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Universities and colleges in Austin, Texas (3 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Austin, Texas" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
Zilker Botanical Gardens Entrance. The Zilker Botanical Garden (28 acres; 113,312 m 2) is a botanical garden of varied topography located on the south bank of the Colorado River at 2220 Barton Springs Road, near downtown Austin, Texas, United States.
Sixth Street is a historic street and entertainment district in Austin, Texas, located within the city's urban core in downtown Austin. [2] Sixth Street was formerly named Pecan Street under Austin's older naming convention, which had east–west streets named after trees and north–south streets named after Texas rivers (the latter convention remains in place).
Umlauf was employed by the Works Progress Administration Federal Art Project during the Great Depression and he garnered recognition for his large public work sculptures, including War Mother (1939) which resulted in his job offer from the University of Texas. He is known for his expressive sculptures regarding humanistic and religious themes ...
City of Austin austinparks .org /park /big-walnut-creek-nature-preserve / The Big Walnut Creek Nature Preserve , or simply Walnut Creek Preserve , is a 47-acre (19 ha) nature preserve located in northeast Austin, Texas , in the United States .
The soon-to-be mixed-use tower on 6th Street and Guadalupe Street in December. ... the apartments will have 360-degree views from the building's top 33 floors and pool decks on levels 34 and 66 ...
Scholz Garten (also known as Scholz Beer Garden) is a beer garden and restaurant in downtown Austin, Texas and one of the oldest operating businesses in Texas. Among the Texas businesses that predate Scholz Garten are the Daily News in Galveston (1842), the Excelsior Hotel in Jefferson (1858), the Menger Hotel in San Antonio (1859), and Imperial Sugar in Sugar Land (1842).
The West Sixth Street Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge in downtown Austin, Texas. Built in 1887, the bridge is one of the state's oldest masonry arch bridges. It is located at the site of the first bridge in Austin, carrying Sixth Street across Shoal Creek to link the western and central parts of the old city.