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Visit
Houston, Texas
By
Sunil Tanna
Houston is the largest city in Texas. As of 2005, it had an
estimated population of 2,016,582. Furthermore, the city of
Houston lies within, and is part of, the Houston-Sugar
Land-Baytown metropolitan area, which is the 6th most
populous metropolitan area in the United States, and is home
to about 5 million people.
Houston was originally founded in 1836, and incorporated in
1837, by brothers, Augustus Chapman Allen and John Kirby
Allen. The city is named after Sam Houston, who, at the
time, was the President of the Republic of Texas. Sam
Houston had previously commanded at the Battle of San
Jacinto, in 1836 during the Texas revolution, the battle
having taken place 25 miles (40 kilometers) to the East of
the city's location.
Attractions in Houston include:
- Houston Museum of Natural Science (includes Burke Baker
Planetarium)
- Houston Zoo
- Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
Here is some more information about the area:
- Of all the cities in the United States, only New York City
is home to more Fortune 500 headquarters than Houston. Some
of the major companies headquartered in Houston include
ConocoPhillips, Continental Airlines, Halliburton, Lyondell
Chemical, Marathon Oil and Sysco.
- Perhaps the most famous educational institution in Houston
is William Marsh Rice University, which is a private
comprehensive research university that is particularly known
for its strength in applied sciences.
- The main airport for Houston is George Bush
Intercontinental Airport.
- Sports teams in Houston include the AHL ice hockey team,
the Houston Aeros, the basketball team, the Houston Rockets,
the Major League Baseball team, the Houston Astros, the MLS
soccer team, Houston Dynamo, and the NFL American football
team, the Houston Texans.
By S. Tanna.
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