Do You Know Whats in a Texas State Map?
You will need more than a Texas state map to truly appreciate the dynamic state of Texas. When people talk about Texas they usually think of Ranches, Cattle and country. There is much more to Texas than any amount of details I can give, so you will have to experience Texas yourself. For now, I am going to share only a few of my thoughts about this “larger than life” state of Texas.
Some of the colleges I am going to list may actually be on certain versions of the Texas state map. Here are a few of the colleges we have in Texas; Southern Methodist University, A & M, University of Texas in Dallas, Texas Tech, Baylor University (Dallas and houston), Texas Women’s University and many more.
Entertainment throughout Texas is phenomenal!
When we were looking for a texas state map to find Austin, it did not show the fact that it is a little talent pool of musicians and artists or that it has the most wonderful atmosphere for those of us that are the laid back types. If you like style and quality over quantity, austin is a very nice, natural place to be. You don’t see that on a map! Constantly being developed, Dallas never stops growing! Think of the entertainment and nightlife in a city that is always evolving. The revitalization of downtown is booming with coffee shops, unique bars, casual and upscale restaurants and they are consciously re-developing in a way that is pedestrian friendly. In addition, there is great shopping in Uptown, Addison and North Dallas areas that are fun and always happening, and within minutes of each other!
The Bass Performance Hall in Fort Worth, The Meyerson Symphony Center in Dallas and the Cullen Performance Hall in Houston, offer wonderful venues for Ballet, Opera and Symphony. With literally so much culture and activities in Texas, it is hard to keep up with and actually see everything!
The great diversity in Texas offers variety and dimension to our communities from one city to the next. Texas has also become a popular destination for opportunity seekers. As small and large companies choose Texas for their headquarters, our continuous growth and cultural activities are ever expanding. If you simply look at a Texas state map it is impossible to see everything this wonderful state has to offer. There are no mountains, but there is an area named the gorgeous “Hill Country” but we will save that for another of Texas’ wonderful attributes.
Always remember to look for the most current Texas state map. Some maps will have attractions and entertainment plotted within the travel directions. This more detailed map will sometimes have places of interest you may have never heard of. This kind of detailed map will make it easier to find such attractions. Please, take this from a directionally challenged person like myself.
There are so many fun things to do in Texas, whether it’s for a vacation or even a short getaway, you won’t be disappointed.
Madeline Hernandez
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June 3rd, 2010 at 12:00 am
Whats Texas State University like?
I might transfer here but I don’t know for sure. I went to San Marcos once on a weekend and everyone I saw looked exactly the same. I know it is known as a party school and I am not into that. The location is a major plus for me, but I want to know what the city of San Marcos and the campus are like. I like reading and listening to music that is not Kanye, Nickelback, or that Hannah Montana girl. I’m hoping I will be able to make friends there and that there is at least some general weirdness in the area. Also, I’ve been accepted to UNT so should I just deal with the poor location and go there? I know its supposed to be a better school, but is it THAT much better? Help me!!! Ahhh!
June 3rd, 2010 at 5:02 am
soooooo f-ing gorgeous with so many GREAT places to shop! I love it there and want to go there:) I reccomend you go there, it’s a small town run by the school basically(the city depends on Texas State, as it brings in all of the business….) so yep!
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i visited tx state:D