Texas
Still cherishing the memory that it was from 1836 to 1845 an
independent nation in its own right, TEXAS stands apart from
the rest of the United States. While its sheer size - eight hundred
miles from east to west and nearly a thousand from top to bottom -
gives it a great geographical diversity, is firmly bound together
by a shared history, culture and ideology. Independence is key to
the Texan mentality, from the overriding distrust of government -
any government - to the absence of unionized labor. As the old
anti-litter campaign put it, "Don't mess with Texas."
Preconceived ideas about what exactly is "Texan" are soon
shattered. It's actually one of the most eclectic and cosmopolitan
states in the Union and each of the major tourist destinations has
its own distinct character. Hispanic San Antonio , for
example, with its Mexican population and historic importance, has a
laid-back feel absent from the big-city neurosis of Houston
or Dallas , while trendy Austin revels in a lively
music scene and intellectualism found nowhere else in the
state.
Regional differences are vast. The swampy, forested east
is more like Louisiana than the pretty Hill Country or the
agricultural plains of the Panhandle , and the tropical
Gulf Coast has little in common with the mountainous
deserts of the west. Changes in climate are equally
dramatic: snow is common on the Panhandle, whereas the humidity of
Houston, in particular, is only made bearable by nonstop high-power
air conditioning.
One thing shared by the whole of Texas is the constant boasting
- everything has to be bigger and better than anywhere else. Such
chauvinism is tempered both by a delight in self-parody and by the
state's melting pot of cultures. The much-cited Texan
friendliness is not imaginary; to be unwelcoming would
simply be unpatriotic. Texas is, after all, named for a Native
American word meaning friend, tejas , and a visit here,
especially to the Panhandle or the Hill Country, is not for those
who want to be alone.
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