Happy National Texas Day, y'all! 🤠
If you’re not, it’s difficult to convey just how much bigger things really are -- literally and figuratively.
There are big oil companies and there’s big money, not to mention the fact that the state is home to three of the 10 biggest cities in the U.S. -- Houston, San Antonio and Dallas -- and, of course, some of the longest stretches of highway you’ll find anywhere.
Aside from everything being bigger, there is so much more to the Lone Star State. So much that, in honor of National Texas Day on Feb. 1, we’ve thrown together a quiz to test your knowledge on all things Texas.
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