Sam Houston Park

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Kellum-Noble House in Sam Houston Park
Kellum-Noble House in Sam Houston Park

Sam Houston Park is a park located in downtown Houston, Texas.

The park, the first to be established in the city, was developed on land purchased by former Mayor Sam Brashier in 1900. Several historic homes are located in the park including the 1847 Kellum-Noble House which is Houston's oldest brick dwelling.

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