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There is reason Austin has been the fastest growing city in Texas. I too thought Austin was overrated until I lived there. Lol plenty of African Americans love Austin. It's local hip hop scene is booming to the point that Houston artist are taking notice. Lol and saying Austin has no history is laughable It's the second oldest major city in Texas behind San Antonio. Perhaps you should actually spend time in Austin and not go by what you read online.
There is reason Austin has been the fastest growing city in Texas. I too thought Austin was overrated until I lived there. Lol plenty of African Americans love Austin. It's local hip hop scene is booming to the point that Houston artist are taking notice. Lol and saying Austin has no history is laughable It's the second oldest major city in Texas behind San Antonio. Perhaps you should actually spend time in Austin and not go by what you read online.
There are vastly overhyped cities in each part of the county. Portland on the West Coast, Charlotte on the East... Austin is most definitely the South's version. I am not sure there are any in the North as so few of them get any hype at all. Maybe Minneapolis?
There is reason Austin has been the fastest growing city in Texas. I too thought Austin was overrated until I lived there. Lol plenty of African Americans love Austin. It's local hip hop scene is booming to the point that Houston artist are taking notice. Lol and saying Austin has no history is laughable It's the second oldest major city in Texas behind San Antonio.
Houston is the second oldest city after San Antonio. Austin is third. Dallas is the baby and didn't exist until after Texas became a US state.
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