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With a population of over 1.9 million people, Houston’s inhabitants are as diverse as any major city in America, with immigrants from as close as Mexico and from as far away as Vietnam. Because Houston does not have zoning laws, one will find more than one skyline filled with hotels and unusual architecture throughout the city. Houston’s low cost of living and inexpensive housing has made it an attractive area to live and today it is the nation’s fourth largest city.
Houston boasts 25 institutions of higher learning including Texas Southern University, Rice University, and the University of Houston. The Texas Medical Center has the highest concentration of medical institutions, which focuses on teaching, researching, and treatment, and its facilities are among the best in the world. Some local attractions are Hermann Park (which houses a zoo, planetarium, and museum of natural history), the Galleria, and the Downtown Aquarium. Culturally, Houston offers the world-renowned Houston Symphony Orchestra and the Houston Ballet Company.
In June of 2001, Tropical Storm Allison flooded the city and caused $5 billion in damage; the city rebuilt and in the wake of 2005’s Hurricane Katrina, provided shelter to more than 25,000 displaced residents of New Orleans in it's apartments and hotels.
Houston was founded in 1836 when John Kirby Allen and Augustus Chapman Allen purchased the land and persuaded the Texas Congress to designate the site as a temporary capital of the New Republic of Texas. The land was named after General Sam Houston, who had defeated the Mexicans at the Battle of San Jacinto. In 1839 the capital of Texas moved to Austin. During the Civil War, Houston was the headquarters for General John Bankhead Magruder and served as a point of mobilization for the Battle of Galveston. In 1901, the discovery of oil turned this city into the energy capital of the United States. 1961 introduced Houston to the aeronautics industry with the establishment of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s Spacecraft Center (later renamed the Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center.
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