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Amarillo means yellow in Spanish. Can you believe that this place's first name was Oneida?
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Austin is the state capital and home to the University of Texas at Austin. This city is also known for being an influential center for politics, tech, live music, film, and an increasing scene for...
Members: 395 |
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Carrollton is a suburb of Dallas and back in 2006 was elected one of the America's Top Places to Live by Relocate America and Money Magazine. These nominations male this place a spot to consider...
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The name of this city comes from a Latin biblical expression that means "body of Christ." Being such a religious term, you can imagine that this name came from Catholic Spanish explorers.
Members: 87 |
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Dallas is the third most populated in the state and is home to the Dallas Cowboys (American football team). If you are into shopping then you will be glad to know that Dallas has more shopping...
Members: 390 |
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El Paso is the sixth largest city in Texas, on the United States-Mexico border. This place is called the Sun City, so you can expect a lot of sunshine.
Members: 33 |
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Houston is the largest city in Texas and the fourth largest in the U.S.- everything is huge here! This city is multicultural and diverse, home to some of the nation's largest Latino, African...
Members: 923 |
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Killeen is a city in Texas with an economy that depends on the soldiers who live in the nearby Fort Hood military post.
Members: 65 |
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Because Laredo is 95.6 percent Hispanic and Latino, it is one of the least ethnically diverse cities in the United States.
Members: 28 |
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The city of Lubbock is home to approximately 230,000 residents and students and is the site of state and national parks, two major medical systems, and three universities.
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