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Austin, Texas
SoCo, as South Congress Avenue is popularly called, is a vibrant neighborhood with several restaurants, cafes, food trucks, retail outlets, music venues and art galleries
The Texas Music Museum showcases the state's musical heritage and tradition, through musical artifacts, photographs and videos of performances, and live presentations
Is the state burying ground for Texas politicians, cultural figures and Republic of Texas heroes
The George Washington Carver Museum and Cultural Center showcases Austin's African-American heritage
The Texas State Cemetery is the final resting place of governors, senators, legislators, Congressmen, judges and other Texans who made a significant contribution to the history of the state
Oakwood Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Austin, and the final resting place of several notable personalities including Civil War General Thomas Green, 2-time Texas Governor Elisha Pease, and the city's first African-American councilman Henry Madison
The French Legation is a historic building that was built in 1841 for Alphonse Dubois de Saligny, the chargé d'affaires who represented the French government in the Republic of Texas