I'm sure many of us who grew up reading and watching the "Harry Potter" series always wished that one day we would get our letter to Howgwarts.

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Tuyen Vo via Unsplash
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Unfortunately, us muggles had to accept our fate and realize that the owl was never going to come with our letter! But that didn't stop us from imagining ourselves at the Yule Ball or in a potions class!

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Artem Maltsev via Unsplash
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But did you ever stop to wonder what the wizarding world of Harry Potter would look like if it were set in Texas instead of England?

I imagine Dumbledore would look a little like Willie Nelson, bandana and all; the sorting hat would be a Stetson and instead of yelling "expelliarmus" Hogwarts students would instead yell out "Yee-haw!"

Well, we don't have to imagine anymore as AI has recreated the world of Harry Potter if it were from Texas. These days, AI is reimaging a lot of our childhood favorites like The Simpsons and Back to the Future. But today, take a look and see Harry Potter in Texas.

As you can see, Hogwarts has been relocated to Dallas and instead of an owl, Hedwig is now an American eagle! I think all the Harry Potter characters could have used a cowboy hat, but I think for the most part this could be correct! Also, the Malfoys definitely would be Dallas royalty looking like that!

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I wish we could hear what kind of accent they had now that they're Texans!

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The massive, historic Texas ranch where the upcoming Yellowstone spinoff Yellowstone: 6666 will shoot has sold for just under $200 million, and pictures show a property that is truly part of Texas history.

The 6666 Ranch — better-known as the Four Sixes Ranch — in Guthrie, Texas, dates back to 1870. The ranch centers around a 13-bedroom, 13-bathroom, 13,280-square-foot main residence, which is constructed of quarry rock that was hauled to Guthrie by wagon. The ranch also includes vast, sweeping fenced pastures, farmland, fenced-in pens for cattle, a more recent addition for horses, a water filtration plant that serves the ranch's water needs and more.

There are separate camp manager's homes in both the North Camp and the South Camp of the ranch, which encompasses nearly 225 square miles of land. Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan is part of a group of investors who recently acquired the property for $192 million, and he has been shooting his new show out there in recent months.

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