Denver Harbor / Port Houston
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Denver Harbor / Port Houston
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2yrs+
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"Denver Harbor/Port Houston, Houston"
Denver Harbor and Port Houston are neighborhoods that are close to one another. Both of these are offerings in the city of Houston. Denver Harbor is east of the city, and offers one of the most historic locations here. It is minutes from the Houston Ship Channel. This is a primarily Hispanic portion of the city. Port Houston is an industrial neighborhood in Houston. There are also schools and various other businesses here. Both Denver Harbor and Port Houston are accessible through major Houston roadways. Some of these include Interstate Highway 10, State Highway, 90, and the East 610 Loop.
The Denver Harbor and Port Houston neighborhoods have a number of busy streets. These streets include Market Street, North Wayside Drive, and Wallisville Road. Residents and visitors of this area enjoy many of the outdoor attractions here. The parks near these neighborhoods provide a green effect to the area. Port Houston Park, Denver Harbor Park, and Finnegan Park are great locations in this area. There are a number of nearby communities to these neighborhoods. The Second Ward and Clinton Park Tri-Community are two examples of these. These are some of the dated offerings in the Houston area. They have a history in the city, but do not offer as much as more modern destinations.
The Denver Harbor and Port Houston neighborhoods have a number of busy streets. These streets include Market Street, North Wayside Drive, and Wallisville Road. Residents and visitors of this area enjoy many of the outdoor attractions here. The parks near these neighborhoods provide a green effect to the area. Port Houston Park, Denver Harbor Park, and Finnegan Park are great locations in this area. There are a number of nearby communities to these neighborhoods. The Second Ward and Clinton Park Tri-Community are two examples of these. These are some of the dated offerings in the Houston area. They have a history in the city, but do not offer as much as more modern destinations.