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Armadillo Christmas Bazaar

Things To Do – Austin, Texas

(In process)From 12-24 Dec of every year, artists of many kinds gather in the Austin Music Hall from 11AM to 11PM to sell their wares ... More on igougo

Stuart Female Seminary

Landmarks – Austin, Texas

Inscription. After 23 years as principal of Live Oak Female Seminary, Washington County, Rebecca K. Stuart Red (1826-1886) founded her own school in 1875. Her husband, G. C. Red, M. D. had a two-story stone dormitory – academic ... More on HMDB

6th Street Hostel

Youth Hostels – Austin, Texas

The Roxy

Things To Do – Austin, Texas

I think they changed the name of the Club, now. I haven't been there in a longtime. Like 9 years. When I did go, that club was off the hook. I went back to 6th street ... More on clubzone

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  • Roxy, The - Pretty dull club: a small, very well-lit floor and a clientele mostly made of Killeen residents. More on clubzone

  • Roxy - So it’s midnight. You’re still feeling it. You’re still buzzed. Why go home? You don’t have to. Roxy, located at 304 E 6Th St, is open well after normal closing-time, ... More on clubzone

Lee's Almost by the Lake

Sightseeing – Spicewood, Texas

Drive along the Pace Bend Road and you'll hit upon Lee's Almost By The Lake. Don't expect Lee's to stand out by way of signage or decor but the Leeburger and onion rings and you'll know Lee's is all about the food and small town hospitality. ... More on Yahoo! Travel

Smoke 'N Blooms

Bars – Austin, Texas

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Pease Park

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

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  • Austin lore says General Custer and his cavalry camped here during the Civil War; the general also may have... More on KidsPlayParks

  • Inscription. Named for family of 1853-57 Texas Governor, Elisha Marshall Pease (1812-83), within whose earl... More on HMDB

Jacob Fontaine Religious Museum

Museums – Austin, Texas

Inscription. Jacob Fontaine was born in Arkansas and came to Austin about 1850 as a slave of Episcopal minister Edward Fontaine. In 1864 Jacob began preaching separate services for fellow slaves at... More on HMDB

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  • Continue to preserve our cultural history by partnershiping with the other community leaders as ChannelAustin, Univ. ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

Glass Bar

Bars – Austin, Texas

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Dennys Downtown

Restaurants – Austin, Texas

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Cedars Mediterranean Grill

Restaurants – Katy, Texas

Enjoy $5 off with a minimum purchase of thirty dollars (excluding tax, tip and alcoholic beverages) . . For all your best Middle Eastern food ... More on entertainment.com

B.D. Riley's Irish Pub

Bars – Austin, Texas

Everyone, bar and wait staff to patrons are friendly . More on CitySearch

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  • Riley's is all about good food, fine beers and all sorts of live music 5 nights a week with no cover charge. More on CitySearch

  • This is a great place with an awesome feel too it. Very casual but still has some kick in it. You feel welc... More on CitySearch

Andrew Jackson Zilker

Parks – Austin, Texas

Inscription. Voted Austin's most worthy citizen twice, Indiana native Andrew Jackson Zilker (1858-1934) grew up with a strong respect for the laborers along the Ohio River. He came to Austin penniless in 1876 but quickly became a ... More on HMDB