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Which is correct to say "She's headed to Huston" or "She's headed for Houston''?
 
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Which is correct to say "She's headed to Huston" or "She's headed for Huston''?

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In this case either form is OK. Although, if you mean Houston, Texas, note the spelling.
 
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