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The Willow-Spence Streets Historic District is a neighborhood lined with houses, churches, and commercial buildings dating back to the early 20th century that were built in various architectural styles such as Gothic, Craftsmen Bungalow, and Spanish Revival..
The Willow-Spence Streets Historic District is a neighborhood lined with houses, churches, and commercial buildings dating back to the early 20th century that were built in various architectural styles such as Gothic, Craftsmen Bungalow, and Spanish Revival.
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Austin, Texas
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
Go to Esther's Follies for an entertaining Saturday Night Live-like comedy skits (Th-Sa)
If you're into the bar and club scene, head to Sixth Street during the later hours for a wide selection of venues, many of which also feature live music
The William Sidney Porter House, also known as O
The Ann W Richards Congress Avenue Bridge over the Lady Bird Lake is home to the world's largest urban bat colony, with over a million Mexican free-tailed bats taking up residence in the gaps in concrete under the bridge every summer
The slogan 'Keep Austin Weird' pans out in several ways all over the city, and the Museum of the Weird brings all the freaky under one roof
With several locations scattered throughout the city, the Alamo Draft House is a great place for movie lovers to experience current and classic movies on the big screen