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Best Places to Take a Selfie in Houston
Friday, June 2, 2017 at 4:15 p.m.

Photo by Wendy Le
The Global Angel Wings Project at 1600 Smith, May 1 through July 30, 2017, presented in Houston by Arts Brookfield.
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Photo by Victor Araiza via CC
If you ever find yourself in the bathroom during a Dynamo game and see Kaká; that's a great place for a selfie.
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Photo by Jarrad Seng
The Global Angel Wings Project at 1600 Smith, May 1 through July 30, 2017, presented in Houston by Arts Brookfield.
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Photo by Wayne Truong via CC
While David Adickes' Beatles sculptures are no longer easily accessible at his old Sculpturworx studio, we hold out hope that these pieces will show up in a Houston public space again.
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Photo by 2C2KPHOTOGRAPHY via CC
David Adickes' sculpture along I-10 between Loop 610 and downtown.
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Photo by Horacio Maria via CC
The Light Inside, by James Turrell, on view at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
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Photo by Carter Sherman
Houston's pride wall on the side of Leopard Lounge, 1657 Westheimer.
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Photo by Carter Sherman
In front of any one of Houston's amazing graffiti walls.
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Photo by brando.n via CC
The water soluble pigment is faded now, but this was an awesome place for a selfie along Allen Parkway.
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Photo by Carter Sherman
The Pilot on Navigation at 5102 Navigation, soon to be renamed Beacon Theatre.
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Photo by Carter Sherman
Sorta kinda near Cottonwood, this minimalist mural off North Shepherd, between West 34th and West 38th, is inspiring.
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Photo by Carter Sherman
This mural by Wiley Robertson at 1050 Yale.
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Photo by Jerald Jackson via CC
The Virtuoso by David Adickes is a 36-foot-tall cellist in front of the Lyric Centre building at Smith and Prairie downtown.
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Photo by Carter Sherman
This closed building at 2850 Fannin has much to offer.
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Photo by Gary Griffin
Standing next to Texas Horny Toad, by artist Dylan Conner, part of the Art Trek sculptures along Heights Boulevard esplanade through December 30, 2017.
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Photo by Carter Sherman
This mural by Mexican-American artist Ignacio E. Sanchez at Yale and West 13th Street.
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Photo by Patrick Feller via CC
Sabine Street Bridge (check out the high water in the bayou during recent rains in this 2012 shot)
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Photo by Carter Sherman
Get your angel on with The Sky's the Limit by artist Lee Washington at the corner of Emanuel and Leeland.
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Photo by jerry1540 via CC
Sorry folks, public access to the 60th floor sky lobby at the JP Morgan Chase Tower is now closed.
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Photo by Carter Sherman
Make your own postcard-perfect pose at 3602 White Oak.
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Photo by Ron Misrack, courtesy of Hermann Park Conservancy
The Hermann Park Train
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Photo by Carter Sherman
Painted by Los Angeles-based artist RISK, this mural at the corner of St. Emanuel and Bell would make for a great selfie.
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Photo by Carter Sherman
This building at the corner of Bell and Chartres
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Photo by Tiffany Eckhardt
About 75 minutes outside of Houston, where the back roads end, is this amazing wall at Flown the Coop in Burton.
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Photo by Tiffany Eckhardt
About 75 minutes outside of Houston, where the back roads end, is this amazing wall at Flown the Coop in Burton.
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Best Places to Take a Selfie in Houston
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