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Texas Location In The US Texas State Map

Texas is known for:

  • Hot weather
  • Cowboy culture
  • Ranching and cattle
  • Oil production
  • The Alamo
  • NASA

Geography & Demographics

Government & Legislature

State Symbols

Sports Teams

Popular Tourist Attractions

Local Food

Famous People

Fun Facts

 

Geography & Demographics

State Abbreviation

TX

State Capital

Austin

State Size

Total (Land + Water): 268,581 sq miles; Land Only: 261,797 sq miles

Number of Counties

254

Time Zones

Central Time Zone, Mountain Time Zone

Bordering States

Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma

Highest Point

Guadalupe Peak, 8,751 feet

Tallest Building

600 Travis in Houston, 1,002 feet

Largest Stadium

Kyle Field in College Station, capacity 102,733

National Parks

Big Bend National Park
Guadalupe Mountains National Park

State Population (2020)

29,145,505

State Population Density

111.3 people / square mile

Area Codes

210, 214, 254, 281, 325, 361, 409, 430, 432, 469, 512, 682, 713, 726, 737, 806, 817, 830, 903, 915, 936, 940, 945, 956, 972, 979

Top 5 Cities (2020 population)

Houston (2,316,120)
San Antonio (1,567,118)
Dallas (1,343,266)
Austin (995,484)
Fort Worth (927,720)

Government & Legislature

Statehood

December 29, 1845

Electoral Votes

40

State Flag

Texas State Flag

Governor

Official Texas Governor Website

U. S. Senators

List of U. S. Senators From Texas

U. S. Representatives

List of U. S. Representatives From Texas

State Senators

List of Texas State Senators

State Representatives

List of Texas State Representatives

State Government

Official Site

State Constitution

Texas State Constitution

Same-Sex Marriage Legalization Date

June 26, 2015

Road Conditions

Texas Road Conditions

State Quarter Issue Date

June 1, 2004

State Symbols

State 10K

Texas Round-Up 10K

State Air Force

Commemorative Air Force

State Amphibian

Texas toad

State Aquarium

Texas State Aquarium

State Bird

Mockingbird

State Bison Herd

Texas state bison herd at Caprock Canyons State Park

State Bluebonnet City

Ennis

State Bluebonnet Festival

Cappell Hill Bluebonnet Festival

State Bluebonnet Trail

Ennis

State Bread

Pan de campo

State Cobbler

Peach cobbler

State Cooking Implement

Cast iron Dutch oven

State Crustacean

Texas Gulf shrimp

State Dinosaur

Paluxysaurus jonesi

State Dish

Chili

State Dog Breed

Blue lacy

State Domino Game

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State Epic Poem

Legend of Old Stone Ranch

State Fiber and Fabric

Cotton

State Fish

Guadalupe bass

State Flower

Bluebonnet

State Flower Song

"Bluebonnets"

State Flying Mammal

Mexican free-tailed bat

State Folk Dance

Square dance

State Footwear

Cowboy boot

State Fruit

Texas red grapefruit

State Gem

Texas blue topaz

State Gemstone Cut

Lone star cut

State Grass

Sideoats grama

State Hat

Cowboy hat

State Health Nut

Pecan

State Horse

American quarter horse

State Insect

Monarch butterfly

State Large Mammal

Longhorn

State Longhorn Herd

Foundation Herd of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department

State Maritime Museum

Texas Maritime Museum

State Motto

Friendship

State Music

Western Swing

State Musical Instrument

Guitar

State Native Pepper

Chiltepin

State Native Shrub

Texas purple sage

Nickname

Lone Star State

State Pastry

Sopaipilla and strudel

State Pepper

Jalapeno

State Pie

Pecan pie

State Plant

Prickly pear cactus

State Play

"The Lone Star", "Texas", "Beyond The Sundown", "Fandangle"

State Pollinator

Western honey bee

State Precious Metal

Silver

State Reptile

Texas horned lizard

State Rodeo Drill Team

Ghostriders

State Salt Water Fish

Red drum

State Sea Turtle

Kemp's ridley sea turtle

State Shell

Lightning whelk

State Ship

U.S.S. Texas

State Shrub

Crape myrtle

State Small Mammal

Armadillo

State Snack

Tortilla chips and salsa

State Song

"Texas, Our Texas"

State Sport

Rodeo

State Squash

Pumpkin

State Stone

Petrified palmwood

State Tall Ship

Elissa

State Tree

Pecan

State Vegetable

Sweet onion

State Vehicle

Chuck wagon

State Waterlily

Nymphaea Texas dawn

Sports Teams

Major Sports Teams

MLB: Houston Astros, Texas Rangers
NFL: Houston Texans, Dallas Cowboys
NBA: Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks, San Antonio Spurs
NHL: Dallas Stars
MLS: FC Dallas, Houston Dynamo
USFL: Houston Gamblers

NCAA Division I Schools

Baylor University (Big 12)
University of Houston (Big 12)
Houston Baptist University (Southland)
Lamar University (Southland)
University of North Texas (American)
Prairie View A&M University (Southwestern Athletic)
Rice University (American)
Sam Houston State University (Conference USA)
Southern Methodist University (American Athletic)
Stephen F. Austin State University (Southland)
Texas A&M University (SEC)
Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi (Southland)
University of Texas at Arlington (Sun Belt)
University of Texas at Austin (Big 12)
Texas Christian University (Big 12)
University of Texas at El Paso (Conference USA)
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (WAC)
University of Texas at San Antonio (American)
Texas Southern University (Southwestern Athletic)
Texas State University (Sun Belt)
Texas Tech University (Big 12)

Table Tennis Clubs in Texas

City

Table Tennis Club

Amarillo

TopSpin Table Tennis Club

Austin

Austin Table Tennis Club

Austin

Pong Club South Austin

Carrollton

Dallas Table Tennis Club

Dallas

Dallas Ft Worth Table Tennis

El Paso

El Paso Table Tennis Club

Grand Prairie

ATS Table Tennis Club

Grapevine, Frisco, Coppell, Euless

Grapevine Table Tennis Club

Houston

Chinese Community Center Houston

Houston

Texas Table Tennis Training Center

Katy

Houston International Table Tennis Academy

Plano

North Texas Table Tennis Club

Plano

Plano Table Tennis Club

San Antonio

San Antonio Table Tennis Club

Tyler

Rose City Table Tennis Club

Waco

Waco Table Tennis Club

 

Popular Tourist Attractions

UNESCO Heritage Sites

Festivals and Events

Top festivals and events in Texas. They are listed in approximate order of when they take place during the year.

Festival / Event

When

Location

Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo

January to February

Fort Worth

Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

February to March

Houston

South by Southwest (SXSW)

March

Austin

Fiesta San Antonio

April

San Antonio

iFEST USA

May

Houston

Great Texas Balloon Race

June

Longview

Canton Texas Balloon Fest

July

Canton

Plano Balloon Festival

September

Plano

Skylight Balloon Fest

September

Selma

State Fair of Texas

September to October

Dallas

Texas Arts and Crafts Fair

September

Ingram

Austin City Limits Music Festival

October

Austin

Cattle Baron's Ball

October

Dallas

Greek Festival

October

Houston

Popular Iconic Texas Foods

Texas is famous for the following foods:

  • Barbecue
  • Chili
  • Chicken Fried Steak
  • Pecan Pie
  • Kolaches
  • Tex-Mex
  • Blue Bell Ice Cream
  • Breakfast Tacos
  • Texas Toast
  • Whataburger

Famous People Born In Texas

Nobel Prize Winners

United States Presidents

  • Dwight D. Eisenhower (34th President)
  • Lyndon B. Johnson (36th President)

Pro Football Hall Of Fame Members

  • Sammy Baugh (Quarterback, Defensive Back, Punter. Inducted in 1963)
  • Bulldog Turner (Center, Linebacker. Inducted in 1966)
  • Bobby Layne (Quarterback, Kicker. Inducted in 1967)
  • Y. A. Tittle (Quarterback. Inducted in 1971)
  • Ollie Matson (Halfback. Inducted in 1972)
  • Raymond Berry (Wide Receiver. Inducted in 1973)
  • Tony Canadeo (Halfback. Inducted in 1974)
  • Dick "Night Train" Lane (Cornerback. Inducted in 1974)
  • Forrest Gregg (Offensive Tackle, Offensive Guard. Inducted in 1977)
  • Lance Alworth (Wide Receiver. Inducted in 1978)
  • Yale Lary (Safety, Punter, Returner. Inducted in 1979)
  • Bob Lilly (Defensive Tackle. Inducted in 1980)
  • Charley Taylor (Wide Receiver. Inducted in 1984)
  • Ken Houston (Safety. Inducted in 1986)
  • Doak Walker (Halfback, Kicker. Inducted in 1986)
  • Joe Greene (Defensive Tackle. Inducted in 1987)
  • Don Maynard (Wide Receiver. Inducted in 1987)
  • Gene Upshaw (Guard. Inducted in 1987)
  • Tom Landry (Coach. Inducted in 1990)
  • Earl Campbell (Running Back. Inducted in 1991)
  • Jimmy Johnson (Cornerback. Inducted in 1994)
  • Mel Renfro (Cornerback, Safety. Inducted in 1996)
  • Mike Haynes (Cornerback. Inducted in 1997)
  • Mike Singletary (Linebacker. Inducted in 1998)
  • Eric Dickerson (Running Back. Inducted in 1999)
  • Thurman Thomas (Running Back. Inducted in 2007)
  • Darrell Green (Cornerback. Inducted in 2008)
  • Emmitt Thomas (Cornerback. Inducted in 2008)
  • John Randle (Defensive Tackle. Inducted in 2010)
  • Michael Strahan (Defensive End. Inducted in 2014)
  • Tim Brown (Wide Receiver. Inducted in 2015)
  • LaDainian Tomlinson (Running Back. Inducted in 2017)
  • Bobby Dillon (Safety. Inducted in 2020)
  • Jimmy Johnson (Head Coach. Inducted in 2020)
  • Cliff Branch (Wide Receiver. Inducted in 2022)
  • Zach Thomas (Linebacker. Inducted in 2023)

Baseball Hall Of Fame Players

  • Tris Speaker (Center Fielder. Inducted in 1937)
  • Rogers Hornsby (Second Baseman. Inducted in 1942)
  • Ross Youngs (Right Fielder. Inducted in 1972)
  • Ernie Banks (Shortstop. Inducted in 1977)
  • Eddie Mathews (Third Baseman. Inducted in 1978)
  • Frank Robinson (Right Fielder. Inducted in 1982)
  • Joe Morgan (Second Baseman. Inducted in 1990)
  • Bill Foster (Pitcher. Inducted in 1996)
  • Willie Wells (Shortstop. Inducted in 1997)
  • Nolan Ryan (Pitcher. Inducted in 1999)
  • Joe Williams (Pitcher. Inducted in 1999)
  • Hilton Smith (Pitcher. Inducted in 2001)
  • Biz Mackey (Catcher. Inducted in 2006)
  • Louis Santop (Catcher. Inducted in 2006)
  • Andy Cooper (Pitcher. Inducted in 2006)
  • Greg Maddux (Pitcher. Inducted in 2014)

Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall Of Fame Players

  • Bill Sharman (Guard. Inducted in 1976)
  • Slater Martin (Guard. Inducted in 1982)
  • K.C. Jones (Guard. Inducted in 1989)
  • Zelmo Beaty (Center. Inducted in 2016)
  • Sheryl Swoopes (Guard. Inducted in 2016)
  • Grant Hill (Forward. Inducted in 2018)
  • Teresa Weatherspoon (Guard. Inducted in 2019)
  • Chris Bosh (Forward. Inducted in 2021)
  • Gary Blair (Coach. Inducted in 2023)

Hockey Hall Of Fame Members

  • Brian Leetch (Defense. Inducted in 2009)

Famous Actors And Actresses

  • Joan Crawford
  • Jamie Foxx
  • Woody Harrelson
  • Matthew McConaughey
  • Sissy Spacek
  • Forest Whitaker
  • Robin Wright

Famous Singers

  • Erykah Badu
  • Beyonce
  • Buddy Holly
  • Janis Joplin
  • Meat Loaf
  • Johnny Mathis
  • Willie Nelson
  • Roy Orbison
  • Kenny Rogers
  • Jessica Simpson
  • George Strait
  • Barry White

Texas Fun Facts

·     The name Texas came from the Caddo Indian word tejas, meaning "friends" or "allies."

·     Texas has highest highway speed limit in the United States. A stretch of toll road between Austin and San Antonio permits drivers to go 85 miles per hour.

·     Texas produces more crude oil and natural gas than any other state in the United States.

·     Bracken Cave in Comal County, Texas, is the summer home to the largest colony of bats in the world. An estimated 20 million Mexican free-tailed bats roost in the cave from March to October every year.

·     Dr. Pepper was invented in Waco, Texas, by Charles Alderton in 1885.

·     Astrodome was first multi-purpose domed stadium in the world. It was built in Houston and opened in 1965.

·     The 567.31-foot San Jacinto Monument in Harris County, Texas, is world's tallest war memorial. The star at the top of the monument weighs 220 tons.

·     The Tyler Rose Garden Center in Tyler, Texas, is the largest rose garden in the United States.

·     Texas was an independent nation from 1836 to 1845.

·     Texas is the only state with an official State Domino Game: 42.

·     On December 7, 1982, the first person executed by lethal injection occurred in Texas.

                          

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