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20 Cool Things About Houston

 
 
Reply Sun 23 Jul, 2006 04:46 pm
July 23, 2006, 2:57PM
Twenty Cool Things


By CLIFFORD PUGH
Copyright 2006 Houston Chronicle

Here's a sizzling fact to remember as we swing into the hottest days of summer: Houston is one cool city.

And we're not just talking AC.

Take a look around. The city is brimming with sometimes quirky, always timelessly cool people, places and things that make living here a blast -- even when the heat and humidity are reaching their peak.

We asked eight trendsetters -- all cool themselves -- to list special things about Houston that never go out of style no matter the season. See if you agree.
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Chai
 
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Reply Sun 23 Jul, 2006 04:52 pm
So who deemed these 8 people trendsetters?

Who were these people anyway?

Not sayin' Houston isn't cool and all...just questioning who decided that?
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 23 Jul, 2006 05:21 pm
It was apparently the reporter's arbitrary choice.
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Chai
 
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Reply Sun 23 Jul, 2006 06:33 pm
Well....I'm declaring myself the A2K trendsetter for the rest of July.

You can have the rest of the year.
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Sun 23 Jul, 2006 06:38 pm
Wal now [doing Jimmy Stewart impression] Ah, er, wal, I'm no gosh-darned trendsetter. I'm a common joe, without any trend setting abilities.
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nimh
 
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Reply Sun 23 Jul, 2006 06:53 pm
Chai Tea wrote:
Well....I'm declaring myself the A2K trendsetter for the rest of July.

Aw come on, you know darn well you were already A2K trendsetter in March, April, May and June, you want July as well?
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Chai
 
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Reply Sun 23 Jul, 2006 08:25 pm
ok nimh...you can have the rest of july...

so, what's the latest trend gonna be?
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nimh
 
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Reply Mon 24 Jul, 2006 03:21 am
3/4 pants and whining Twisted Evil
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Chai
 
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Reply Mon 24 Jul, 2006 04:37 am
aaah jeeeeeeez....(rolling up pants)......do we HAVE too?
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edgarblythe
 
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Reply Mon 21 Aug, 2006 07:19 pm
Didn't want to start a thread for this, so am tacking it onto this one.



Texas Fast Facts and Trivia

1. Texas is popularly known as The Lone Star State.

2. The Alamo is located in San Antonio. It is where Texas defenders fell to Mexican General Santa Anna and the phrase Remember the Alamo originated. The Alamo is considered the cradle of Texas liberty and the state's most popular historic site.

3. The lightning whelk is the official state shell.

4. Texas is the only state to have the flags of 6 different nations fly over it. They are: Spain, France, Mexico, Republic of Texas, Confederate States, and the United States.

5. Although six flags have flown over Texas, there have been eight changes of government: Spanish 1519-1685, French 1685-1690, Spanish 1690-1821, Mexican 1821-1836, Republic of Texas 1836-1845, United States 1845-1861, Confederate States 1861-1865, United States 1865-present

6. The King Ranch in Texas is bigger than the state of Rhode Island.

7. During the period of July 24-26, 1979, the Tropical Storm Claudette brought 45 inches of rain to an area near Alvin, Texas, contributing to more than $600 million in damages. Claudette produced the United States 24 hour rainfall record of 43 inches.

8. More wool comes from the state of Texas than any other state in the United States.

9. Edwards Plateau in west central Texas is the top sheep growing area in the country.

10. Texas is the only state to enter the United States by treaty instead of territorial annexation.

11. The state was an independent nation from 1836 to 1845.

12. Texas boasts the nation's largest herd of whitetail deer.

13. A coastal live oak located near Fulton is the oldest tree in the state. The tree has an estimated age of more than 1,500 years.

14. Sam Houston, arguably the most famous Texan, was actually born in Virginia. Houston served as governor of Tennessee before coming to Texas.

15. Caddo Lake is the only natural lake in the state.

16. The first offensive action of the Texas Revolution occurred in Goliad on October 9, 1835 when local colonists captured the fort and town.

17. On December 20, 1835 the first Declaration of Texas Independence was signed in Goliad and the first flag of Texas Independence was hoisted.

18. The Hertzberg Circus Museum in San Antonio contains one of the largest assortments of circusana in the world.

19. The capital city of Austin is located on the Colorado River in south-central Texas. The capitol building is made from Texas pink granite. It served as the capital of the Republic of Texas in 1840-1842.

20. Austin is considered the live music capital of the world.

21. Texas is home to Dell and Compaq computers and central Texas is often referred to as the Silicon Valley of the south.

22. Professional sports teams include the Dallas Cowboys, Dallas Mavericks, Dallas Stars, Houston Astros, Houston Comets, Houston Rockets, San Antonio Spurs, and Texas Rangers.

23. Dr Pepper was invented in Waco in 1885. The Dublin Dr Pepper, 85 miles west of Waco, still uses pure imperial cane sugar in its product. There is no period after the Dr in Dr Pepper.

24. The first suspension bridge in the United States was the Waco Bridge. Built in 1870 and still in use today as a pedestrian crossing of the Brazos River.

25. In 1836 five sites served as temporary capitals of Texas: Washington-on-the-Brazos: Harrisburg: Galveston: Velasco: and Columbia. Sam Houston moved the capital to Houston in 1837. In 1839 the capital was moved to the new town of Austin.

26. The capitol in Austin opened May 16, 1888. The dome of the building stands seven feet higher than that of the nation's Capitol in Washington, D.C.

27. Texas comes from the Hasinai Indian word tejas meaning friends or allies.

28. The armadillo is the official state mammal.

29. Texas has the first domed stadium in the country. The structure was built in Houston and opened in April 1965.

30. The Houston Comets are the only team in the country to win four back-to-back WNBA championships. 1997-2000 Cynthia Cooper remains the only player to win the WNBA Championship MVP.

31. The worst natural disaster in United States history was caused by a hurricane that hit Galveston in 1900. Over 8000 deaths were recorded.

32. The first word spoken from the moon on July 20, 1969 was Houston.

33. Texas' largest county is Brewster with 6,208 square miles.

34. Texas possesses three of the top ten most populous cities in the United States. These towns are Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio.

35. El Paso is closer to Needles, California than it is to Dallas.

36. Texas includes 267,339 square miles, or 7.4% of the nation's total area.

37. The state's cattle population is estimated to be near 16 million.

38. More land is farmed in Texas than in any other state.

39. More species of bats live in Texas than in any other part of the United States.

40. Laredo is the world's largest inland port.

41. Port Lavaca has the world's longest fishing pier. Originally part of the causeway connecting the two sides of Lavaca Bay, the center span of was destroyed by Hurricane Carla in 1961.

42. The Tyler Municipal Rose Garden is the world's largest rose garden. It contains 38,000 rose bushes representing 500 varieties of roses set in a 22-acre garden.

43. Amarillo has the world's largest helium well.

44. The world's first rodeo was held in Pecos on July 4, 1883.

45. The Flagship Hotel on Seawall Boulevard in Galveston is the only hotel in North America built entirely over the water.

46. The Heisman trophy is named for John William Heisman the first full-time coach and athletic director at Rice University in Houston.

47. Brazoria County has more species of birds than any other comparable area in North America.

48. The Aransas Wildlife Refuge is the winter home of North America's only remaining flock of whooping cranes.

49. Jalapeno pepper jelly originated in Lake Jackson and was first marketed in 1978.
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Linkat
 
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Reply Tue 22 Aug, 2006 06:58 am
Forget about that crap edgarblythe - the best thing I liked about Houston when I visited a friend was all the cool bars. We spent one night just bar hopping. I loved it. My friend's boyfriend at the time - said I could never visit again - he couldn't keep up with me - light weight!
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mac11
 
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Reply Tue 22 Aug, 2006 07:24 am
Somehow it seems wrong to have Houston and cool in the same sentence...
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Linkat
 
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Reply Tue 22 Aug, 2006 08:32 am
mac11 wrote:
Somehow it seems wrong to have Houston and cool in the same sentence...


Fortunately for me - when I went to Houston it was right before the summer started. Didn't really get the flavor of the extreme heat.
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mac11
 
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Reply Tue 22 Aug, 2006 09:06 am
Well, come on down Linkat. It doesn't get much more extreme than it is now!
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Eva
 
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Reply Tue 22 Aug, 2006 09:57 am
20 Cool Things About Houston...?

The first 20 days of February.

Maybe.
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DrewDad
 
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Reply Tue 22 Aug, 2006 09:59 am
Cooling your heels in traffic....
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