This Houston neighborhood is home to NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
Clear Lake
This 1995 film is one of the longest-running movies in Indian cinema history and stars Shah Rukh Khan and Kajol.
DDLJ
This pop star is known for the album “1989.”
Taylor Swift
This purple dinosaur taught kids love and friendship in the ’90s.
Barney
This U.S. state is known as the Sunshine State.
Florida
This Houston-born rapper is known for “Sicko Mode.”
TRAVIS SCOTT
This Bollywood film soundtrack featured hits like “Tum Hi Ho” and helped launch singer Arijit Singh to superstardom.
Aashiqui 2
This film franchise features Dominic Toretto and a lot of car chases.
Fast & Furious
This gaming console introduced characters like Mario Kart and GoldenEye 007.
Nintendo 64
This U.S. holiday celebrates independence from Britain.
4th of July
This massive annual event in Houston features rodeos, concerts, and carnival rides.
Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo
This 2019 film featured the chart-topping song “Apna Time Aayega,” inspired by Mumbai’s underground rap scene.
Gully Boy
This 1994 Disney movie gave us the song “Circle of Life.”
The Lion King
This fruity drink came in barrels with foil tops and was in every kid’s lunchbox.
Kool-Aid Bursts
This U.S. river is the longest in North America.
Missouri River
This museum district park is home to the outdoor theater with free shows all summer.
Hermann Park
This composer, known as “Mozart of Madras,” won two Academy Awards for Slumdog Millionaire.
A.R. Rahman
This rock band released the iconic album Nevermind in 1991.
Nirvana
This 90s sitcom gave us the iconic line “How you doin’?”
Friends
This amendment to the Constitution gave women the right to vote.
19th Amendment
Houston’s underground pedestrian tunnel system primarily connects buildings in this part of town.
Downtown Houston
This actor dominated with films like Kaante, Munna Bhai M.B.B.S, and Khal Nayak and became a fan-favorite for his intense acting style.
Sanjay Dutt
This 1972 film is widely regarded as one of the greatest movies ever made; it opens with the line “I believe in America.”
The Godfather
This dial-up internet service provider was known for the phrase, “You’ve got mail!”
AOL
This U.S. territory in the Pacific, captured in 1898, is still unincorporated today.
Guam