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Heritage Society

1100 Bagby Street MAP

Houston, TX 77002

713-655-1912

http://www.heritagesociety.org/
District: Civic Center

The Heritage Society is the custodian of some of the city’s oldest structures. Restored and authentically furnished, the buildings are open for guided tours upon request. This unusual outdoor facility in Houston’s first public park is available for weddings, receptions, cocktail parties, seated dinners, or other special events. Connally Plaza can be easily tented or left open and will accommodate a very large crowd. The Museum Gallery and Tea Room offer beautiful photographs, paintings, and other decorative arts for your guests’ viewing pleasure. St. John Church provides an unforgettable location for an intimate wedding ceremony. A backdrop of downtown Houston’s skyscrapers set against Sam Houston Park is impressive and unique.
 
Who celebrates there?
The Art Car Parade “VIPit”, Heritage Plaza Annual Tenant Picnic, Total Annual Company Picnic, Briggs wedding in St. John Church (featured in The Knot magazine), Heritage Family Days.
 
Capacity:  Connally Plaza: 300 seated, 500 reception; Museum Gallery: 200 reception; Tea Room: 60 seated, 100 theater style, 100 reception; St. John Church: 65

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