Hidden Houston, TX
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Culture


Culture
Project Row Houses
In the Third Ward you’ll find a truly inspiring example of history that’s been turned into art. These homes were built as housing for freed slaves, but now they have been opened up to resident artists who create amazing rotating art installations 3 times a year that highlight issues in the community.
The Orange Show
Take a walk on the weird side at one of the craziest installments of the Houston art scene. Built by a retired postal worker in his spare time from 1956-1979, the folk art of The Orange Show is both educational and confusing. Much of his art may not make sense to you and me, but that’s sorta the point!


Food
Himalaya Restaraunt
Because Houston is so ethnically diverse, you can find all sorts of amazing international cuisines! One stop you’ve got to make is to the Mahatma Gandhi District (known as “Little India”) where you’ll find all sorts of authentic Indian eats.
The most acclaimed of the Indian restaraunts in the city is Himalaya Restaraunt. It might be in “Little India” but the flavors at this authentic Indian and Pakistani joint are BIG and delicious! I highly suggest the Chicken Tikka Masala and the samosas!


Outdoors
Buffalo Boat Tour
Since the “Bayou City” was originally setteled to be a major shipping port, it only makes sense that to truly experience it, you’ve gotta see the city from the water. Hop on a tour by the Buffalo Bayou Partnership to cruise this bayou that goes straight through town and learn the history of how it all started.