Part 12 of my 2014 bike tour of Houston with Andrew Groocock of the Professional Tour Guide Association of Houston finds us in front of the Michael Graves designed Houston Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas. We then head over to Glenwood Cemetery, where many of Houston’s wealthy and famous are buried.
In Part 13, we’ll take a look at Jaume Plensa's "Tolerance", a beautiful public art exhibit made up of 7 sculptures.
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