Surrounded by the cities of Houston and West University Place, Bellaire is located in southwestern Harris County, Texas. The city was founded in 1908 by William Wright Baldwin, a native of Iowa, who was the vice president of the Burlington Railroad and president of the South End Land Company.
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Bellaire High School Soccer Booster Club
The Booster Club serves to support and enhance the soccer program at Bellaire High School. Membership information, and an application, are available from the site, along with information about the city's soccer program.
http://www.bellairesoccer.org/
This independent guide to the city includes historical data, new resident information, and a resource guide offering details on municipal and business services within the city.
http://www.bellairetexas.org/
The official municipal site includes an overview of the town government, its departments, key personnel, codes, and other information. Online registration for parks and recreation programs is available.
http://www.ci.bellaire.tx.us/
EHS is a four-year co-educational day school within the Episcopal Diocese of Texas, with a focus on a college preparatory program complemented by extensive offerings in the arts, religion and athletics. The school is located on a 35-acre campus in Bellaire, which is surrounded by Houston. Its academic, arts, athletic, and religion programs are described.
http://www.ehshouston.org/
Hana and Arthur Ginzbarg Nature Discovery Center
The Nature Discovery Center is housed at the old Henshaw home, in Russ Pitman Park, a four-acre rural retreat in Bellaire, Texas. Its mission, goal, history, programs, and facilities are described here, along with its location and hours of operation..
http://www.naturediscoverycenter.org/