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Open daily, this BMX bike park offers a variety of ramps and rails. Helmets are required. Address: 948 Wakefield Dr. Houston TX USA 77018
1 713 680-3442
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What began as a dedication to the scurvy fighting fruit, The Orange Show is now a popular curiousity. Located in and around a residential home, construction of sculptures, signs and other kitshy objects began by its owner in 1956 and continued until 1979. Address: 2402 Munger Street Houston TX 77023
1 713 926-6368
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The San Jacinto Monument is Guiness book of world records tallest monument column in the world. It is the site where General Sam Houston brought an end to the revolution against Mexico's rule.
Address: One Monument Circle La Porte TX USA 77571-9744
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The Beer Can House What can you do with a bunch of beer cans besides recycling them? Well, build a house from them, of course. At least that is what John Milkovisch did in 1968. While not actually constructing a house from beer cans, he decorated the entire house to create an artisic masterpiece, from aluminum siding on the house to ellaborate sculptures. Address: 222 Malone Street Houston TX USA
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