Welcome to Houston, we hope you enjoy our Texas hospitality. Did you know Houston, "Space City", is considered one of the countries most diverse populations? Home to the Astros, Texans, Rockets, Comets, Aeros, and a few inter-league and minor league and other sports associations; Houston builds stadiums for it's top three teams, ... and other teams, they go to Rice, U of H, or some hidden small stadium around Houston. But enough about that, let's take a tour.Docking in the bay, drivers can find their way to Interstate 45 and head into the real heart of Texas. But: wait, 45 is closed at the Galveston bridge for construction, so visitors from the Gulf should push their vehicles to their some type of ferry over the east side and come up to Interstate 10 , come up through Baytown and get in through the east side. Right after the San-Jacinto river, however there is some exciting expansions to I-10 to be completed in the fall of 2035, so drivers will have to either travel north to Dayton, and Northwest to Liberty, through to Conroe, back south on the Hardy Toll Road feeder to loop 610, east on 610 and back around to I-10. Once vehicles get on the Eastex, they must take the first exit and turn left and make their way to Airline to 45 and down to the last exit before 610. right before 610, detours will lead visitors through the Historic Heights district to Allen Parkway. Construction re-directs Vehicles to Westheimer to FM1093 down to Hwy 6, and up to I-10. Congratulations, your are on a Houston Freeway. But you can only get to downtown by going west to the Grand Parkway and towards Hwy 90 . Take a left through the Historical Sugarland, past the closed factory and hang right on Dairy Ashford up to State Highway 59 and int own to the Sam Houston Pkwy. Take the beltway to I-10 and head in east to 610. Take 610 to Hwy 225 and on into your destination downtown. (Beware that every eight street is temporary one way lanes due to construction. On your departure from Houston, be noticed that weekly, and randomly, we close down outbound freeways and practice contra-flow drills with the incoming traffic, (usually between 7 am and 10 am, or 4 pm to 7 pm. We hope you enjoy your stay in Houston, Texas. Once we get all of our construction done by 2036, this place is gonna be great!! (That is if we're not overrun by New Orleans "Refugees"!!)
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Aw, to be reminded of home. Sure do miss the place. I sure do hate that it only takes 30 min to get to my work on the complete other side of town.
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