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Houston is very humid in the summer, but everything is air conditioned. Dallas in the winter, but thats pretty rare in Houston. Houston housing is less expensive than Dallas, but both are cheaper than most other major cities. Depending on how long you want your commute to be, there are good communities, old and new, in both cities. Property Crime and Violent Crime are higher in Dallas than in Houston. But both are above the national average. For adults, Houston beats Dallas hands down in cultural activities. American fine arts groups, including Opera Ebony and The Ensemble Theatre. Houston has the best job market in the US right now, according to the latest economic reports from the Fed. 860,000 hispanic, 513,000 black, 100,000 asian, and 350,000 other. Dallas has 630,000 white, 513,000 hispanic, 288,000 black, 28,000 asian, and 226,000 other. Of course, Dallas is just one city in the DFW metroplex. Bubble tea locations in Texas Boba Tea 4933 Belt Line Rd. Star Snow Ice 9188 Bellaire Blvd. Fat Straws Bubble Tea 6509 W. Fat Straws Bubble Tea 6509 W.

9138 Yes Cafe 201 s greenville ave. 3065 Boba Latte 115 S.

8743 Bobalicious Internet Cafe 6719 Callaghan Rd. Tunnel systems first appeared in the United States in the 1920s as part of subway construction on the East Coast.

They soon proliferated into every major city across the nation. Tunnels were built under rivers and railroads for automobile access, and under streets for pedestrian access. An especially influential multilevel project was rockefeller center, designed and built in the late 1920s and early 1930s. It has an underground concourse linking the buildings to each other and to the subway below. Rockefeller Center inspired Houstons first tunnel, located beneath Fannin Street between Texas and Capitol. It is interesting to note that the architect for each building was Wyatt C. Like Ross Sterling and Wyatt C. Hedrick, Houston entertainment entrepreneur Will Horwitz was impressed by Rockefeller Center.

The Iris was located on Travis Street where jpmorgan chase Center stands today. The Texan was on Capitol Street, where jpmorgan chase Tower now rises, and the Uptown Theater was across the street where the Houston Club Building is located. Horwitz decided to connect the them with a tunnel. The tunnel became part of Horwitzs Uptown Center project, which included shops and restaurants upstairs and a penny arcade and a German wine tavern downstairs. Horwitz died on Christmas Day in 1941. One by one, his theaters also died. The Texan was razed in 1953 and, by 1968, Horwitzs tunnel was filled with debris. Fannin at Texas with a tunnel, Jesse Jones, later publisher of what became the Houston Chronicle, completed the Gulf Building, known today as the JPMorgan Chase Building. 1929, one month before the stock market crashed. JPMorgan Chase Center, the JPMorgan Chase Building, the Houston Club, JPMorgan Chase Tower, and the Houston Chronicle Building. But lets not forget Ross Sterling. When he bought the Houston Post in 1924, he also bought Houstons first licensed radio station, KPRC. Houstons construction boom during the 1960s and 1970s that inspired private developers to expand the Tunnel to most of its present form.