"You can still go out there and see 4,000 of the originals floating around Houston in different intersections," Maier said. "Some are in great shape, some are in pretty awful shape."
The iconic blue tiles have been part of Houston's history since the start of the 20th century. Over the years, the original tiles have been neglected or destroyed.
Joey Sanchez launched the Blue Tile Project to document the existing street markers. Maier said he worked with Sanchez to perfect the reproduction of the tiles.
"I hope that one day we can have all the street curbs and all of the houses with Houston original blue tiles in them," Maier said.
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