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Landmarks – Austin, Texas
Inscription. This structure was built in 1894 for Texas military, business, and civic leader Louis Openheimer (1858-1906). Designed and constructed by John McDonald, a prominent citizen who served as Austins Mayor from 1889 to 1895, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Johnson City, Texas
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument preserves an Ancient Sonoran Desert People farming community and "Great House." Created as the nation's first archeological ... More on recreation.gov
Museums – New Braunfels, Texas
This is a one of the historic properties owned by the New Braunfels Conservation Society, this home is a "collector's paradise." It includes a 1900s barbershop. Museum features hand-carved miniature circus animals, pictures made from ... More on traveltex
Things To Do – Austin, Texas
We took kayaks out onto Town Lake and paddled under the Congress Street Bridge to watch the bats fly out at... More on TripAdvisor
Landmarks – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. Oldest structure on permanent campus. Planned 1895-97 as chapel, library, classrooms, offices, when the regent (president) was Dr. J. H. McLean (1838-1925); built 1898-1900 under regent R. S. Hyer (1860-1929). From throughout ... More on HMDB
Parks – Austin, Texas
Pease park is so wonderful. Its the only park in austin that you feel at ease while there. I love this park... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Pflugerville, Texas
Inscription. Henry Pfluger (1803-67), who migrated from Germany to Texas in 1849-50, moved his large family here in 1853. Other settlers joined them, and in 1872 a school was begun on Henry Lisso's farm. Immanuel Lutheran Church was ... More on HMDB
Tours – Austin, Texas
Our driver was every informative of the things going on in Austin plus the history of Austin as well. More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Austin, Texas
Inscription. City of Austin Marker: This is one of 31 original moonlight towers installed in Austin in 1895. Seventeen remain. Each tower illuminated a circle of 3000 feet using 6 carbon arc lamps ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Austin, Texas
A multi screen cinema, with a cafe and wheelchair access More on familydaysoutusa
Restaurants – New Braunfels, Texas
Old Ice House - If you need a place to unwind after another week of mindless TPS reports, Old Ice House, located at 1407 S Business Ih 35, might just do the trick. Pretty barebones ... More on clubzone
Bars – Austin, Texas
Been to Dallas and San Antonio for many shows but Sky is the place to be for the ultimate dance experience! More on CitySearch
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