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Museums – Austin, Texas
about Asian American Cultural Center: The Asian American Cultural Center offers preschool, afterschool programs, language classes, art and cultural classes, and more. The center also ... More on GoCityKids
Things To Do – Austin, Texas
My kids love this program and I love the quality I see in their artwork. They get to explore different art styles and they look ... More on GoCityKids
Things To Do – Austin, Texas
Welcome to the Headliners Club of Austin The Headliners Club, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2005, is Austin's premier downtown private club. Located on the 21st floor of the Chase Tower,... More on Headlinersclub.com
Landmarks – Austin, Texas
Inscription. Built in 1876 for the family of Elizabeth and John Robinson, Sr. this two-and-one-half-story frame house is a fine example of the Second Empire style of architecture coupled with Italianate detailing. Located within the ... More on HMDB
Clothing Shopping – Austin, Texas
I highly recommend this store if you are looking for high-quality but affordable children's clothing. More on CitySearch
Golf Courses – Austin, Texas
Great hills country club this is a fine course More on golflink.com
Things To Do – Austin, Texas
i disliked everything to do with the hotel it was not fun or clean at all the people were mean and smelly t... More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Austin, Texas
Inscription. Founded in 1868 in Bastrop, the Texas Military Institute moved to Austin in 1870. The same year, this Victorian “Castle” was built to serve as headquarters for the young mens preparatory school. Prominently ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Austin, Texas
Inscription. In 1835 E. M. Pease migrated to Texas from his native Connecticut. He joined the Texian forces at the Battle of Gonzales, Oct. 2, 1835, which initiated the Texas War for Independence. In the early days of the Republic, ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. Mother of all Texas colleges and universities. Absorbed charters of Rutersville College, Fayette County (1840), and Wesleyan Male and Female College, San Augustine (1844), chartered by... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Georgetown, Texas
Cradled between the Ouachita and Ozark Mountains, Nimrod Lake is popular with fishermen and hunters alike. Six parks nestled along the lake provide modern camping facilities and an opportunity to relax amid the groves of tall, sweet-scented ... More on recreation.gov
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