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Fun Facts About Houston, TX 77055

Houston is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States and has a lot to offer for residents. The city is a cultural hub with numerous arts, music and sports events. The city also offers a great variety of restaurants and attractions for the entire family.

Tex-Mex is an important aspect of Houston's food culture and many of the area's restaurants specialize in these types of dishes. One of the most popular Tex-Mex dishes in Houston is breakfast tacos, which are a mixture of scrambled eggs, bacon, chorizo and cheese on top of a homemade tortilla.

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Another popular Tex-Mex dish is the brisket, which has been a staple in the city's gastronomy for years. You can find brisket in a number of different dishes in Houston, but the smoked variety is particularly delicious. You can get brisket at several different places around the city, and the smoked version is especially popular in Houston's Historic Heights neighborhood.

The history of Houston dates back to the 1826 discovery of oil in the area, which subsequently led to the development of the city's economy. By the mid-1800s, Houston was a booming town that thrived on a variety of trade industries.

By the 1880s, a significant portion of the city's population was made up of African Americans. Black people were disfranchised by the state legislature in 1902, and Jim Crow laws imposed legal segregation on the city.

After World War II, the discovery of petrochemicals (a combination of natural gas and petroleum) created significant industrial growth in Houston, a city that was largely a cotton and lumber town until then. These new industries led to an increase in the city's population, which grew as people from Rust Belt states moved to Texas for the employment opportunities.

This influx of immigration helped Houston grow into the city it is today. Houston's economy is largely driven by energy, as well as the aerospace industry, biomedical research and healthcare, and tourism.

As a result, the city has a variety of public institutions teaching performing and visual arts, science, technology and history. The Houston Museum District is home to 19 museums, which draw more than 8 million visitors a year.

Those interested in the arts should head to The Theater District, which is located in downtown Houston and features nine internationally recognized performing arts organizations. There is something for everyone, from musical plays to salsa lessons and more.

The Theater District is also home to Bayou Place Entertainment Complex, which features restaurants and bars. There are also a number of theaters, including the Houston Verizon Wireless Theatre and the Angelika Theatre, which screen a variety of art house films.

It is also worth a visit to the Houston Aquarium, which has a variety of marine life. The museum is open every day, from 10am to 5pm

Lastly, be sure to explore some of Houston's other neighborhoods, as there is a lot to see in this beautiful and bustling city. Check out some of our favorite spots below and be sure to book enough time so you can enjoy all the city has to offer!

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