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      Forbes Travel Guide Stories

      Bars, Destinations, Drinks, Events, Food and Wine, Hotels, Restaurants, Sports, Travel Tips

      Houston Hot Spots To See NBA All-Stars This Weekend
      By Correspondent Mai Pham

      February 15, 2013

      Basketball’s biggest names are heading to Texas. Where can you sneak a peek at your favorite star — off the court?

      by Correspondent Mai Pham 
      Destinations, Drinks, Events, Food and Wine, Restaurants, Shopping, Travel Tips

      What’s New In Houston
      By Correspondent Beth DeLozier-Hayes

      February 5, 2013

      Whether you’re looking to dine, shop or enjoy a frothy beverage, you’re sure to be pleased with these fun new Bayou City hot spots.

      by Forbes Travel Guide Correspondent Beth DeLozier-Hayes 
      Destinations, Hotels, Restaurants

      Spending Two Perfect Days In Dallas
      By Forbes Travel Guide Editor Hayley Bosch

      November 20, 2012

      The only way to see all that the Big D has to offer is to have a Texas-sized itinerary — including everything from political history to picnics in the park.

      by Forbes Travel Guide Editor Hayley Bosch 
      Bars, Destinations

      Celebrate Oktoberfest in Munich and Around the U.S.
      By Forbes Travel Guide Editor Jordan Lawson

      October 3, 2012

      Oktoberfest is all about brats and beer, and we’ve found the best places to celebrate.

      by jordanlawson 
      Destinations

      Fall’s Best Food And Wine Festivals
      By Forbes Travel Guide Inspector

      August 20, 2012

      From New York to Texas, we’re preparing for fall by checking out the season’s best food fests. And the cooler temperatures bring on some standout fall favorites — oysters, coffee, whoopie pies and, of course, wine.

      by ftginspector 
      Restaurants

      Thanksgiving: A Texas Tradition
      By Forbes Travel Guide Editor Hayley Bosch

      November 18, 2011

      Apparently Americans have had it wrong for generations:  The first Thanksgiving wasn’t put on by the pilgrims in New England. According to some southerners, it was first celebrated in the great state of Texas. Though… [Continue Reading]

      by Forbes Travel Guide Editor Hayley Bosch 
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