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![]() Lil Wayne Concert US $350.00 |
![]() 4 JONAS BROTHERS CONCERT HOUSTON RODEO TICKETS 3 8 08 US $999.00 |
![]() 2 JONAS BROTHERS CONCERT HOUSTON RODEO TICKETS 3 8 08 US $499.00 |
![]() 2 or 4 AC DC Concert Tickets HOUSTON Toyota 12 14 ACDC US $495.00 |
![]() Blue October Meet and Greet Concert Houston HOB US $510.00 |
![]() Janet Jackson LL Cool J Concert Houston 10 21 2008 US $500.00 |
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History of Houston, per Wikipedia:
Houston (pronounced /'hju?st?n/) is the fourth-largest city in the United States
of America and the largest city within the state of Texas. As of the 2006 U.S.
Census estimate, Houston has a population of 2.2 million within an area of
600 square miles (1,600 km²). Houston is the seat of Harris County and
the economic center of the Houston–Sugar Land–Baytown metropolitan
area—the sixth-largest metropolitan area in the U.S. with a population
of around 5.6 million.
Houston Texas was founded on August 30, 1836 by brothers Augustus Chapman Allen
and John Kirby Allen[5] on land near the banks of Buffalo Bayou. Houston was
incorporated on June 5, 1837 and named after then-President of the Republic
of Texas—former General Sam Houston—who had commanded at the Battle
of San Jacinto, which took place 25 miles (40 km) east of where Houston was
established. The burgeoning port and railroad industry, combined with oil discovery
in 1901, has induced continual surges in Houston's population. In the mid-twentieth
century, Houston became the home of the Texas Medical Center—the world's
largest concentration of healthcare and research institutions—and NASA's
Johnson Space Center, where Mission Control Center is located.
Houston's economy has a broad industrial base in the energy, manufacturing,
aeronautics, transportation, and health care sectors; only New York City is
home to more Fortune 500 headquarters. Commercially, Houston Texas is ranked
as a gamma world city, and the area is a leading center for building oilfield
equipment. The Port of Houston ranks first in the United States in international
waterborne tonnage handled and second in total cargo tonnage handled.[6] Houston
has a multicultural population with a large and growing international community.
It is home to many cultural institutions and exhibits—attracting more
than 7 million visitors a year to the Houston Museum District. Houston has an
active visual and performing arts scene in the Theater District and is one of
few U.S. cities that offer year-round resident companies in all major performing
arts.[7]







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