| The State Capitol in Austin stands largest among all the states.
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| The San Jacinto Monument near Houston is among the tallest columns in the world. At 570 feet, it's about twenty feet higher than the Washington Monument in the District of Columbia.
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| Texas has more counties (254) than any other state. Forty-one counties in Texas are each larger than the state of Rhode Island.
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| Of the nation's ten largest cities, three are in Texas (Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio).
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| Texas is the nation's leading producer of oil, natural gas, beef, sheep, goats, wool, cotton, rice... and, oh yes, watermelons.
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| Today, approximately 20 million people live in Texas, only slightly outnumbering its 15 million cattle. Texas today is also home for about 2.5 million deer and 200,000 alligators.
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| The land area of Texas is larger than all of New England, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio and Illinois combined. It extends 801 miles from north to south and 773 miles from east to west.
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| The Dallas/Ft. Worth airport is larger than New York City's Manhattan Island.
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| El Paso, Texas is closer to Los Angeles on the Pacific Coast than it is to Port Arthur on Gulf Coast of Texas. Port Arthur, on the other hand, is closer to Jacksonville, Florida on the Atlantic Coast than it is to El Paso. |
| 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.
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| The first word spoken from the moon on July 20, 1969 was Houston.
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