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Things To Do – Austin, Texas
We stumbled into Wild about Music while walking down 6th Ave. It was a delight. Our family is musically ori... More on TripAdvisor
Landmarks – Georgetown, Texas
Inscription. Laid out about 1828 by Delaware Indians, “The Double File Trail” got its name because two horsemen could ride it side by side. The Delawares carved this trace migrating ahead of expanding white settlements. ... More on HMDB
Health Club – Austin, Texas
Divine feminine healing through creative movement.Goddesses have inspired women to greater self awareness for thousands of years. By identifying the qualities of the goddess in ourselves, we can recognize needs we have left unfulfilled ... More on YogaFinder
Landmarks – Austin, Texas
Inscription. Built 1875-1876 by A. J. Jernigan, Travis County treasurer, 1873-1888 and 1894-1896; of handmade, sun dried brick in transitional style between Greek revival and Victorian period, 1880... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Austin, Texas
about First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin: First Unitarian Universalist Church of Austin hosts occasional ... More on GoCityKids
Tours – Austin, Texas
The San Antonio River and surrounding Riverwalk (called Paseo del Rio) winds for about 3 miles through the ... More on igougo
Food And Drink – Cuero, Texas
End Zone - Dress up. End Zone isn’t necessarily "formal," per se, but it’s sexy and sleek; this is the kind of place where if you’re dressed like a tool, you’ll stick out like a sore thumb. (Probably more than a sore thumb, actually—those ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Manor, Texas
Inscription. According to oral tradition, this congregation began meeting together for outdoor worship services in 1874. In 1884, Leonard Eck donated land, the B. J. Lee family gave a building, and the church was formally organized ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Manor, Texas
Inscription. Local rancher and farmer Alfred Sutton Bloor (1850-1899) and his wife Martha (Wainwright) (1849-1928), natives of Pennsylvania, built this home in 1897-98. Constructed by the Elgin Press Brick Co. the house features characteristics ... More on HMDB
Campgrounds – Newton, Texas
A unique destination RV Resort, Campgrounds & Lakeside Cabins nestled in the Texas Piney Woods...with 10 fishing lakes and white ... More on GoCampingAmerica
Restaurants – Bastrop, Texas
Also has fast wireless internet that is free . More on CitySearch
Department Store Shopping – Austin, Texas
In Short :Owner Alan Basil this herb haven with a nurturing demeanor and plenty of knowledgeable advice. The store sells vitamins, minerals, liquid herbs, skin and hair supplements, items geared to men, women, or chil... More on CitySearch
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