OP, you know everybody is different. I don't personally know you or your preferences. But just remember, "Diversity is what made this country great". If you are in agreeance with that notion, then you will have a lot more choices open to you. But if on the other hand, you believe that some places may have a little more culture then what you might care for, then you might just need to concern yourself with more then just about living around hospitals and airports. It's a touchy topic, and one must be very careful how he approaches it in public forums. Let me put it this way; I personally would not want to move to an area that has too much of one ethnic culture, because then I may have trouble finding outdoor cafes that serve gyros. You see, I love gyros, but they don't serve them at the dining counter at Walmart in Houston. So then, Google is your friend! You may want to check any town or city before taking anybody's advice before spending a lot of time going there to check it if it's going to be all wrong for finding gyros. For example, go to Wikipedia and look up the topic of "Demographics" in Tyler Tx, and then compare it with "Demographics" in Boerne, Tx. Compare the numbers and see if you think you may prefer one town over the other as showing stats better suited to meet your gyro cafe dining needs, etc. BTW, I've been to both towns. Hard pass on Tyler, TX thank you. Not enough Greeks there to make gyros. But l liked Boerne and wife loved it. (though, still no gyros.)