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Built in 1856 and 1857, the Capitol Complex Visitor Center is the oldest remaining state office building in Texas. In 1997 it underwent an enormous restoration and extension. Inside the Capitol Building, there is an exhibit chronicling the restoration, where visitors can view a 20-minute film narrated by Walter Cronkite, titled Lone Star Legacy: A History of the Capitol. The Capitol is a Renaissance Revival-style building made of Texas pink granite and native limestone, overlooking Congress Avenue. Guided tours are free and provide interesting information and anecdotes for visitors. Make sure to stand in the center of the Rotunda, look up, take notice of the Texas star, and enjoy the beautiful architecture. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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This area to the west of The University of Texas-Austin is scattered with a number of bars, restaurants and parks. It is also convenient to the heart of town, where the real action is. This close to the city, there is never any shortage of things to do, day or night. Galleries, theatres, parks and tours of the university are all available, as is nightlife of all kinds. Depending on the time of year, festivals of all types occur nearby as well, including Eeyore's birthday celebration, a laid-back daylong festival that occurs in nearby Pease Park every April. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Originally an African-American community half a mile outside the city limits, Clarksville remains a melting pot of art and culture. Houses have increased greatly in price due to the location of the neighborhood and all it has to offer.West Lynn Café, a popular vegetarian restaurant, resides here, as well as Jeffrey's for fine dining. You may also enjoy a visit to Nau Enfield Drug, where you can order an old-fashioned malt. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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"Live!" is probably the most common site you'll see in Downtown Austin. What else would you expect from "The Live Music Capital of the World?" With what seems like more live music venues per capita than any other place in the country, you are bound to find some band to see every night of the week. Also, be sure to check out the South by Southwest Music Festival that takes place here each March. Featuring well over 200 bands, this is the place to catch cutting edge acts in indie music. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Take a leisurely walk or drive through this Central Austin neighborhood and view its historic homes. You will likely see many residents working in their yards, walking pets or riding bikes. Duval Road runs through the neighborhood and is home to the vegetarian restaurant Mother's Café and the popular Hyde Park Grill. This unique area, the city's first planned suburb, has its own small grocery store, and boasts a theatre in its name--Hyde Park Theatre. Stop by Dolce Vita Gelate and Espresso Bar for sweet Italian ice cream or check out Quack's 43rd Street Bakery for a cappuccino and a homemade muffin. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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North of the city is this less urban, more residential area of Austin. While there is a mall, and a number of parks, everything is a bit more spread out. Additionally, it becomes more apparent that Austin in a liberal city in a conservative state as you move away from the center of town and the universities there. "Keep Round Rock mildly amusing," was a slogan created poking fun at one of these northern suburbs of Austin, a play on the "Keep Austin weird" motto that the city has unofficially adopted. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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To experience "The Live Music Capital" of the world, Sixth Street is a good place to start. Often closed to vehicle traffic on the weekends, this street is lined with dance clubs, live music venues, eateries and street musicians, plus several tattoo and piercing shops. Visitors can have their tarot cards read by a gypsy on a street corner, or buy handmade jewelry from artists and hippies. Grab a slice of pizza at Roppolo's when the munchies take over and you're short on cash; or, if a Cajun meal is what you're after, Jazz serves up Louisiana cooking and great mixed drinks. Music fills the air in this area every night of the week, and visitors can hear everything from country to hip-hop, blues to noise-pop. If you venture north on Red River Street, you'll find some of Austin's best live music venues. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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South Austin is surrounded by a number of parks and green spaces, including Stacy Park, South Austin Park, the Zilker Botanical Gardens, and Gillis Park. Closer to downtown is Auditorium Shores, where free concerts, hiking and picnicking occur under the watchful eye of the Stevie Ray Vaughan memorial statue. Also nearby is St. Edwards University, opened in 1888. A large number of small art galleries, theatres, cafés, and music venues thrive in South Austin, partly because of the proximity to several universities. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The strip of business along Guadalupe Street, bordering the University of Texas, is lovingly called "The Drag." Many of Austin's coolest shops are here, including Sound Exchange (CDs, records, and tapes), Blue Velvet (vintage clothing), Garb-A-Go-Go (colorful clothes and wigs) and Legs Diamond (hard-to-find, eclectic shoes). Stop by the outdoor Renaissance Market, where you will find jewelry, clothing, and gifts made by Austin artisans. If you're looking for live music any night of the week, head down to the Hole in the Wall. This small dive hosts live music seven nights a week, with free Sunday night shows. Walk a few more blocks and you'll stumble upon Mojo's Daily Grind, a coffee shop that prides itself on not being corporate run. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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This 400-acre park is home to natural spring-fed Barton Springs Pool, a miniature train that circles the park for children to ride, a giant playscape, picnic grounds, rugby and soccer fields, a disc-golf course and canoe and kayak rentals. At Christmastime, one of the city's moonlight towers serves as the trunk for the Zilker Park Christmas Tree. Thousands of colored lights are strung to form the shape, and each year locals and visitors twirl around underneath the enormous structure. Enjoy a number of musical, dance and theater events at the Zilker Hillside Theatre, where the Austin Shakespeare Festival is held each year. Or, visit the Zilker Botanical Gardens, where visitors spend the better part of a day enjoying the cactus, succulents, roses, butterflies, and special gardens offered--for free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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