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| Buda, Texas |
| Located in the Texas Hill Country just 17 miles south of Austin along the I-35 corridor. Discover a vibrant downtown of unique restaurants and shops mixed with the intricate architecture of historic homes that juxtapose a rich history. (Region: Texas Hill Country) |
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| League City, Texas Travel Guide |
| Welcome to League City, TX. League City is recognized for its high quality life and as a tourist destination. League City is the third largest leisure boating community in the United States. The newest attraction is the Big League Dreams, with its six replica stadiums, a destination for both national and international sporting events. Each of the three golf courses offers a unique experience. South Shore Harbour Resort and Conference Center is a four-star hotel located near an impressive marina and within walking distance of many restaurants offering gracious patio dining. (Region: Texas Gulf Coast) |
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| La Porte, Texas Travel Guide |
| Even from a distance, the double diamonds of the Fred Hartman Bridge beckon you to La Porte, Texas. Founded in 1889 by French settlers, the name La Porte means “The Door”, referring to the town’s location at the mouth of the Houston Ship Channel. Today, the city prides itself on its strong industry and economy, friendly people and its small-town atmosphere that’s still reminiscent of its colorful history. (Region: Texas Gulf Coast) |
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| Seabrook, Tx |
| Seabrook, Texas, is located on Galveston Bay, about 30 minutes southeast of Houston. The town was developed at the turn of the nineteenth century by Seabrook W. Sydnor and much of the historic downtown that was built then still stands today. Original buildings have been carefully restored and maintained and are operating as businesses, antique shops and bed and breakfast inns (Region: Texas Gulf Coast) |
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| Kemah, Texas |
| Whether it’s water sports, dining, shopping or just a fun-filled place to spend the day, Kemah, Texas is the place to go. The city of Kemah is a small community, and the friendliness and open arms of the people who live and work here is unlike any other. Located approximately 30 miles south of Houston, Texas, this charming region of Bay Area Houston is home to quaint shops, family-friendly attractions, a fun-filled Boardwalk and fantastic restaurants. (Region: Texas Gulf Coast) |
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| Jefferson, Texas Travel Guide |
| Whether you are attending a special event or just relaxing at one of Jefferson's many B&B's, you'll find today's Jefferson reminiscent of its heyday. With antique shops lining the original brick streets, horse-drawn carriage rides and tours of the Big Cypress Bayou on a steam-powered paddle boat, it is easy to see why Jefferson was and is the "Queen of the Bayou". (Region: Texas Piney Woods) |
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| Uvalde, Texas Travel Guide |
| Uvalde, Texas is a one-of-kind rich oasis surrounded by all the adventures of Texas including River Country, the Hill Country, wild game and more. Take a drive to Uvalde this weekend and rediscover what makes U…you. (Region: Texas Hill Country) |
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| Bedford, Texas |
| Bedford is right in the heart of the Dallas/ Ft. Worth area. Just five minutes from DFW International Airport, we're the perfect launching pad for your Metroplex experience. (Region: Texas Prairies and Lakes) |
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| Shenandoah, Texas Travel Guide |
| An award-winning, upscale city, Shenandoah is located along the I-45 corridor, just 35 miles north of Houston and 20 minutes from Bush Intercontinental Airport. Shenandoah is home to more than 38 restaurants, four retail shopping centers and seven hotels conveniently located throughout the city. (Region: Texas Piney Woods) |
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