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Quote: Here you are on, under, beside or in a boat, waiting for the sun to start setting so you can see the bats start to flutter as they come out. Just one or two, checking out the light, and waking up the others in Read More
Quote: Foundation on 5th opened in June 2004, by the owners of Houston's successful nightspot, Red Door. Foundation is Red Door on a larger scale, with a higher ceiling, a larger main bar, and much more Read More
Quote: The building which houses Buffalo Billiards was built in 1861 and was used as Austin's first boarding house and still maintains the same Wild West feel of women in frilly skirts yelling at the gun toting male Read More
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Quote: Whoever wrote the first review isn't very educated. Of course the San Antonio Zoo has more animals in better enclosures they have millions of dollars. The Austin Zoo is a Non-Profit Organization, the only money 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
Quote: FAVORITE ACTIVITIES: I enjoy exploring the 4-mile hiking/biking trail that passes by the old McKinney homestead and, during hotter weather, the short trail that leads to the swimming hole in Onion Creek. The 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