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The following is a compilation of material from the McAllen Chamber of Commerce: McAllen is known as the “City of Palms” for the thousands of palm trees that dot the local lanscape and line many of the city's streets. Local residents (and most Texans) simply refer to the entire 4-county area that comprises the Lower Rio Grande Valley as “the Valley”. A center for international commerce and trade, McAllen is a major gateway to Mexico and the countries of Central America. The city’s population nearly doubles from October through March, as retirees descend upon the area from the north. These “Winter Texans” come to south Texas to enjoy the tropical climate, Mexican culture, square dancing, golf courses and other unique recreational outdoor opportunities. Most "Winter Texans" live in mobile home parks and RV campgrounds, but in recent years, a small but growing number have permanently relocated to the Valley. -- Source: Wikipedia.com



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The following is a compilation of material from the McAllen Chamber of Commerce: McAllen is known as the “City of Palms” for the thousands of palm trees that dot the local lanscape and line many of the city's streets. Local residents (and most Texans) simply refer to the entire 4-county area that comprises the Lower Rio Grande Valley as “the Valley”. A center for international commerce and trade, McAllen is a major gateway to Mexico and the countries of Central America. The city’s population nearly doubles from October through March, as retirees descend upon the area from the north. These “Winter Texans” come to south Texas to enjoy the tropical climate, Mexican culture, square dancing, golf courses and other unique recreational outdoor opportunities. Most "Winter Texans" live in mobile home parks and RV campgrounds, but in recent years, a small but growing number have permanently relocated to the Valley. -- Source: Wikipedia.com





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McAllen Texas United States
Population 106,414 20,851,820 281,421,906
Median age 30.5 32.3 35.3
Median age for Male 29.1 31.3 34
Median age for Female 31.7 33.4 36.5
Households 33,151 7,393,354 105,480,101
Household population 105,428 20,290,711 273,643,273
Average household size 3.18 2.74 2.59
Families 26,092 5,247,794 71,787,347
Average family size 3.64 3.28 3.14
Housing units 37,922 8,157,575 115,904,641
Occupied units 33,151 7,393,354 105,480,101
Vacant units 4,771 764,221 10,424,540

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THE NOOK: New Bar To Fill A Hole On E. 6th Street is a post from Jude's Downtown Austin Blog



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What Type Of Retail Will Replace The AMOA? is a post from Jude's Downtown Austin Blog



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La Boite Coming To Downtown Austin’s Old Bakery Park is a post from Jude's Downtown Austin Blog



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Downtown Austin Neighborhood Association – Urban Core Happy Hour Tonight (Thursday) is a post from Jude's Downtown Austin Blog



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DANA Urban Core Happy Hour is a post from Jude's Downtown Austin Blog



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Budare’s Serves Breakfast To Rainey Street Residents Hungry For More is a post from Jude's Downtown Austin Blog



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Take a Downtown Holiday Stroll and See Some Art – Saturday 12/3/2011 is a post from Jude's Downtown Austin Blog



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