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| The Williams Tower in the Uptown District is the tallest building in the United States outside of a central business district. |
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| The JP Morgan Chase Tower is the tallest building in Texas and the tallest 5-sided building in the world. |
| 360 Condominiums Tower |
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| The High Five Interchange in Dallas is a five level interchange. |
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| The Bank of America Center is an example of postmodern architecture construction designed by award winning architect Philip Johnson. |
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| DART Rail in Dallas |
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The Niels Esperson Building stood as the tallest building in Houston from 1927 to 1929.
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| MD Anderson Cancer Center |
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| I-10 and I-45 interchange |
| One American Center and 816 Congress (center) from the State Capitol in Austin |
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| Lake Alan Henry |
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| Terminal D at DFW Airport in Dallas. |
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| Corpus Christi |
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| Terminal E at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston. |
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| The Winspear Opera House and the Meyerson Symphony Center in the Downtown Dallas Arts District |
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| El Paso |
| University of Houston |
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| Fort Worth. |
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| Gerald D. Hines Waterwall Park in Uptown |
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| Guadalupe Mountains |
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| Houston City Hall |
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| Houston Police Department Memorial |
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| The western view of Downtown Houston skyline |
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| The northern side of Downtown Houston at night, revealing buildings of various styles and eras. |
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| The Lakewood Church in Houston is the largest church in the United States |
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| METRORail in Houston |
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| Memorial Hermann Hospital |
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| Palo Duro Canyon |
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| Houston |
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The Pennybacker Bridge is the signature element of Loop 360 in the Texas Hill Country.
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| Houston Art Car Parade |
| San Antonio |
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| Snow on the campus of Southern Methodist University in nearby University Park |
| Hill Country |
| Capitolio de Texas |
| MD Anderson Cancer Center |
| Headquarters of Valero Energy Corporation. |
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| Dallas |
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| Aerial of Texas Medical Center in Houston |
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| Rice University |
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| Austin |
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| Plano |
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| Texas A&M University |
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| The University of Texas at Austin |
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| Arlington |
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| Dallas skyline from the Trinity River Greenbelt Park |
Texas es un estado situado en la región Sur de Estados Unidos. Tanto en extensión como en población es el segundo de los estados de Estados Unidos; abarca 696.241 km² y posee una población de 24,7 millones, en constante aumento. Limita al sur con los estados de Tamaulipas, Nuevo León, Coahuila y Chihuahua de México, y con los estados estadounidenses de Luisiana al este, con Oklahoma al norte, al nordeste con Arkansas, y al oeste con Nuevo México.









































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