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The Best of Must-Visit Unique Attractions in Houston

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The Best of Must-Visit Unique Attractions in Houston

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  1. The Best of Must-Visit Unique Attractions in Houston If you thought Houston is all about typical tourist attractions, you are wrong. Houston has its own fair share of quirkiness and weirdness, and you can see them in the number of unusual attractions it owns. We know you can’t wait to lay eyes on them, but first, carry out your advance Delta Airlines Reservations to fly to Houston on the cheap. To help you save more money on flight fares and travel packages, here are the lowest Delta Airlines Deals and travel discounts. Check out what the unique sites of Houston are below: David Adickes Studio

  2. David Adickes Studio is a unique exhibit, showing off the wondrous creations of David Adickes. The man is a sculpture genius and has wonderfully created 44 giant heads of the American presidents. Besides this magnificent studio, he is also the person behind the 36-foot Beatles sculptures at 8th Wonder Brewery and the massive cello in the Theater District, and others too! Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern is Houston’s abandoned underground cistern and is open for visitors to explore. It is about 100 years old, but beautiful as ever, with a unique charm and a serene aura. With all its uniqueness and charm, it still remains a hidden gem. The Orange Show Jeff McKissack is the man behind this gigantic monument. Want to know how it all began? Well, orange happened to be Jeff’s favorite fruit, and he loved the fruit enough to build a huge monument to honor oranges. It may sound weird to many, but that’s the story behind the Orange Show. A wishing well, pond and oasis are part of this hand-made architecture. Beer Can House Beer Can House is the perfect example of recycling used objects! The house is made out of 50,000 reused beer cans. It is an impressive sight, and recycling-devotees will surely fall in love with it! John Milkovisch is the man behind this genius creation. Search and book affordable Delta Airlines Flights to enjoy more choices and better prices- rates available nowhere else!

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