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Hot Spots in Austin Texas: Guadalupe River

Guadalupe River The Guadalupe River runs through Texas, starting in Kerr Country and ends all the way in the San Antonio Bay on the Gulf of Mexico. With several dams along its length, the river gives way to several lakes. Between the river and the lakes, the river is a popular destination for those who…

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February 15, 2017

Points of Interest in Austin, Texas

Points of Interest in Austin, Texas Texas State Capitol Built in 1888, one of the most major points of interest in Austin, Texas is the Capitol is a giant granite and marble structure that features a large rotunda and dome. It is also home to the House and Senate chambers. It is a beautiful sight…

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February 6, 2017

Top Five Restaurants in Austin

Top Five Restaurants in Austin Uchi Starting with the first top five resstaurant in austin Located on South Lamar Boulevard is Uchi wahich opened 12 years ago and features a mixture of delicious hot and cold dishes. Headed by Chef Tyson Cole, the food at Uchi showcases Japanese fusion cusine. The sake is available in a…

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February 2, 2017

What to Do in Austin on Valentine’s Day

 A Romantic Kayak Ride on Valentine’s Day in Austin Trying to think of what to Do in Austin on Valentine’s Day?  Trying to find some space in one of the hottest cities to move to.  When romance in the air for you, chances are, you are looking for what to do in Austin on Valentine’s…

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January 25, 2017

Mass Migration Underway in Austin, Texas

Just How Many People are Moving to Austin, Texas? Austin, Texas is becoming more and more of a popular place to live. There is currently a mass migration taking place there right now. There are over 150 people moving to Austin every day! Austin has experience 9.2% population growth from 2010 to 2013 alone. This…

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January 21, 2017

Stunning Night Kayaking: Congress Bridge Bat Colony

Congress Bridge Bat Colony Imagine you are kayaking along the dusky San Marcos River in Austin, Texas as the sun begins to set. You can hear the water gently lapping at the sides of your kayak and you can see stars slowly beginning to dot the horizon. When you begin to pass under the Congress…

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January 15, 2017

Martin Luther King March and Festival

Don’t miss out on Martin Luther Day Jr. celebrations in Austin on Monday January 16. Join the march starting at the MLK statue on the University of Texas campus to the historic Huston-Tillotson University to celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy to the world.  The March will memorialize MLK’s achievements while uplifting diversity and multi-culturalism in our great city. If…

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January 7, 2017

Zilker Park – The Crown Jewel Of Austin

Zilker Park – The Crown Jewel Of Austin Quite possibly the number one must see location when visiting  Austin, TX is Zilker Park. Like is Central Park to New York, or Audobon Park is to New Olreans, so is Zilker Park to Austin. Named after Andrew Zilker who owned the 350 acres inlcuding Barton Springs…

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January 6, 2017

Kayak Fishing the San Marcos River

Kayak Fishing the San Marcos River The San Marcos River is home to some of the biggest bass in Texas and as January approaches, it’s time to prepare because this is the time the biggest, baddest, bass will be out and about in an all out feeding frenzy. Kayak fishing the San Marcos River will…

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December 15, 2016