Welcome to Watchmojo.com. I’m your host Alex and today we’re going to be continuing our city profiles, this time traveling to the hot and humid city of Houston.
Houston is the largest city in the state of Texas and the fourth largest in the United States thrilling only New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
Houston has a population of more than 2,000,000. Houston’s climate is classified as humid sub-tropical. In spring, supercell thunderstorms sometimes it bring tornadoes to the area. Prevailing winds are from the south and the southeast during most of the year bringing heat from the deserts of Mexico and moisture from the Gulf of Mexico.
Houstonians eat out more than residents of any other city while here you can choose to indulge in one of the more than 11,000 restaurants ranging from award winning and upscale to memorable deli shops.
Houston has a theater district second only to New York City with its concentration of seats and one geographical area. Located downtown, the 17 block theater district is home to eight performing art organizations with more than 12,000 seats.
Houston has a unique museum district offering a range of museums, galleries, art and cultural institutions including the city’s major museums.
Fun and bio city is easy to find, Houston’s downtown has been revitalized with numerous clubs, professional sports facilities and musical entertainment that has helped bring night life back to downtown, and that’s in the addition to the rest of the city’s attractions, shopping and restaurants to fit all budgets.
Alive with energy and rich in diversity, Houston is a dynamic mixed of imagination, talent and first class attractions that makes it a world class city. Home to a vibrant economy, beautiful surroundings and a population full of optimism and spirit is no wonder that Houston is a popular international destination.
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