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Spring, Texas is a suburb of Houston in beautiful Montgomery County. While it offers its residents a high quality of life, Spring has become a popular tourist destination. This is thanks to a unique development that makes Spring a must-see in the region. Decades ago, as new residential developments were being built, older homes were converted into unique shops. This restoration resulted in an area now known as Old Town Spring, with over 150 specialty shops and restaurants. Affectionately called the "mall without walls", Old Town Spring has created a strong economic base to the area, both through the retail trade and its associated hospitality industries.

 

But Spring is certainly more than its shopping district.  Spring is one of those rare American cities where you can still find some homes under the $100,000 mark.

 

While the Old Town area provides a strong economic base to the town, it is also a popular gathering place for locals. They enjoy a casual stroll through the area, perusing the unique offerings that merchants bring back from around the world. They take a break in one of the many cafes and restaurants for a quick cup of coffee or a leisurely meal with friends and family.

 

The town really comes to life again over the Christmas Holidays. There are parades, dozens of decorated Christmas trees dotted throughout the town, and a sense of hospitality that you can only get in a small town. Later in the year, Spring becomes a wine and food lover's haven with its Art and Wine Festival. Dozens of Texas wineries and restaurants converge on the town to offer their finest samples. Locals can cruise the town with a plate of food and glass of wine while listening to live music filling the streets. Food and music again come together for the Texas Crawfish and Music Festival. This is the largest celebration of its kind outside of Louisiana, and revelers consume over 50,000 pounds of crawfish throughout the duration of the festival.

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