The Orange Show

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2401 Munger St
Houston, TX 77023
The Orange Show is a folk-art environment built single handedly from 1956 until its completion in 1979, by the late Jefferson Davis McKissack, a Houston postal worker. The outdoor 3,000 square foot environment is considered one of the most important folk-art environments in the US.

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Caim S.
11/17/2025

OMG! What a quirky and crafty artistic haven! Going there for the Zine Fest this past weekend, I was pulled in so many directions as I tried to take in as much of the art as possible on display. I...

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Rex C.
2/6/2024

I must've came here like when I was five or eight years old I can't remember. That was a long time ago. My uncle brought us here for some sort of show. I want to say it was some sort of doll show...

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Heidi B.
8/3/2024

Easy street parking! Fantastic beginner mosaic glass at Smither Park. Offered first and third Saturdays, in Smither Park. Register on line. You will love the class and the park is amazing. Too...

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Maria E.
9/13/2022

If you are like me and love weird folk art installations by eccentric locals, you might enjoy this place. It was built by a Houston postman who had a robust appreciation for oranges. It doesn't...

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Curt C.
4/6/2023

What rhymes with Orange?! Nothing. Just like nothing compares with the Orange Show. Ever wonder what would happen if you built a giant shrine to oranges and living well? This guy seems like he had...

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