The Furthest west city in Texas, sometimes referred to as "the armpit of Texas"
El Paso
Home of Sam Houston State
Huntsville
This town south of Dallas is named after a European country
Italy
The original home of Cooper's Barbeque
Llano
This city in between Dallas and Plano is famous for its massive high school football stadium
Allen
This city is known for mysterious ghost lights
Marfa
Home of UT Rio Grand Valley
Edinburgh
This North Texas city is named after a European capital
Paris
This central Texas city is known for oil and watermelons
Luling
This city houses the Dallas Cowboys practice facility known as the Star
Frisco
Named after a Native tribe, about an hour southwest of Lubbock
Seminole
Home of South Plains College
Levelland
This North Texas city is named after the Florida home of the Gators
Gainesville
This city on the northern end of central Texas is home to Greene Family Camp
Bruceville-Eddy
This town is due north of Arlington and is home to Great Wolf Lodge
Grapevine
50 miles west of Midland, 250 miles east of El Paso, 115 miles southeast of Carlsbad, New Mexico
Monahans
Home of Coastal Bend College
Beeville
This east Texas city is named after an East Asian country
China
This Bastrop County city is 7 miles west of the county seat.
Wyldwood
This town was named after large natural geologic structure found underground that was originally believed to be manmade.
Rockwall
This city uses a blade of a wind turbine as a welcome sign.
Sweetwater
Home of Southwestern Assemblies of G-d
Waxahachie
This city north of Dallas shares a name with 9 others in the country
Decatur
This Burnet county city sits between Lake LBJ and Lake Travis
Marble Falls
This town was named for the plan of the country club to house the trophies of golfer Ben Hogan
Trophy Club