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10 times Houston was just so Houston in 2020


10 times Houston was just so Houston in 2020
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This year was rough on everyone, and us Houstonians were no exception. But despite all the chaos this year brought, Houston remained the city we know and love.
Here are some of Houston’s most
Houston moments from this year.
Vivid Gentleman's Club at 2618 Winrock Blvd became Texas' first drive-thru strip club amid the pandemic.Brandon Clements
Houston showed its true creativity when a gentleman's club provided a drive-thru alternative at the peak of the pandemic.
The drive-thru venture at Vivid Gentleman’s Club was a first for the state of Texas, and turned out to be a huge hit in the city. Dancers dressed in thongs, high heels and masks and showcased their impressive moves behind black barricades separating the dancers from the cars.

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The 8 wildest Houston events of 2020


The 8 wildest Houston events of 2020
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2020 has been a wild year.
We're dealing with a global pandemic that has killed more than a million people and put our lives on hold — but that's not all that happened.
From the cancelation of one of Texas' biggest, most profitable events, to watching strippers at an outdoor venue, here are eight of the Bayou City's craziest happenings of 2020.
Jackie Ganter, shown in the 2018 rodeo, missed out on a chance at $50,000 when this year’s event was canceled because of the coronavirus.Steve Gonzales, Staff Photographer / Houston Chronicle
A lot of people were angry that the Rodeo was canceled this year — because *sarcasm* who really cares about a global pandemic? At the time of the cancelation, Houston officially had recorded just 14 positive COVID-19 cases. There were mixed reactions from rodeo-goers, with some fans taking to social media to call the cancelation premature and others concerned because they had attended the event just a week prior.

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