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Hudson Bend, TX

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Austin TX 78746, United States of America
Inscription. Clear and icy, these springs over the years have drawn Indians, pioneers, and tourists to this... More on HMDB
A little piece of heaven sitting right off of Ben White Blvd. in the amazing city of Austin, Texas. Barton ... More on GeckoGo

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24300 Hamilton Pool Road, Spicewood, Texas
A picture-perfect spot for swimming, 45-foot waterfall spills into a deep, jade-green pool. One of the most... More on traveltex
Watch out as they have a limited parking space, its usually about 50 cars and then its one out one in. More on TripAdvisor

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West Lake Hills, TX

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Austin TX 78733, United States of America
Inscription. In the 1860s, the Roberts and Teague families came to the Bee Cave area where, for generations, their skills as farmers, ranchers, cedar choppers, coal kiln burners, and homemakers helped to shape its development and ... More on HMDB

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2408 Sweetbrush, Austin, TX 78703-1522

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1400 West 41st Street, Austin, TX 78756-3625
Paddle wheeler offers sight-seeing excursions on Lady Bird Lake from Mar. - Oct. (charter cruises year-roun... More on Discover America
The ride on the water is relaxing and a great break from the norm. More on GoCityKids

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8001 Mesa Drive, Austin, Texas
We look forward to seeing you again soon. Send website suggestions and comments to webmaster@austinfirst.org Last updated January 22, 2007. ... More on Austinfirst.org
about First Presbyterian Day School: First Presbyterian Day School offers programs for children ages 18 months through five years, following ... More on GoCityKids

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1404 West Ave, Austin, Texas
Built in 1899, this spectacular Victorian mansion houses the Austin Junior Forum. Available for ... More on AustinTexas.org
Caswell House is one of several homes in the downtown area that were build in the Victorian styling. Regist... More on TripAdvisor

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13974 FM-2769, Leander TX 78641, United States of America
Inscription. Built in 1863, by, Thomas Anderson, A native of Pennsylvania, Used as a powder mill, for the Confederate Armies, during the Civil War, , Erected 1936 by the State of Texas. (Marker Number 15298: ), , Location. 30° ... More on HMDB
