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various downtown locations, Austin, Texas
You and your pooch can enjoy an elegant horse drawn carriage ride in downtown Austin. This carriage service... More on DogFriendly.com
Not only was the ride fun and informative but the driver was very entertaining. More on Travel.yahoo.com

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901 Vargas Road, Austin, TX 78741-3557
There are very few printmaking studios in the United States, and he believed that converting his space to one devoted to serigraph (silk screen) printmaking would make the technique more readily av... More on Coronadostudio.com
Once you are there the staff is friendly and helpful . More on Yahoo! Travel

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Austin, TX

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6th Street, Austin, Texas

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100 Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas, USA
This bridge is home to 1.5 million Mexican free-tailed bats -one of the largest urban bat colonies in the n... More on traveltex
We took kayaks out onto Town Lake and paddled under the Congress Street Bridge to watch the bats fly out at... More on TripAdvisor

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200 East Eighth St, Austin, Texas
Inscription. This congregation traces its roots to October 13, 1839, when Austins first Presbyterian worshi... More on HMDB
It is worth finding parking downtown to attend. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Congress Bridge over Town Lake, Austin, Texas
The Congress Bridge over Town Lake houses approximately one and a half million bats in mid-summer. In the s... More on Yahoo! Travel
They sleep under there, all day, and at night come out to hunt bugs. More on igougo

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1102 South Congress Avenue, Austin, 78704
Gamblin Field At Texas School For The Deaf - Close your eyes. Think of the sexiest person you’d like to hook up with. Okay, now open your eyes. They’re not going to be at Gamblin Field At Texas Sch... More on clubzone
about Texas School for the Deaf: Texas School for the Deaf educates students who are deaf and hard of hearing, and also serves as a resource center on deafness ... More on GoCityKids

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1601 Navasota, Austin, Texas
Founded in 1839, Oakwood Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Austin. Featuring a charming rusticated Gothic Revival chapel built in 1914, Oakwood is the last resting place for many prominent familie... More on traveltex
I disliked the map that outlines the sections in the cemetery. There are no marked sections, plots or streets per the chart at the shack on Main Avenue. It was like trying to find a needle in a hay... More on Yahoo! Travel

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950 West Riverside Drive, Austin, Texas 78704, USA
The Stevie Ray Vaughan Statue is the perfect spot for a great shot of the Austin skyline, as well as a popu... More on NileGuide
A tribute to one of Austin's favorite musicians, SRV was not from here but became famous here. This is on t... More on TripAdvisor
