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One of Houston's most rapidly flourishing suburbs, the Kingwood community east of Highway 59 and north of Humble is described as "the livable forest."
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Not only does the Clear Lake area regularly pump millions into Houston's economy, but this small city, located 35 minutes south on Interstate 45, is the gateway to the activity-rich Kemah Boardwalk and Galveston Bay areas.
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Houston's Medical Center is home to the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center, Ben Taub Hospital, the Baylor School of Medicine and Texas Children's Hospital.
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Pearland's promotional motto is "Come for a Visit, and Stay for a Lifetime." The area, adjacent to Highway 288 on the south side of Beltway 8, is still largely undeveloped, but offers a 15-minute commute into Houston.
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The Museum District is a popular warm-weather destination, as tourists and locals alike stroll from the Museum of Fine Arts to the acclaimed Children's Museum.
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The Galleria area is home to the Galleria Mall, world-class hotels and upscale restaurants.
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Just 40 minutes north of Houston on Interstate 45—and minutes from Bush Intercontinental Airport—The Woodlands is Texas' fastest-growing master-planned community.
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Rice Village, the area surrounding Rice University, is a social hub for college and graduate students, as well as a shopping epicenter.
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Downtown Houston is a thriving social and cultural hub for all ages, home to the Houston Grand Opera, the Hobby Center, Minute Maid Park and the Toyota Center.
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Long known for its excellence in producing high school football championships and collegiate-level athletic talent, Katy has also blossomed into one of Houston's finest suburbs.
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River Oaks is the home base for much of Houston's wealthy elite, from athletes based within the city to oil magnates, lawyers, and businessmen.
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One of Houston's best-known suburbs, Sugar Land was recently named one of Money magazine's "Hot Towns to Live In," as well as being profiled by CNN/Money as one of "America's Best Places to Live."
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The Midtown area is spotted with affordable restaurants and bars, as well as a thriving Vietnamese population.
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Every June, the largest Gay Pride Parade in the American southwest winds its way through the streets of Montrose.
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The Heights area is one of north Houston's more eccentric neighborhoods, featuring antique shops, unique dining options, food and vegetable stands, and rustic-looking homes.
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