The Alamo (San Antonio): A historic mission and fortress compound that played a pivotal role in the Texas Revolution. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Texas independence
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San Antonio River Walk: A network of walkways along the banks of the San Antonio River, lined with shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. It's a vibrant urban oasis in the heart of the city
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Space Center Houston: The official visitor center of NASA's Johnson Space Center, where visitors can learn about space exploration, see spacecraft and artifacts, and even meet astronauts
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Big Bend National Park: Situated along the Rio Grande River in West Texas, Big Bend offers stunning desert landscapes, rugged canyons, and diverse wildlife. It's a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts
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The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza (Dallas): Located in the former Texas School Book Depository building, this museum examines the life, death, and legacy of President John F. Kennedy
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Padre Island National Seashore: Stretching along the Gulf of Mexico near Corpus Christi, Padre Island is the longest undeveloped barrier island in the world. It's a haven for beachgoers
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Texas State Capitol (Austin): The largest state capitol building in the United States, the Texas State Capitol is an impressive example of Renaissance Revival architecture. Visitors can take guided tours to learn about Texas history and government
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Galveston Island: A barrier island along the Gulf Coast with beautiful beaches, historic architecture, and family-friendly attractions like Moody Gardens and Schlitterbahn Waterpark
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Fort Worth Stockyards: A historic district in Fort Worth that celebrates Texas's cowboy heritage. Visitors can watch cattle drives, explore western-themed shops and museums, and enjoy live music and entertainment
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