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212 E. Main St., Round Rock, Texas, USA
The restored home of founders Andrew and Caroline Palm sits on land purchased from the Swedish Immigration Agent. The house has authentic furnishings plus an elegant parlor and Swedish kitchen. ... More on traveltex
Palm House Museum in Round Rock, TX is one of more than 15,400 museums in the MuseumsUSA directory. Find an exciting museum to ... More on MuseumsUSA.org

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1111 N. IH 35 # 212, Round Rock, TX 78664

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16318 Great Oaks Drive Round Rock TX 78681
about Brushy Creek Community Center: The Brushy Creek Community Center offers a variety of classes in sports, fitness, art, ... More on GoCityKids

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301 W. Second Street Austin TX 78701
Reflecting Austin's natural beauty, Austin City Hall is a unique landmark gateway to Austin City government. The building and plaza serve as a gathering place for public discourse and community col... More on Ci.austin.tx.us
about Austin City Hall: The plaza outside of Austin City Hall features a stage to host cultural arts performances. More on GoCityKids

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700 Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas
Through its exhibitions and programs in Austin and statewide, Arthouse helps nurture artists' careers and deepen public ... More on Discover America
The Jones Center is home to Arthouse, also known as Texas Fine Arts Association, an organization whose purpose is to promote all forms of contemporary art in Texas. The building was once a movie t... More on Frommers

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2100 Guadalupe, University of Texas, Austin, Texas 78713, United States of America
The special collections of the Harry Ransom Center (HRC) contain approximately 1 million rare books (including a Gutenberg Bible, one of only five complete copies in the U.S.); 30 million literary... More on Frommers
The Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center
In addition to housing the Guttenberg Bible (the first surviving book printed ... More on igougo

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1501 West 5th Street, Austin, TX 78703-5131

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1510 S. Congress Ave., Austin, TX 78704
"Outsider" art, created in the deep, rural South, usually by the poor and sometimes by the incarcerated, is not for everyone, but for those interested ... More on Frommers
