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7. From the observation deck inside Chase Tower.
New Yorkers get to take shots of themselves from the top of the Empire State Building and 30 Rockefeller Plaza. Our best shot of a killer arial view of Houston is from the Sky Lobby observation deck on the 60th floor of the Chase Tower. Aim down from above your head and see tiny Houstonians the size of ants in the background.
6. At the Astrodome.
Given the state of the Eighth Wonder of the World and the recent referendum that leaves its survival in doubt, better do this soon.
5. On the Hermann Park train.
In our Houston Bucket List, we rated riding the Hermann Park Train as the number one thing to do if you are a Houstonian, so we couldn't not include it on our list. This is a particularly good one if you want to get a shot with you and your kid.