Keith’s Blog – July 22 – 31, 2019
Welcome Fans, Friends, and Visitors,
Hi. Welcome to the city where you can save money on moisturizer that you will spend on deodorant.
Weather in Houston
July is often a drought month. The month serves as a prelude to the monsoons that may visit us in August. We often have feast of famine when rainfall is involved in Houston. Click here for the weekly report.
Monthly Special for a Walking Tour – Discounted by 17 to 29% Based on the Number of People
The monthly special for July is a 2.5-hour Texas Medical Center (TMC) Walking Tour B. Click here to read a description.
Weekly Special for Driving Tours – July 22nd through July 31st. Discounted 20%.
San Antonio Tours
Now is a good time to leave Houston. San Antonio has a certain mysticism and romance lacking in most US cities. Its history and culture are unique among major cities in the US. Did you know that San Antonio is the second largest city in Texas and seventh largest city in the nation? We offer long 13 to 14 hour day tours as well as overnight tours from 2 to 6 days. Austin is only 1.5 hours to the north. Great shopping and other activities can be found in San Marcos, about 1.2 hours to the north on the way towards Austin. Did you know that San Marcos has two of the largest outlet malls in all of the US? Have fun in anything you choose. Click here to read a description.
Weekly Special for National Food Days – July 22nd through July 31st.
These are 3-hour customized tours that can be blended. The price is the same as a regularly priced 3-hour City Tour. You pay for anything that you consume.
These include:
- July 23 – National Peanut Butter and Chocolate Day.
- July 24 – National Tequila Day. You must be 21 years of age or older.
- July 25 – National Hot Fudge Sundae Day.
- July 26 – National Coffee Milkshake Day.
- July 27 – National Scotch Day. You must be 21 years of age or older.
- July 28 – Hamburger Day.
- July 29 – National Lasagna Day.
- July 29 – National Chicken Wing Day.
- July 30 – National Cheesecake Day.
- July 31 – National Raspberry Cake Day.
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See you on a tour.
Sincerely,
Keith Rosen
Houston Historical Tours
P. O. Box 262404
Houston, Texas 77207-2404
(713) 392-0867
(713) 643-4086 Fax
houstonhistory@aol.com
www.houstonhistoricaltours.com