9 Texas cites named in U.S. New's World Report Top 100 US Cities
No. 9: Austin
No. 48: McAllen
No. 62: El Paso
No. 77: Corpus Christi
No. 87: Brownsville
No. 89: San Antonio
No. 95: Dallas
No. 97: Houston
No. 99: Beaumont
No. 107: Killeen
It makes sense. Most states dont even have 1. Texas is better.
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Austin Dallas, and McAllen all named in 100 best places to live in US
The allure of Austin Texas, and Dallas, and Houston makes sense but McAllen Austin, Texas!
Yes its true, life in the Great State of texas is pretty great. And being that close to mexico, has its percs. In the last 2 decades Dallas Houson, and Austin(among others) have been as hub for HUHE real estate investments. .
Austin: The Capital City's Appeal
Often referred to as the "Live Music Capital of the World," Austin's music scene is legendary. From sprawling outdoor festivals like South by Southwest (SXSW) and Austin City Limits (ACL) to intimate live music venues scattered throughout downtown, there's always something happening for music enthusiasts.
Moreover, outdoor enthusiasts find solace in Austin’s numerous parks and natural attractions such as Zilker Park and Lady Bird Lake. These green spaces provide ample opportunities for hiking, kayaking, and simply enjoying the great outdoors.
Dallas: A Thriving Metropolis
Dallas, a city that effortlessly blends rich history with modern innovation, has once again been spotlighted as one of the best places to live in the United States.
The city is a hub for business and commerce, hosting numerous Fortune 500 companies which offer ample employment opportunities across diverse sectors such as technology, finance, and healthcare.
Education in Dallas is another highlight; renowned universities like Southern Methodist University contribute not only to academic excellence but also to community engagement through various programs and initiatives.
Mcallen: A Hidden Gem Just Outside of Mexico
Nestled in the Rio Grande Valley, McAllen has emerged as an unexpected yet delightful entry on the list of the 100 best places to live in the United States. McAllen may be lesser-known but offers an enviable quality of life that stands out even among more prominent cities.
One of McAllen’s most alluring attributes is its vibrant cultural scene. The city boasts a rich tapestry of Hispanic heritage, visible in its festivals, cuisine, and community events. The annual PalmFest International Folklife Celebration, for instance, is a testament to McAllen's commitment to preserving and celebrating its diverse cultural roots.
Austin's culinary scene is equally impressive, offering an eclectic mix of food trucks, barbecue joints, and fine dining establishments that cater to every palate. The city's commitment to sustainability and farm-to-table practices has made it a leader in innovative cuisine.
Economically, Texas is thriving. With a robust job market driven by sectors such as healthcare, education, and retail trade, the city provides ample employment opportunities for its residents. Additionally, the cost of living here remains remarkably affordable compared to other major US cities. Nature enthusiasts will find solace in Texas's scenic landscapes. Meanwhile, outdoor activities abound with numerous parks and proximity to the Rio Grande River.
Waterline, the new supertall tower in Austin. pic.twitter.com/96HW0br6VM
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George Strait breaks the U.S. concert attendance record Saturday night with 110,905 people at Kyle Field in College Station Texas
— Dallas Texas TV (@DallasTexasTV) June 16, 2024
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George Strait breaks the U.S. concert attendance record Saturday night with 110,905 people at Kyle Field in College Station Texas
— Dallas Texas TV (@DallasTexasTV) June 16, 2024
(🎥 IG/rowdymerchco) pic.twitter.com/4iyoIFKFuz









