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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is something to consider. The University of Texas will fit your wishes nicely. Obviously the city is amazing but I don't think many people know about the "nature" aspect of Austin. Here is a link to several good spots: https://www.timeout.com/austin/things-to-do/best-austin-parks-and-gardens And another link focused more on water activities: https://www.austintexas.org/austin-insider-blog/post/the-complete-guide-to-lake-life-in-the-austin-area/ [/quote] Austin is generally cool, but why on earth would anyone willingly move to Texas right now? [/quote] The population of Texas, the largest in land area among the Lower 48 states, increased by 470,708 in 2022, continuing a steady uptick. From 2000 to 2022, the state gained 9,085,073 residents, more than any other state and almost 3 million more than Florida, the next largest-gaining state. The Texas capital has undergone a pandemic influx unlike anywhere else in the country thanks to a flood of invading tech companies (Samsung, Oracle, Apple) along with quarantine-exhausted, remote-working transplants from major cities seeking a lifestyle upgrade — includin]g several notable Hollywood actors Elon Musk might have called it. The mogul — who is opening a Tesla gigafactory the size of 138 football fields just outside the Austin city limits — declared in February that the city is going “to be the biggest boomtown America has seen in 50 years.” [/quote] Not everyone is as obsessed with politics as DC residents. My liberal friends that live in Austin and Houston LOVE it.[/quote] I have friends in TX (and multiple other southern states with backwards state governments) that cannot WAIT to leave[/quote] Just following up on this: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/07/14/these-are-americas-10-worst-states-to-live-and-work-in.html?fbclid=IwAR1U8M0j4PvWV_j7nTam5nnvSINyJafX94tBw-7GKf17q-_8RAwXu9Lb8KU[/quote]
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