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RE: Dallas Morning News: Best in Texas Rankings
(07-03-2018 06:11 PM)ESE84 Wrote:  
(07-02-2018 06:25 PM)Side Show Joe Wrote:  You can bad mouth Houston... most of it looks like a dump now.

Hard to tell what is tongue-in-cheek, and what is not. Is your dump comment somehow related to the flooding damage from Harvey? I would contest this comment on any day, but it is especially not true 10 months removed from Harvey. The money being spent to restore the Bellaire/Meyerland area is amazing.

There are some nice areas of Houston; River Oaks, the Woodlands, and such. Bellaire/Meyerland looks good with the rebuilding since the floods. But many places in and around Houston just don't look as nice as they did when I was growing up there. A stranger passing through Houston will not be impressed with what they see driving through on I-45. Overall, Houston just doesn't seem to be aging well.
07-03-2018 06:32 PM
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