Texas

Capital: Austin

Largest City: Houston

Nickname: The Lone Star State

Statehood: Became the 28th U.S. state on December 29, 1845

Abbreviation: TX

Major Cities in Texas

  • Houston – Largest city, known for NASA and the energy industry
  • San Antonio – Famous for the Alamo and Spanish missions
  • Dallas – Major business hub, home to corporate headquarters
  • Austin – Capital city, known for live music and tech startups
  • Fort Worth – Known for Western heritage and cattle history
  • El Paso, Arlington, Corpus Christi, Plano, Lubbock, Laredo

Top Universities in Texas

  • University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin)
  • Texas A&M University
  • Rice University
  • Southern Methodist University (SMU)
  • Texas Tech University
  • University of Houston

Climate

Varied Climate Zones:

  • East Texas: Humid subtropical, hot summers, mild winters
  • West Texas: Semi-arid to desert, hot days and cool nights
  • Gulf Coast: Humid, hurricane-prone

Temperature Extremes: Can range from freezing in the Panhandle to over 110°F in summer in southern areas.

Notable Figures from Texas

Political Figures

  • Lyndon B. Johnson – 36th U.S. President
  • George W. Bush – 43rd U.S. President
  • Sam Houston – Key figure in Texas independence
  • Barbara Jordan – First Black woman elected to Texas Senate

Scientists

  • Robert Curl & Richard Smalley – Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  • Michael Dell – Tech entrepreneur, founder of Dell Technologies

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