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1. Austin – The state capital known for its vibrant music scene, tech industry, and cultural festivals like South by Southwest (SXSW).

2. Houston – Texas’ largest city, famous for its energy sector, diverse culture, and attractions like the Space Center Houston.

3. Dallas – Known for its historic landmarks, thriving arts scene, and the Dallas Cowboys NFL team.

4. San Antonio – Famous for the Alamo, River Walk, and its rich Spanish heritage.

5. Fort Worth – Known for its Western heritage, the Fort Worth Stockyards, and a thriving cultural district.

6. El Paso – Located on the border with Mexico, known for its cultural diversity and the scenic Franklin Mountains.

7. Arlington – Home to AT&T Stadium (Dallas Cowboys) and Six Flags Over Texas amusement park.

8. Plano – A suburb of Dallas known for its high quality of life, corporate headquarters, and excellent schools.

9. Lubbock – Known for being the home of Texas Tech University and its significant role in the region’s cotton industry.

10. Corpus Christi – A coastal city known for its beaches, the Texas State Aquarium, and the USS Lexington.

11. Garland – A diverse city with a strong industrial base and a range of cultural and recreational facilities.

12. Irving – Hosts the Las Colinas business district, the Irving Arts Center, and is near the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport.

13. Amarillo – Known for its Old West history, the Cadillac Ranch art installation, and nearby Palo Duro Canyon.

14. McKinney – A fast-growing suburb of Dallas with a charming historic downtown and numerous parks.

15. Grand Prairie – Offers a mix of urban and suburban amenities, including the Epic Waters Indoor Waterpark and Lone Star Park.

16. Frisco – Known for its rapid growth, the Frisco RoughRiders baseball team, and the National Videogame Museum.

17. Brownsville – A border city with a rich cultural heritage and proximity to the Gulf of Mexico.

18. Midland – Known for its role in the oil industry and its proximity to Big Bend National Park.

19. Denton – Home to the University of North Texas and Texas Woman’s University, with a vibrant music and arts scene.

20. Waco – Known for Baylor University, the Magnolia Market, and its historical significance.

21. Killeen – Close to Fort Hood, one of the largest military installations in the U.S.

22. Longview – Known for its historic downtown, cultural events, and proximity to the scenic Lake Gladewater.

23. Texarkana – A city straddling the Texas-Arkansas border, known for its unique dual-state experience and historic landmarks.

24. The Woodlands – A master-planned community known for its parks, shopping centers, and corporate headquarters.

25. Lewisville – Offers a blend of suburban and urban amenities, including the Lewisville Lake and a growing downtown area.

26. Southlake – Known for its affluent community, upscale shopping, and excellent schools.

27. Temple – A city with a rich history and growing medical sector, home to Scott & White Medical Center.

28. Euless – Part of the Mid-Cities area between Dallas and Fort Worth, known for its diverse community and local parks.

29. Haltom City – A suburb of Fort Worth with a range of local amenities and parks.

30. Richardson – Known for its technology sector, diverse population, and vibrant cultural scene.

31. Cedar Park – Offers a suburban atmosphere with local amenities, parks, and proximity to Austin.

32. Pflugerville – A growing suburb of Austin with a focus on community events and local development.

33. Kyle – Known for its small-town charm, annual events like the Kyle Pie in the Sky festival, and rapid growth.

34. Hurst – Part of the Mid-Cities area, known for its local parks, shopping, and cultural activities.

35. Burleson – Offers a suburban feel with a mix of historical sites and community events.

36. Georgetown – Known for its historic downtown area, the annual Red Poppy Festival, and beautiful homes.

37. San Marcos – Home to Texas State University and known for its river tubing and outlet shopping.

38. Victoria – Known for its historic sites, local museums, and as a regional hub for South Texas.

39. Brenham – Famous for its Blue Bell Creameries and charming small-town atmosphere.

40. Grapevine – Known for its historic downtown, wineries, and the Grapevine Mills shopping mall.

41. New Braunfels – Offers a mix of German heritage, river activities on the Comal and Guadalupe Rivers, and the annual Wurstfest.

42. Round Rock – Famous for its Dell headquarters and vibrant shopping and dining scene.

43. Sherman – Known for its historic downtown area and as a regional center for education and healthcare.

44. Carrollton – Features a diverse community, local parks, and a range of dining and shopping options.

45. Seguin – Known for its historic downtown and local festivals like the Pecan Festival.

46. Copperas Cove – A city with a strong military presence due to nearby Fort Hood and a growing local community.

47. Humble – Known for its proximity to George Bush Intercontinental Airport and local recreational opportunities.

48. San Angelo – Features a vibrant arts scene, the Concho River Walk, and historic sites.

49. Wylie – A suburb of Dallas known for its community events, local parks, and family-friendly atmosphere.

50. Hondo – Known for its historical sites and as a gateway to the Hill Country.

51. Giddings – Offers a small-town feel with local festivals and a historical downtown area.

52. Rockport – A coastal town known for its fishing industry, beautiful beaches, and historic homes.

53. Uvalde – Known for its historic significance and proximity to the scenic Hill Country.

54. La Porte – Offers waterfront attractions along the Houston Ship Channel and local parks.

55. Laredo – A border city known for its cultural diversity, historic sites, and vibrant Mexican-American community.

56. McAllen – Known for its proximity to the Mexican border, vibrant cultural scene, and shopping opportunities.

57. Elgin – Famous for its barbecue and as a small-town gateway to Austin.

58. Bellmead – A suburb of Waco with a focus on community and local amenities.

59. Bonham – Known for its historic downtown and annual events like the Fannin County Fair.

60. Huntsville – Home to Sam Houston State University and known for its historic sites and local parks.

61. Orange – Features a historic downtown, local museums, and a picturesque location on the Sabine River.

62. Greenville – Known for its historic downtown, the Hunt County Fair, and local cultural attractions.

63. Port Arthur – A port city known for its refinery industry and waterfront attractions.

64. Corsicana – Known for its historical downtown area and local festivals like the Navarro County Fair.

65. Mineral Wells – Offers a historic downtown and attractions like the Baker Hotel and the Mineral Wells Fossil Park.

66. Alpine – Known for its location in the Big Bend region and its proximity to Big Bend National Park.

67. Marble Falls – Features beautiful lake views, local wineries, and nearby outdoor activities.

68. Big Spring – Known for its oil industry history and local cultural events.

69. Snyder – Offers a small-town atmosphere with local events and historical sites.

70. Odessa – Known for its role in the oil industry and its local cultural events and museums.

71. Kerrville – Features scenic views along the Guadalupe River and a focus on local arts and crafts.

72. La Grange – Known for its historic downtown area and local festivals like the Fayette County Fair.

73. Weslaco – A city with a vibrant Mexican-American community, known for its cultural festivals and agricultural activities.

74. Seguin – Offers a historic downtown area, local festivals, and as a regional hub for South Texas.

75. Edinburg – Known for its cultural diversity and as a center for the Rio Grande Valley.

76. Dripping Springs – Famous for its local wineries, scenic Hill Country views, and charming small-town atmosphere.

77. Bastrop – Features historic sites, local parks, and as a gateway to the Lost Pines region.

78. Fredericksburg – Known for its German heritage, local wineries, and the National Museum of the Pacific War.

79. Poteet – Famous for its strawberry festival and small-town charm.

80. Cleburne – Offers a blend of historic sites, local parks, and a growing suburban community.

81. Graham – Known for its historic downtown and local cultural events.

82. Luling – Features a small-town atmosphere with local festivals and historic sites.

83. Lampasas – Known for its natural springs, local parks, and historic sites.

84. Chillicothe – Offers a historic downtown and as a cultural hub for the region.

85. Hico – Famous for its small-town charm and local festivals.

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