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Thriving in the arts and culture department, Dallas is the new hipster hub with its many arts districts and museums. The city has a bitter brush-in with history by being the city where John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 and the site is memorialized at the Dealey Plaza with the exact ...
Best Time: February to March and September to October
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The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is a grand encompassment of 13 counties in North Texas, serving as the cultural and economic hub of the area, as well as the largest metropolitan area of the mainland of the United States. An international powerhouse, the area is steeped in American history, most famo...
Best Time: March to May and September to October
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Synonymous with American Spring Break, Fort Lauderdale is the south-eastern coastal city of Florida, lined with beaches, clubs, bars, restaurants and all kinds of recreational facilities one can dream of. Apart from one of the most coveted nightlifes in the world, the city is also home to an intrica...
Best Time: December to May
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Houston is the fourth largest city of the USA, a grand, cosmopolitan city in the state of Texas. It is famous worldwide for being home to the Space Center Houston, the visitor center for the Johnson Space Centre, one of NASA's astronaut training and flight control complexes. The Houston Zoo, with ov...
Best Time: November to February
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San Antonio is the second-largest city in the state of Texas rich in history, tradition, fascinating multiculturism, and bustling modern attractions worth exploring. The city boasts numerous numbers of vineyards, amusement parks, restaurants, galleries, the San Antoni river with cafes and hotels alo...
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McKinney in Texas state is ranked amidst the best places to live in the United States. It is the second-largest city in Collin County. The city has a lot of historical significance and is one of the largest historic districts in the state. The city was originally known for serving as the principal c...
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Ennis is also known as the Official Bluebonnet City of Texas, the city provides a 40 - mile drive around the bluebonnet of the Official Bluebonnet Trail of Texas, Authentic Czech food and music, and shopping in this historic district. The largest attraction in this city is the Bardwell lake tha...
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Waco is situated between Dallas and Austin, along the Brazos River, and is the second-largest city in McLennan County and Central Texas. The city is the ultimate destination for history lovers. It features the oldest operating University in the Texas state and the oldest suspension bridge, and ...
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Galveston is an island city located South of Texas. It is a major port city and also a commercial centre. It has often been referred to as the Wall-Street of the South. Holding one of the United States' largest ports, Galveston is also home to the American National Insurance Company. Known for its c...
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Located in Apache County of Arizona and about six miles from New Mexico, Alpine was initially known as Fort Bush. This beautiful countryside place is one of the highest points where farming is successfully carried out. Surrounded by Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest, Alpine is a popular place for hu...
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Amarillo is known for offering a nice blend of old and new Texas traditions and is situated in Potter County, Texas, USA. Deriving its name from the Spanish word for yellow, it is also called 'The Yellow Rose of Texas'. Being the largest city in Texas Panhandle, Amarillo has something to offer to ev...
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Palo Duro Canyon is the second largest canyon in the United States and has a historical significance to the country. Located between the cities Amarillo and Canyon this 120 miles long, 20 miles wide canyon is up to 800 feet deep. The Palo Duro Canyon provides a stunning view of the landscape while o...