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Landmarks – Round Rock, Texas
Inscription. In 1854, Andrew J. and Hedwig Nelson of Sweden settled here. Hard-working in many businesses, Nelson (d. 1895) prospered. His widow and heirs had this house built by Page Brothers, Austin architects, 1895-1900. A son, ... More on HMDB
Nightlife – Dallas, Texas
Let me just say this, The woman selling the jello shots was the most beautiful woman I had ever seen. More on CitySearch
Things To Do – Dallas, Texas
I've been going to coaches for years now. Never once have I gone and did not have a good time. The people there are easy to party with, the staff is friendly and the drinks are made to perfection. ... More on clubzone
Bars – Austin, Texas
Club Tropicana - On Saturday, you can dance the night away to live Tejano acts, and during the rest of the week, you do the same to canned music on the bar's ... More on clubzone
Things To Do – Georgetown, Texas
I am happy to say that there was a golden lining to our being trapped by ice for 2 nights in Georgetown, Texas. By early afternoon ... More on igougo
Landmarks – Austin, Texas
Inscription. New York native John Bremond (1813-1866) built a dry goods store at this site as early as 1847. Soon, his dry goods department faced Pecan (Sixth) Street, and the grocery department faced Brazos Street. Active civically, ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Pflugerville, Texas
Dedicated in 2005, three-soldier bronze statue, designed by local artist Britta Herzog and sculptor Cindy Burleson, honors local soldiers ... More on traveltex
Landmarks – Round Rock, Texas
Inscription. This burial ground is located on the site where the first Swedish Methodist church in the Brushy Creek area was located. In the early 1870s, Swedish immigrants began to settle in this area and by the early 1880s, Pastor ... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Waco, Texas
Back-ins, some shaded, room for slide outs, 27 water, 11 sewer, 27 electric, Waco Lake, freshwater fishing.Public Corps. More on GreatCampingSpots.com
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
Landmarks – Austin, Texas
Inscription. City of Austin Marker: This is one of 31 original moonlight towers installed in Austin in 1895. Seventeen remain. Each tower illuminated a circle of 3000 feet using 6 carbon arc lamps ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – Austin, Texas
They're undertaking a big renovation project--updating sound and lights and bathrooms and whatnot, and real... More on CitySearch
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