Historically interesting places Mission Control Center in Houston “Houston we have a problem”. Everyone knows this sentence. It was sent from Apollo 13 to the Mission Control Center in Houston….
Theater and opera houses Bass Performance Hall in Frot Worth The Bass Performance Hall in the city of Fort Worth was opened in 1998 and is considered the “crown jewel”…
El Paso (American English pronunciation: /ɛlˈpæsoʊ/) is a large city in the westernmost part of the US state of Texas. With a population of 678,000, the city is the sixth…
The Dallas–Fort Worth Metroplex (DFW), simply The Metroplex or simply North Texas, is the largest metropolitan agglomeration in the US state of Texas. The metropolitan area consists of the two…
When you visit Houston, it is almost inevitable that you will learn more about space at the same time: this Texan city is inextricably linked to space travel. Here you…
I-69E Get started Robstown End Brownsville Length 149 mi Length 240 km Route 1A International Boulevard 1B 12th Street 1C McDavitt Boulevard 2 Boca Chica Boulevard 3 Price Road…
I-27 Get started Lubbock End Amarillo Length 124 mi Length 200 km Route 1-9: Lubbock1A → Lubbock Beltway 1B Slaton Road 1C 50th Street 2 34th Street 3 19th…
I-45 follows the route of former US 75, which today begins in Dallas. In 1943, it was decided to build the first section of I-45 between Galveston and Houston, and…
Texas is the second largest state in the United States in area after Alaska. It is also the second largest state in population after California. The abbreviation of the “Lone…