Sneak peek: Houston Rodeo installs iconic ‘Big Boot’ display Get a sneak peek at the set-up of everyone’s favorite Rodeo selfie spot
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HOUSTON – Are you ready to boot scoot and boogie?
The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo preparations are well underway at NRG Park.
Along with the rides and tents being assembled on the fairgrounds, an iconic display is stepping out.
The Reliant Big Boot was pieced together Monday morning, which is a staple for rodeo-goers. The boot stands 25-feet-tall, and weighs 23,000 pounds from spur to bootstraps!
Cowboys and cowgirls of all ages flock to this spot to wrangle a great selfie.
The Reliant Big Boot first debuted at the Houston Livestock Show & Rodeo in 2016.
You can see the Big Boot in all its glory when the Rodeo kicks off Feb. 27.
Do you have pictures of boots from past years? We want to see them. Drop your Houston Rodeo pictures and videos at Click2Pins here!
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