All Texas attractions on land, in the water, or in the air.
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The Bullock Texas State History Museum is a history museum that tells the story of Texas. The first floor exhibits show Texas as it was before becoming a state. The second floor exhibits show how Texas became a state, and the third floor exhibits show the economic development of Texas. It also has an IMAX theater.Spread the love1Share Read more...
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The Austin Zoo is a rescue zoo and animal sanctuary. It has more than 300 animals and 100 different species. Most of the animals came from other facilities, animals rescued from abuse cases, retired laboratory animals, and exotic pets that could no longer stay with their original owners. Spread the love3Shares Read more...
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Every summer evening at sunset, about 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats emerge from under the Congress Avenue bridge to go feed on insects along Lady Bird Lake. It is a spectacle that lasts almost an hour, and is something that is definitely worth seeing in Austin. Spread the love1Share Read more...
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Barton Springs Pool is a 3-acre swimming pool located in Zilker Park. It’s water comes from a nearby underground spring, giving it a crisp year-round temperature of 68-70 degrees F. Barton Springs attracts a huge amount of visitors each, and is a must-see if it’s your first visit to Austin. Spread the love Read more...
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Zilker Park, aka Zilker Metropolitan Park, located in south Austin, is a very popular destination due to the amenities available. In it you can find Barton Springs Pool, Zilker boat rentals, Zilker Botanical Gardens and several others. It is also home to the annual ACL Music Festival. Spread the love1Share Read more...
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The Texas State Capitol is a beautiful limestone building that houses the Texas state government. It is open daily for visitors. Spread the love1Share Read more...





