On the third day of my trip home from Mississippi, I made a few planned stops in North Texas. First was the Britten Leaning Water Tower. It was intentionally build leaning to attract tourists. But there isn't anything else around so it seems it's just one of those odd things you can see on road trips in America. The second stop was the Largest Cross in the Western Hemisphere (supposedly). There are also other things to see there, small statue displays of the 12 stations on the Via Dolorosa, which is the route Jesus took on his way to his crucifixion. There is also a fellowship center and a statuary display of Jesus' crucifixion. Last planned stop was Cadillac Ranch, where 10 vintage (1940s to 1960s) Cadillacs were half buried, nose down, as an art exhibit designed to showcase the tail fins of the Cadillacs. And to shock the Texas billionaire's neighbors. Today, it's taken on a cult like status. People come to spray paint their impermanent art. If you go and paint your art, take a photo quickly after you finish as it won't be there for long.