Popular on s4story
- RNHA FL Unveils Bold New Leadership Ahead of 2026 Elections - 138
- J French's #1 Album "I Don't Believe in Bad Days" Enters the Grammy Conversation - 132
- Mullins McLeod Surges Into SC Governor's Race with $1.4 Million Raised in First Quarter; Most from His Own Commitment, Not Political Pockets - 127
- Award-Winning YA Novel Allie's Adventure on the Wonder to Shine on a Times Square Billboard - 113
- Political Division and Safety Concerns Drive Record Number of Americans to Seek "Golden Visas," La Vida Survey Finds - 109
- Root Canal Specialist In Frederick Maryland Joins Pearlfection Dentistry - 106
- Hiclean Tools Releases HCX2100 Electric Pressure Washer - 104
- Edu Alliance Group Launches the Center for College Partnerships and Alliances - 101
- Some Music for Donald's Bad Day
- Jaipur's Savista Retreat announces $299 all-inclusive nightly rate for two for the 2026 season, including meals and city-center transfers
Similar on s4story
- Bestselling Author Returns Home for Toledo Romance Con
- Inklet Press Announces Release Of The Third Book In The Children's Chapter Book Joylight Series
- "Reality Behind the Fantasy" by Caroline Munro is now published
- Samantha Jones Releases New Book - Changing the Algorithm of Humanity
- New E-Book Moves Beyond "Magic Thinking" to Offer Tools for Self-Improvement
- Get to know Solstice Publishing
- The Lost Broadcast: The first novel in a groundbreaking new thriller genre
- Indies United is pleased to present our November 2025 book releases
- Rainy Day Readings" Brings Cozy Storytime to Families — Anytime, Anywhere
Explore Houston's Fascinating Cultural and Physical History in "Lost Treasures of Houston"
S For Story/10676705
HOUSTON - s4story -- Reedy Press is pleased to announce the release of our newest guidebook, Lost Treasures of Houston, by William Dylan Powell.
While it's not New York, H-Town moves fast—albeit with paper license plates. But all of that progress means that, much like poorly loaded trucks on the Gulf Freeway, something inevitably gets lost along the way. Like the waters of Buffalo Bayou, you never seem to step in the same Houston twice—and probably shouldn't smoke around it.
AstroWorld. The Houston Oilers. Stevens & Pruett. The Great Malls of the 1980s and their Great Big Crunchy Hair. So many Houston experiences have now floated downstream into a shoebox of faded Weingarten's photos shoved under the bed of Texas history. Until now.
Lost Treasures of Houston helps you celebrate 200-plus people, places, and phenomena that once made Houston the greatest city in the world! Well, the South, anyway. Or Texas at least. Definitely the Gulf Coast north of Port Aransas and this side of Orange. So join local author William Dylan Powell and throw on your Luv Ya Blue gear, crack open a Grand Prize Beer, and get ready to laugh through the tears with this fajita-scented love letter to yesterday's Houston.
More on S For Story
Please contact Marla Stoker Ballenger at marla@marqueemediastl.com to arrange an interview or appearance.
Book Details: Lost Treasures of Houston, by William Dylan Powell, ISBN: 9781681066059, hardcover, 9 x 12, 176 pages, $42.00
About the Author
William Dylan Powell is a Houston-based author. Lost Treasures of Houston is book number 13 for him, though we've assured him this won't jinx his sales figures. He's also an award-winning writer of mystery fiction. He lives on the west side with his wife, Stephanie, his dogs, Bertie and Ollie, and a cat who really doesn't care for him if he's being honest. Find him at houstonwriter.com or follow him on X @houstonwriter.
While it's not New York, H-Town moves fast—albeit with paper license plates. But all of that progress means that, much like poorly loaded trucks on the Gulf Freeway, something inevitably gets lost along the way. Like the waters of Buffalo Bayou, you never seem to step in the same Houston twice—and probably shouldn't smoke around it.
AstroWorld. The Houston Oilers. Stevens & Pruett. The Great Malls of the 1980s and their Great Big Crunchy Hair. So many Houston experiences have now floated downstream into a shoebox of faded Weingarten's photos shoved under the bed of Texas history. Until now.
Lost Treasures of Houston helps you celebrate 200-plus people, places, and phenomena that once made Houston the greatest city in the world! Well, the South, anyway. Or Texas at least. Definitely the Gulf Coast north of Port Aransas and this side of Orange. So join local author William Dylan Powell and throw on your Luv Ya Blue gear, crack open a Grand Prize Beer, and get ready to laugh through the tears with this fajita-scented love letter to yesterday's Houston.
More on S For Story
- Flexible Plan Investments launches FlexDirex, a first-to-market suite of single-stock ETF strategies in the U.S
- "Reality Behind the Fantasy" by Caroline Munro is now published
- Revenue Optics Ignites AI Revolution in Industrial Distribution
- Arnica Unveils "Arnie AI" to Secure the Future of AI-Driven Software Development
- Axiros North America Announces New CEO: Gabriel Davidov
Please contact Marla Stoker Ballenger at marla@marqueemediastl.com to arrange an interview or appearance.
Book Details: Lost Treasures of Houston, by William Dylan Powell, ISBN: 9781681066059, hardcover, 9 x 12, 176 pages, $42.00
About the Author
William Dylan Powell is a Houston-based author. Lost Treasures of Houston is book number 13 for him, though we've assured him this won't jinx his sales figures. He's also an award-winning writer of mystery fiction. He lives on the west side with his wife, Stephanie, his dogs, Bertie and Ollie, and a cat who really doesn't care for him if he's being honest. Find him at houstonwriter.com or follow him on X @houstonwriter.
Source: Reedy Press
Filed Under: Books
0 Comments
Latest on S For Story
- New Free Science Bingo Cards Help Grade 1 Students Learn Through Play
- New E-Book Moves Beyond "Magic Thinking" to Offer Tools for Self-Improvement
- DeployHub Joins Catalyst Campus SDA TAP Lab
- Veterans Day 2025: Virginia Veterans Can Claim Free Words of Veterans Book Vouchers
- Get to know Solstice Publishing
- The Lost Broadcast: The first novel in a groundbreaking new thriller genre
- New Children's Book By Elephant Conservationist Shows The Importance Of Protecting Keystone Species
- New Picture Book By Conservationist Dr. Kate Thompson Highlights the Importance of Keystone Species
- Indies United is pleased to present our November 2025 book releases
- Rainy Day Readings" Brings Cozy Storytime to Families — Anytime, Anywhere
- Award-Winning Author Zane Carson Carruth Featured in USA Today for Inspiring Mission to Nurture Young Hearts Through Storytelling
- Shadow Dog Press Announces Debut Chapbook From Poet C.B. Mottor
- Parkchester Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery Celebrates 450+ 5-Star Reviews
- The AI CEO Partners with D3 Hockey News to Elevate the Voice of Division III Hockey Nationwide
- Statement from the Campaign of Theodis Daniel, Republican for U.S. Congress (TX-18)
- Author s.e.t. Releases New Dark Fantasy - Grand Challenge – Book 1: Strength
- Honoring Faith & Science in the 21st Century
- Divine Punk Announces Happy Christmas, a Holiday Soundscape by Rebecca Noelle
- $430 Million 2026 Revenue Forecast; 26% Organic Growth; $500,000 Stock Dividend Highlight a Powerful AI & Digital Transformation Story: IQSTEL $IQST
- Wzzph Deploys 5-Million-TPS Trading Engine with Hot-Cold Wallet Architecture Serving 500,000 Active Users Across Latin America