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Texas and Oklahoma City and Country Destinations

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Houston is the largest city in Texas and the US South as well as America’s fourth-largest. A cosmopolitan destination and home to an energetic arts community, Houston was founded in 1836 near the banks of Buffalo Bayou. The city was named after former General Sam Houston, who was president of the Republic of Texas and commander at the Battle of San Jacinto, 25 miles – 40 km – east of where the city was established.

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The American South and the Gulf Coast

American Travel Hubs and Itineraries The Southern United States includes the states from Texas and Oklahoma to the Atlantic coast and Kentucky and West Virginia to the Gulf Coast. Plan a journey from the Atlantic to the Gulf Coast via Appalachia and the Mississippi River. Texas Cities and the Hill Country Austin, on the eastern… Continue reading The American South and the Gulf Coast

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Dallas Culture Enterprise and Green Initiatives

Dallas is a relatively young city with a colorful past. In 1839, John Neely Bryan, a lawyer from Tennessee with a taste for adventure, wandered into the area and was impressed with what he believed to be the perfect ingredients for a trading post and eventually a town: plenty of raw land, Indians with whom to… Continue reading Dallas Culture Enterprise and Green Initiatives

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Travel with Knowledge Tourism

Meet the People that Live and Work in the Places You Visit In the South-Central Midwest The South-Central Midwest includes Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas. It is centered around Grapevine, a small town located between Dallas and Fort Worth, and the home of DFW International Airport with nonstop service from more than 200 cities, including over… Continue reading Travel with Knowledge Tourism

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Dallas Culture Enterprise and Green Initiatives

Dallas is a relatively young city with a colorful past. In 1839, John Neely Bryan, a lawyer from Tennessee with a taste for adventure, wandered into the area and was impressed with what he believed to be the perfect ingredients for a trading post and eventually a town: plenty of raw land, Indians with whom to… Continue reading Dallas Culture Enterprise and Green Initiatives