Comparison Texas And Houston Texas

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Only 120 miles divide and connect one of the largest cities in the country and a small south Texas town and the differences and similarities in the transportation, retail shopping, and educational choices in these communities. Houston Texas is the fourth largest metropolitan city in the country with a network of highways and freeways, a variety of retail areas, and several school systems within the city. Victoria Texas is not even half the size of Houston and definitely a more rural community with a slower paced traffic system, fewer retail shops, and a much smaller school system. More than miles separate these two Texas communities and what they have to offer the people that live in those communities. The transportation systems in Victoria …show more content…

In comparison, Houston has a many freeways, tollways, highways, and major streets that are always under construction with speed limits of 65 to 70 miles per hour and traffic usually exceeds those speeds. Traffic jams happen daily, and getting to and from work can take an hour or more in Houston. Metro, the public bus system in Houston, is used regularly by people to save on gas and time commuting to and from work. Getting from one side of Houston to another can take one to two hours depending on traffic and the time of day. Commuting in Victoria is much less stressful and take far less time than commuting in …show more content…

Victoria has one single story mall and a few shops around the mall. The variety of stores in the mall is limited and many people actually go out of town to shop in larger cities like Houston. Even grocery stores are limited in Victoria. H.E.B. is the only major retail grocery chain in Victoria. Even though there are national chain restaurants in Victoria, the most popular restaurants in town are locally owned. Victoria residents want real, fresh Mexican food from a locally owned restaurant instead of tacos from Taco Bell or a homemade hamburger from Dairy Treat instead of a hamburger from Jack in the Box. Houston has multiple malls and malls like The Gallery that are visited by tourists and international visitors daily where people shop, eat, and even ice skate. Houston has a variety of grocery store chains and even ethnic grocery stores in areas of town like Chinatown and Denver Harbor that cater to the many cultural backgrounds of the people living in Houston. Houston also has locally owned restaurants and shops but the variety of national chain restaurants and shops surpasses those of Victoria. The differences in retail shopping and

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