Recommends hotels, restaurants, nightclubs, galleries, museums, theaters, concert halls, parks, and leisure activities, offers a calendar of events, and gives advice on shopping and sightseeing
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Texas Monthly has become the magazine for those who want to know about the latest and greatest in the Lone Star State. It features long articles as well as bits and tidbits on entertainment and dining in the largest Texas cities. Davenport has expanded on this format and produced a chatty guidebook to Texas's ``international city.'' The usual features for visitors, e.g., hotels, restaurants, museums, and amusements, are highlighted. But the guide speaks to current and potential residents as well: schools, libraries, city services, the unique character of neighborhoods, and city layout are also included. Missing is coverage of the rich historical background of the city; the author gives much attention to the personality of the city's shopping malls and freeways. (Maps and index not seen.) Recommended for comprehensive travel collections. Olga B. Wise, Merle Collins Foundation Lib., Dallas
Copyright 1985 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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