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New York transit in Texas … What is the best city in Texas?
I am a graphic designer in New York City, and I'm looking a city in Texas to employment, housing, good schooling and the bohemian community. For me, New York City is especially as a designer. Galleries art, theater, people, shopping, etc. I love walking through Central Park, shopping found, and the diversity of people from all walks of life. Recently, we travel conferences and have just returned from Chicago and I realized how wonderful it can be really out of New York. Imagine Texas, for their work, we were in Houston with friends and had the opportunity to explore the city. Perhaps my view was skewed. So I think that planning for another trip, but I'm looking for some suggestions. Does Texas communities have some artistic culture, museums and a young? Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio is any transplant from New York. Thanks for your help.
Honestly, I'd go with her husband and Houston. You can find a job in graphic design anywhere, but much harder to find a job in Austin to Houston.
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