This just in - per message from the author himself, longtime Houston Canoe Club member Louis Aulbach. Here's the info, just in time for Christmas:
A Walking Guide to the Buffalo Bayou Greenway
by
Louis F. Aulbach and Linda C. Gorski
Looking for a great holiday gift for that outdoor person in your life who loves walking, biking or
kayaking along Buffalo Bayou? Look no further! Local historians and authors Louis Aulbach
and Linda Gorski have written a new guidebook to complement the opening of the Buffalo
Bayou Greenway in downtown Houston, and it is now available on Amazon
(https://www.amazon.com/Buffalo-Bayou-Greenway-Walking-Historical/dp/B09XSS7SN7/).
The Buffalo Bayou Greenway is also available at the Brazos Bookstore in Houston. This
guidebook examines in detail twenty-five historical sites in downtown Houston that represent the
simple building blocks of the history of Houston. The twenty-five sites lie along Buffalo Bayou,
the waterway that was essential to the founding of the town and its growth during the 19th and
20th centuries. Remnants of those past events can still be found along the bayou, if you know
where to look. All of the sites in this volume are within the roughly six and one half mile section
of Buffalo Bayou from Shepherd Drive on the west to North York Street on the east. The sites
are reviewed in the natural river sequence of the downstream flow. For more information contact
author Louis Aulbach at lfa1@att.net .