Beaumont to El Paso: 742
miles
Beaumont to Chicago: 770 miles
World's first rodeo was in Pecos... July 4, 1883.
The Flagship Hotel in Galveston is the only hotel in North America built over
water.
The Heisman Trophy was named after John William Heisman who was the first full
time coach for Rice University, Houston.
Brazoria County has more species of birds than any other area in North
America. Aransas Wildlife Refuge is the winter home of North America's
only remaining flock of whooping cranes.
Jalapeno jelly originated in Lake Jackson in 1978.
The worst natural disaster in U.S. history was in 1900 caused by a hurricane
in which over 8000 lives were lost on
Galveston
Island.
The first word spoken from the moon, July 20, 1969, was "Houston."
El Paso is closer to
California than to
Dallas.
Laredo is the world's largest inland port.
Tyler Municipal Rose Garden is the world's largest rose garden with over
38,000 bushes with 500 varieties on 22 acres.
The State shell is Lightning Whelk.
King Ranch is larger than Rhode Island.
Tropical Storm Claudette brought a U.S. rainfall record of 43" in 24 hours in
and around Alvin in July 1979.
Texas is the only state to enter the U.S. by TREATY, instead of by annexation.
(This allows the Texas
flag to fly at the same height as the
US flag.)
A Live Oak tree near Fulton is estimated to be 1500 years old.
Caddo Lake is the only natural lake in the state.
Dr Pepper was invented in
Waco
in 1885. There is no period after Dr in Dr Pepper.
Texas has had six capital cities ...
1. Washington-on-the-Brazos
2. Harrisburg
3. Galveston
4. Velasco
5. West Columbia
6. Austin
The Capitol Dome in Austin is the only dome in the U.S. which is taller than
the Capitol Building in
Washington D.C. (by 7
feet).
The name Texas comes from the Hasini Indian word "tejas" meaning friends.
Tejas is not Mexican for Texas.
The State animal is the Armadillo.
The first domed stadium in the U.S. was the Astrodome in Houston.
The "Six Flags" amusement
park takes its name from the six flags that have flown over Texas which are,
in order: Spanish, French, Mexican, Texas, Confederate, United States.


Why was a ten-gallon hat called a "ten-gallon
hat?" Not because it held that much. The word gallon was originally
"gal*n" which meant braid or fringe. And the high crown of the cowboy had
meant he could put a lot of braid and other decoration on the hat, even ten
braids maybe.
The underside of the Congress Avenue bridge in
Austin, Texas is home to the nation's largest urban colony of bats. (Mexican
Freetails)
*An interesting bit of trivia about the armadillo is they always have
four babies! They have one egg which splits into four and they either
have four males or four females.