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Capt. & Mrs. Chauncey Johnson

Landmarks – Austin, Texas

Inscription. Here sleep Capt. and Mrs. Chauncey Johnson. Capt. Johnson was born in Burlington, Vermont May 1, 1798. Served in the War of 1812. Came to Texas in 1840. Captured by General Adrian Woll at San Antonio, September 11, 1842 ... More on HMDB

Governor's Mansion

Museums – Austin, Texas

If you're at the capitol, you might as well go to the mansion. It's right across the street, and it's only a 20 minute tour. The house ... More on igougo

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  • The Governor's Mansion is closed for major deferred maintenance on the historical structure. ... More on TripAdvisor

  • This venerable public building suffered serious damage when it was targeted by arsonists on the night of June 8, 2008. That night the mansion was closed and unoccupied, owing to some renovation wo... More on Frommers

St. Stephens Missionary Baptist Church

Landmarks – Austin, Texas

Inscription. Organized in 1887, this congregation first met in a small wooden building near this site. The Rev. Stephens Smith served as first pastor of the church, which served residents of the Waters Park, Round Rock, and Pflugerville ... More on HMDB

SPLASH! Into the Edward's Aquifer Interactive Exhibit

I brought my 4 yr old here and not only did he enjoy this simulated limestone cave, I did as well. What a neat idea to show kids the workings and many other hands on activities as the navigate thei... More on TripAdvisor

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  • Hands-on, interactive exhibits on the importance of pollution-free ... More on TripAdvisor

Live Oak Cemetery

Landmarks – Manchaca, Texas

Inscription. The original four-acre section of this cemetery included land donated by James M. Turley (1856-83) and Andrew Jackson Hammett (1829-1907). the oldest grave is that of Turley's daughter, Tennessee Belle Hart, and her baby, ... More on HMDB

Grand Reserve Seniors Temple

Religion and Faith – Temple, Texas

Horseshoe Lounge

Bars – Austin, Texas

1 pool table and yes it's 50 cents but it's a 50 cent table. More on CitySearch

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  • I really like this place, the beers are cheap and you can BYOB under a pint. More on CitySearch

  • My dad always told me the Horseshoe was one of the diviest, most dangerous bars in Austin. I laugh when I t... More on CitySearch

Original Site of First Methodist Church of Austin

Landmarks – Austin, Texas

Inscription. Established in 1840 by the Rev. John Haynie (1786-1860), the First Methodist Church was Austins second Protestant congregation. Services were held in temporary quarters until members erected their first meeting house ... More on HMDB

Pure Night Club

Bars – Austin, Texas

Little Lounge Lizards

Things To Do – Austin, Texas

about Little Lounge Lizards: Little Lounge Lizards is an afternoon dance party for kids up to age 10 and their parents. Families can get down and boogie as a DJ spins hits from the '70s, '80s, and ... More on GoCityKids

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  • Little Lounge Lizards is a dance party for ages 10 and under and their adults held in a popular upscale Austin dance club ... More on Littleloungelizards.com

Austaco

Restaurants – Austin, Texas

Cafe Java

Restaurants – Austin, Texas

Finding a place that has good coffee and a great breakfast is pretty rare. More on CitySearch

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  • The charming setting and staff make you think you're in a friend's kitchen. More on CitySearch

  • The typical "Austin" establishment that prides itself on an ecclectic nature is not-so-common up in the sub... More on CitySearch