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Quote: We didn’t really do much in Austin, but the things we did were the best part of our trip. Mount Bonnel is one of the main attractions of Austin. You need to drive up there since there is no public transportation Read More
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Quote: After reading all of the reviews on this and other travel websites, I decided to check out this museum since there isnt much else to see in Austin. Well, now I know why the motto in Texas is "Remember the Read More
Quote: Take a break to swim in a "spring-fed" pool that’s "always 68 degrees," which means it feels like "ice water" in the summer and "kind of warm" in the winter. Once a month, "they have a big potluck dinner and Read More
Quote: The Texas State Capitol, where George W. Bush once reigned, is a magnificent place to visit and get a feel for Texas politics and history. I definitely recommend that you take the 45-minute guided tour of the Read More
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Quote: The Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center In addition to housing the Guttenberg Bible (the first surviving book printed from moveable type on a printing press), the HRC is a repository for extensive Read More
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Quote: (In process) William Sidney Porter (aka "O. Henry") lived in Austin for thirteen years, two of which were in this house. Converted into a museum, this house showcases the short story writer's life in his house Read More
Quote: I am sure that most people don’t have any idea what the French Legation Museum is. When Texas became a republic they looked for recognition from other countries. This would add a certain amount of legitimacy to Read More