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Sunday, October
21, 2001
31 Off the beaten path
With apologies to William Hurt, there are no accidental tourists in Corpus
Christi, except for the occasional South Padre Island-bound traveler
confused by South Padre Island Drive.
Interstate 37 and U.S. Highway 181 begin here and end
in San Antonio. U.S. Highway 77 is on the outskirts. And the only
direct flights from here are to Dallas, Houston and Atlanta.
That means the people here, generally, aren't just passing
through. They meant to come here.
That includes Katherine Dain and her husband, Daniel,
who moved to Corpus Christi from Dallas a little more than two years
ago. They own 26 Domino's Pizza franchises, including 18 in San Antonio.
"In Dallas, we were always on the go," she said. "We
had season hockey tickets, so that was a 30- to 40-minute drive. We
had friends across town, and it was an hour and a half to see them.
"Now I drive slower and I'm not in a hurry to get places.
My mom once called from SPID to ask if there was a different way to
go. I told her that by the time we were done with our conversation,
she would be out of (the traffic)."
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