The bronze statue of blues guitar great and six-time Grammy winner Stevie Ray Vaughan on the Lady Bird Lake Trail along the south shore of Town Lake is a popular tourist attraction.

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Stevie Ray Vaughan Statue, Austin

The bronze statue of blues guitar great and six-time Grammy winner Stevie Ray Vaughan on the Lady Bird Lake Trail along the south shore of Town Lake is a popular tourist attraction..

The bronze statue of blues guitar great and six-time Grammy winner Stevie Ray Vaughan on the Lady Bird Lake Trail along the south shore of Town Lake is a popular tourist attraction.


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About Stevie Ray Vaughan Statue

 Lady Bird Lake Trail, Austin, TX 78704, United States

 +1 512-474-5171

 www.austinparks.org

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