HOUSTON THEATER DISTRICT OUTDOOR VENUES
Bush Monument | Fish Plaza | Jones Plaza | Sabine to Bagby Promenade | Sesquicentennial Park

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MONUMENT MAP
Visitors can park at metered spaces
near the Wortham Center.

PHOTO GALLERY
Photos from the 12.02.04 ceremony.

PRESS RELEASES
Chronological history of the Bush 41 Monument.

THEATER DISTRICT
Houston's downtown Theater District isn't merely a neighborhood, it's a destination!


The George Bush Monument, a tribute to the 41st American president, is a new attraction on the Houston landscape. A public green space, the park is open to the public 365 days a year. There is no entry fee.

The exhibit features an eight-foot, 650-pound bronze sculpture of the former president and a semicircular wall consisting of four bas-reliefs that depict President Bush in various stages of his life. The park is well-lighted and includes benches and paved footpaths.

Visitors approaching on foot will find the stately green space in Sesquicentennial Park, on the west bank of Buffalo Bayou across from Wortham Center in downtown Houston. Motorists can park at metered spaces near the park entry at Bagby and Franklin streets.

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