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Lakeside Park
4.7
( 8 reviews )

4601 Lakeside Dr, Dallas, TX 75205, United States

“Nice park but looks like most part is being renovated. Has nice looking lake but smells under the bridge. There are benches around the lake. Professional photographers taking portrait pictures can be seen. Magnificent sculpture of Teddy bear family. Creek nearby with arc-like bridge which is also good for photo-shoot. Good for day or evening stroll.”

The Big Tree
4.7
( 8 reviews )
Open until 10:00 PM

1622 12th St, Rockport, TX 78382, United States

“I don't recall seeing the name of the tree or age. But it is impressive big and old. It is short walk around a bit and I went to the shore and walk on the bicycle for a while. Lot of shells there!”

Antique Rose Emporium - Nursery & Display Gardens
4.8
( 8 reviews )
Open until 05:30 PM

10000 FM 50, Brenham, TX 77833, United States

“The rose came in even better than I expected! It was packaged very well and was delivered quite quickly once shipped with a tracking # and regular updates provided. No damage to the bush open arrival - even better yet I thought I was going to get a bareroot rose like what everyone else does to save on shipping costs but instead it’s a fully rooted 2 gallon and ready to be planted rite away! Definitely a great product and value - will be ordering again”

Denton Community Market
4.7
( 16 reviews )

317 W Mulberry St, Denton, TX 76201, United States

“By far my favorite farmers market I've ever been to! There are so many farmers and local produce vendors. Love the live music and all of the vegan options!”

Downtown Houston Tunnel System
4.3
( 8 reviews )
Closed until 08:00 AM

909 Fannin St #1650, Houston, TX 77010, United States

“Having frequented the Houston underground tunnels on multiple occasions, I've grown quite fond of this hidden gem in my hometown. As a husband and father of four children, it has become a delightful family excursion for us when we are visiting Houston. Surprisingly, despite growing up in the Houston suburbs, I was unaware of the existence of these underground tunnels until recently. What truly captivates me about this subterranean world is the diverse array of businesses it hosts. From medical offices to dining establishments and even shoe-shining services, the tunnels offer a fascinating blend of commerce. It's been great to witness the friendly and courteous nature of Houston's residents while interacting with them within the tunnels. However, one minor drawback I encountered during my visits was the absence of public restrooms within the tunnels. Understanding that the tunnels primarily cater to the downtown working crowd who have access to restrooms in their places of employment. Nevertheless, I'd kindly suggest considering the provision of restroom facilities for visiting families like mine, as it would greatly enhance the overall experience. We did have an employee of a business key us into a restroom to use while we were there. All in all, the Houston underground tunnels have proven to be a unique and enriching addition to visiting downtown Houston, and I genuinely hope to see them continue to thrive as a valuable part of the city's identity. If you're looking for an engaging and distinctive addition to your Houston visit, I highly recommend taking a stroll down under the city in the tunnels.”

Top 5 Public Art in Texas

In the heart of Texas, United States with 5 spots, you'll find amazing Public Art, holding an impressive reviews with almost 48 reviews from people worldwide.