When you think of Texas, you may picture great food, stellar sunsets, or the Alamo. However, truth be told, the Lone Star State is full of lesser-known facts that remain generally unknown by the greater public.

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I was checking out Only In Your State and came across some crazy quirky facts about Texas. Since I already knew most of the ones listed, I wanted to look further into "secret" facts that even most Texans don't know. I wasn't disappointed in what I found.

Let's dig deep into some lesser-known "secret" facts about the Lone Star State.

LOOK: 5 FASCINATING "SECRET" FACTS ABOUT TEXAS YOU MAY NOT KNOW

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Secret Tunnels in Houston

Underneath the city of Houston, there's a 7-mile-long system of tunnels that connect downtown buildings. While they aren't really a secret, many tourists and even some locals don't know about this underground system, which has shops and restaurants.


 

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Photo: Lee Peterson/Unsplash
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Nuclear Accident

In 1961, just outside Amarillo, a B-52 bomber broke apart in the air. The nuclear bomb it was carrying did not detonate, however, it did release a large amount of radioactive debris.


 

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Photo: Bailey Alexander/Unsplash
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Hidden Art

The Dallas Underground is home to a piece of artwork from the 1970s by an artist named Gene Byron. Known as the "Dallas Pedestrian Network," it's an underground walkway system scattered with various artwork. Again, not really a secret, but very cool and unknown to many.


 

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The Chupacabra

Texas has had its fair share of sightings of the creature known as the Chupacabra. While it's more of a legend seen across Latin America, Texas has become a hotspot for sightings in recent years.


 

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The Texas Navy

Most people already know about the Texas Rangers, but did you know Texas also once had its own navy? When Texas was a republic, it had a small fleet that played a vital role in the fight for independence from Mexico.

When you dig deep into Texas history, you can uncover quite a bit of surprising and lesser-known facts. From underground tunnel systems to a forgotten naval force, the Lone Star State continues to amaze.

Texas is a unique state all its own, including laws on the books that'll leave you scratching your head.

 

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