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Landmarks – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. This house was erected in 1895 for William Y. Penn (1860-1951), a local merchant who also served as city alderman and mayor. Like several other Victorian homes here, it was built by C.... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Salado, Texas
Salado, which means ‘salty’, is an old Tawakoni Indian settlement, although Paleo-Indian tribes were there even earlier. Bustillo y Ceballos ... More on igougo
Book Shopping – Lamar, Alabama
Love this place! It has EVERYTHING that a non-conformist could want, and even some stuff that one ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Salado, Texas
Inscription. This house was, built 1856-1860 by, Elijah Sterling Clack Robertson: 1820-1879, Texas pioneer, patriot, soldier and jurist, and one of the founders of Salado College. , Erected 1936 by the State of Texas. (Marker Number ... More on HMDB
Parks – Austin, Texas
This off-leash dog park is located at the north end of the greenbelt. More on DogFriendly.com
Things To Do – Austin, Texas
The Austin Chamber Music Center is a local organization, which includes members of the symphony orchestra and the university music school, who are interested in performing a wide range of composit... More on Frommers
Themeparks – Round Rock, Texas
Safari Champ is Round Rock’s most popular indoor play center, where parents can spend quality time with their kids. Children under the age of three can play in a separate area built just for them. We are famous for our Birthday parties, ... More on KidsPlayParks
Bars – Austin, Texas
A really great dive that succumbed to Austin over-development and unbridled capitalism. LONG LIVE THE 40!!!! More on clubzone
Bars – Austin, Texas
We had a great time dancing and eating during happy hour and beyond. More on CitySearch
Landmarks – Austin, Texas
Inscription. Built in 1925, this house was occupied by eminent Texas author, educator, and folklorist J. Frank Dobie (1888-1964) and his wife Bertha from 1926 until their deaths. Dobie, who taught a popular course at the University ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Waco, Texas
We had a wonderful time! It's been a year since my daughters party & her graduation. Now it is time for another one. Our youngest ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Austin, Texas
The dining area is pretty cool, but I just like the bar more. More on CitySearch
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