accessdate=2007-06-10] and UHD's 95,000-square-foot Commerce Street Building, which was completed in May 2005, sits adjacent to the park at Main Street and Commerce.Since 2001, in a celebration of Houston's
Asian-American community, the Texas Dragon Boat Association has held an annual springfestival at Allen's Landing, where teams of paddlers race dragon boats throughout the day and enjoy colorful entertainment, as well as some Asian cultural and cuisine.cite web | title=May Festival | work=Texas Dragon Boat Association (2006), www.texasdragonboat.com | url=http://www.texasdragonboat.com/may/ | accessdate=2007-06-10] In addition, the landing is a popular ingress/egress spot forcanoe andkayak enthusiasts traveling up and down Buffalo Bayou.In 2006, Houston Endowment, Inc., a philanthropic foundation dedicated to improving life for the people of the greater Houston area, approved a $600,000 grant to be used by the Buffalo Bayou Partnership toward restoring and converting the 1930s Sunset Coffee Building into usable space and further improving Allen's Landing Park.cite web | title=Environment | work=2006 Grants, Houston Endowment, Inc. (A Philanthropy Endowed by Mr. and Mrs. Jesse H. Jones) | url=http://www.houstonendowment.org/grants/YearSummary.asp?scriptaction=programareasummary&Program_Area_ID=5239&FiscalYear=2006 | accessdate=2007-06-10]
References
External links
* [http://www.buffalobayou.org/ Buffalo Bayou Partnership]
* [http://www.houstonhistory.com/ 172 Years of Historic Houston] a Chronology of Houston From 1836 to Present Day
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