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Things To Do – Georgetown, Texas
Wonderful city park to eat lunch or just walk around. Magestic Oak trees everywhere. Restrooms, playgrounds and paved sidewalks. ... More on TripAdvisor
Bowling Alleys – Round Rock, Texas
Bring the family to Interstate Lanes in Round Rock, Texas, for bowling, food, and fun. Our facility includes 20 lanes, a smoke free & family friendly environment, a full-service cafe with a wide v... More on Sportscapitaloftexas.com
Things To Do – San Antonio, Texas
Sitting in the parking lot, we were relieved to have finally found McAllen Nature Center. It is on a main road and well marked, but ... More on igougo
Golf Courses – San Antonio, Texas
The staff was great and I had a great run here. More on golflink.com
Landmarks – San Antonio, Texas
Inscription. Based on the German M18/40 Light Field Howitzer used in World War II. This gun was probably sold to Iran, then captured by Iraq in the Iran-Iraq War. It was damaged in a firefight with US forces in February 1991 north ... More on HMDB
Kayaking – Austin, Texas
Swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving in the crystal clear San Marcos River are very popular recreational activities in San Marcos. Tubing, canoeing, and kayaking are also great ways ... More on Toursanmarcos.com
Things To Do – New Braunfels, Texas
about The John Newcombe Tennis Ranch: The John Newcombe Tennis Ranch includes the Newcombe Tennis Academy, a world class tennis program that uses every aspect of tennis training to develop a player's full potential with a strong emphasis ... More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Manor, Texas
Inscription. This church traces its origin to the plight of Anglo American John F. Webber, who along with his African American wife and children, settled in this sparsely populated area of Texas in 1839 to escape the racism they had ... More on HMDB
Museums – Waco, Texas
This museum is fabulous for children and way better than the Austin and Dallas Children's Museums we ha... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Round Rock, Texas
Inscription. E. B. and Mary Harvey Barker bought this house of locally quarried limestone in May 1873. The Barkers, who resided on a farm at Rices Crossing (20 mi. E), lived here during the winter season so that their eight children ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Cedar Park, Texas
Enjoy one complimentary MENU ITEM when a second MENU ITEM of equal or greater value is purchased . . Offering exceptionally high quality Steak or Chicken Phillies - Wraps, Gyros, ... More on entertainment.com
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