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Things To Do – Austin, Texas
about Austin Diagnostic Clinic: The Austin Diagnostic Clinic is a network of more than 100 physicians representing dozens of medical specialties, with several offices located throughout Austin and Central Texas. Specialties include ... More on GoCityKids
Themeparks – Brownwood, Texas
Category: Amusement Places Corner Store is a great provider of family fun in Texas. Visit us at our location in Brownwood ... More on localamusementparks.com
Landmarks – Austin, Texas
Inscription. Located in pioneer Austin at the edge of town on a site never used for a secular building. At first called “Church of the Epiphany.” Cornerstone laid on April 7, 1853, with impressive ceremonies for the capital ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Liberty Hill, Texas
3' Spine w/ 2ft roller Far side of the "Kid street course" 3ft wedge, mellow 4ft quarter, mellow 3ft quarter with jersey dropin. 22" tall pyramid 6ft long Wedge ramp aprox. 2' 8" tall w/ 12' flat and a nice small handrail. Also a ... More on skateboardpark.com
Themeparks – Austin, Texas
about Bounce Across Texas: Bounce Across Texas is a party rental company that can provide inflatable bouncers, water ... More on GoCityKids
Museums – Austin, Texas
Preservation Texas is the only private, nonprofit membership organization in Texas that is dedicated to being a full-service ... More on Preservationtexas.org
Landmarks – Round Rock, Texas
Inscription. Jacob M. and Mary McCutcheon Harrell came to Texas from Tennessee with Robertsons Nashville colony in 1833. Jacobs brother and sister-in-law James G. and Catherine Harrell and other family members soon followed. Both ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Austin, Texas
a lot of money for a little bit of gym. I got more bang for my buck at Gymboree More on GoCityKids
Landmarks – Austin, Texas
Inscription. On land granted by Mexico in 1835, just before Texas Revolution, this house was built in 1875. Owner Isaac Van Zandt Davis (1843-1897) worked in the General Land Office. Greek revival style home has 22” thick walls ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Austin, Texas
The interior has a clean but cheerful feel--yellow walls and stained glass--and I never get tired of the ... More on TripAdvisor
Things To Do – Austin, Texas
It's a trail of thousands of lights and displays you walk through--and it's FREE! More on Yahoo! Travel
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