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Things To Do – Austin, Texas
The Texas Hill Country Wine and Food Festival is among the premier epicurean celebrations in the Southern U... More on Texaswineandfood.org
Landmarks – Austin, Texas
Inscription. Rebecca Jane Kilgore Stuart became principal of Live Oak Female Seminary in Washington County, Texas, in 1853. In 1854 she married Dr. George Clark Red and continued teaching. The Reds moved to Austin in 1876, and opened ... More on HMDB
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
Bars – Austin, Texas
There's a great beer and wine selection, and the hot a ** wasabi nuts are a must. More on CitySearch
Religion and Faith – Taylor, Texas
Inscription. The history of this church can be traced to 1876, when a Presbyterian congregation here was closely associated with the Presbyterian church in Georgetown. The Rev. John McMurray led both congregations, and the earliest ... More on HMDB
Parks – Austin, Texas
This park has a designated off-leash area. It is located between Crystalbrook Drive, the railroad right ... More on DogFriendly.com
Restaurants – Austin, Texas
I always hear great things about the legendary Taco Shack but from this experience I would say it's just Ta... More on CitySearch
Restaurants – Austin, Texas
The buffet has a lot of variety and the price isn't too bad. More on CitySearch
Parks – Austin, Texas
Children's recreation center, particularly ... More on TripAdvisor
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