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jofustx says:
There are a number of breath-taking places in Laredo, Texas. These areas are mostly located in areas that have a historic value, or are intertwined in the daily businesses of the bustling downtown Laredo.
I've had the opportunity to witness the beauty first-hand from the local metro train statio…
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yadilitta says:
Last year I was 6 times here and I have to say that I like it. The size is perfect, not too big but not too small either. Austin is very well known due to its laid back atmosphere and this airport is not the exception.
Things that make things easier, nicer:
-Going through security and customs is…
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yadilitta says:
I have been here just once and it was just a layover. Anyway, I could see this international airport is big.
I had to change planes, which wouldn't have a big deal, but I had to go from one terminal to another and they have 5 terminals, furthermore there was a delay in my first flight, so I was …
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ymerejtrebor says:
Houston is very spread out and has a horrible transit system and NO subway and only one tiny rail line linking the Med Center and Reliant park and Downtown. So, if you are going to be here for awhile, and you want to see a lot of things, you may wish to consider getting a rent car. Might cost you …
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semih says:
hey houston what's that,is it an UFO:,don't miss visiting NASA...
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kingsheart says:
Gas prices are high enough so if you come to Lubbock you will want to get the cheapest gas in town otherwise you will be paying way too much. The best priced gasoline in Town is normally at a Super Wal-Mart gas station or at Bolton’s (look for review on them).
Lubbock has four super Wal-Marts in…
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stuartx13 says:
There are very few places in the US where you can witness millions of bats leaving their roosts to go hunting for food. San Antonio is lucky to be near two very easy spots:
One is the Congress St. Bridge in Austin. Advantage - Austin is fun, lots of shopping, restaurants, live music. Downside -…
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San Antonio
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#23 of 33 general tips & advice in Texas
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barefootqt says:
I lived in SA for about 3 years, still go there often. There is a lot to do downtown, though it is a HUGE tourist attraction. This is where you'll find the Alamo; Tower of Americas; the old mission; riverwalk, etc. Be careful at the riverwalk at nite. Not that its a…
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yadilitta says:
ATL is one of the busiest airport and the hub from different airlines, like Delta. They have a direct flight from Lima.
I was here for a layover but could see it's a big airport and despite the size, I didn't have any problem going from one terminal to another and like it.
Here are a few thing…
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lonlee2 says:
Now Smithville isn't one of those places you go to be seen or paint the town red. It's where you go to kick back, or stroll the streets and just slow it down a bit. As it was been the site for atleast two major motion pictures. The first, Sandra Bullock's 1998 "Hope Floats" and second, soon to be re…
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vances says:
Wanted to throw down the gauntlet for an informal TravBuddy challenge, since Walt (WaltJake) recently shared that he also collects “tacky magnets” as mementos of his journeys. I was somewhat humbled once I counted to learn that I only had a meager twenty-four such souvenirs...but you can rest …
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tigerhax says:
When you have a connecting flight at D/FW, bring running shoes and pay attention to changes in gates. You will likely end up running from one end to the other. Good luck in your travels.
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makingofnothing says:
Houston isn't the first place you'd think of when it comes to architecture, but there are a few things worth seeing besides the hideous Philip Johnson Postmodern High-rises, the 'Learning from Las Vegas' stripmalls and the pseudo Mexican pueblo-fronted restaurants..
Menil Collection
One of Renzo…
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Keene, TX
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#29 of 33 general tips & advice in Texas
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ispeakenglish says:
Keene is a tiny little town in North-East Texas about 45 minutes from Dallas/Ft. Worth. The only thing located in Keene that is of any sugnificance is the private school there, Southwestern Adventist University, which is owned and operated by the Texas Conference of Seventh-day Adventists. Keene is …
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aelder2259 says:
One thing I learned living in Texas...especially east Texas...if you didn't wear cowboy boots, love country music, were a fanatic about football, and weren't a Baptist, you would never fit in and be accepted.
The humidity in east TX starting in May and lasting through September, was awful. Five m…
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