The Way My Friends And Family: Why I Love Texas

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The way my friends and family described Texas was incredible. They described every single detail about this “Lone Star State” with so much love and pride! I also did some research and found out some very interesting things that made me love Texas even more. Texas is the second largest state in the United States Alaska being first. Most of the people who live in Texas consider themselves Texans not Americans. When other states think of Texas they think about everyone owning 5 pairs of boots, horses and guns. They are absolutely wrong there is more to Texas than those three although those three are very true! The reason I love Texas the most is because Dr Pepper was invented here in Waco in 1885. Dr Pepper is the best soda in the world! Until

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