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You think a few New Orleans refugees make Houston Southern? Galveston Mardi Gras is a disgrace to the name, at least when I went.īut that guy who said Houston isn't influenced by the south (whatever that means) must not know much about the place, it's 110% southern. Lafayette brings in about 250k per year, Galveston brings about 200k, and Lake Charles brings in around 150k during Carnival. It's typical Red Lobster quality food in a chain setting.Īnyone who says that about Galveston is reaching. Papadeaux's isn't a favorite outside of Texas. That said, Galveston has a thriving LGBT community in its own right. It has the 2nd largest Mardi Gras celebration after you guessed it.New Orleans itself! Everything from the architecture to the people to the overall extremely laid back Gulf Coast vibe.
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Galveston Island is often times referred to as a "miniature New Orleans". Where do you think the rice fields of Texas came from? The DEEP SOUTH. Our Story - Brennan's Houston Restaurant and the Courtyard Bar Brennan's of Houston How else do you explain Houston being the only other city besides New Orleans to have a Brennans & being the home of Cajun favorites like Papadeaux? Houston & all of Southeast Texas (Golden Triangle of Beaumont/Port Aurthur/Orange) is where Cajun Country starts/ends dude. And we are trying to have an actual constructive conversation here and you Houstonians blabbering about your city being this and that to distract the thread is annoying.
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I know you Houston people like to think your city is everything, but it isn't. Houston sits on the border of the general South and it is today greatly more influenced by Southwestern, Northern, Latin American, and Asian cultures than it is Southern. Houston does not sit on the border of the DEEP South. This is one of the reasons why the Tennessee cities confused me. Deep South = Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina.