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  1. Detalles. Fue nombrado en honor al cuadragésimo primer presidente de los Estados Unidos, George W. Bush. El parque de 7.800 hectáreas está localizado al oeste, y funciona como reserva natural y una de las principales atracciones de Houston.

  2. The Games were officially opened by President George W. Bush, who was standing among the US athletes (previous heads of state opened the Games from an official box), while the Olympic cauldron was lit by members of the gold medal-winning U.S. men's ice hockey team from the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York (as made famous ...

  3. cp4.harriscountytx.gov › park › george-bush-parkGeorge Bush Park

    George Bush Park encompasses a whopping 7,800 acres inside the Barker Reservoir. The park hosts a large group of soccer fields, softball/baseball fields, beautiful dog parks for large and small dogs, an equestrian trail, and 11.36 miles of hike and bike trails ranging over Buffalo Bayou.

  4. The park hosts a large group of soccer fields, baseball/softball fields, a shooting range, model aircraft flying fields, and numerous pavilions, playgrounds, ponds and jogging trails. The park is also a popular geocaching destination.

  5. Named in honor of the 41st president of the United States George H.W. Bush. The 7,800-acre park located on the far west side of Houston, serves as a major attraction and nature reserve. Most of the attractions are located on Westheimer Parkway a major thoroughfare in the park.

  6. George Bush Park is a 7,800 acre park in west Houston. It features plenty of jogging trails, as well as a paved biking trail. Many of the trails run alongside Buffalo Bayou. The park also hosts two soccer fields, six baseball fields, and a playground.

  7. George Bush Park encompasses a whopping 7,800 acres inside the Barker Reservoir. The park hosts a large group of soccer fields, softball/baseball fields, beautiful dog parks for large and small dogs, an equestrian trail, and 11.36 miles of hike and bike trails ranging over Buffalo Bayou.