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Dedicated to producing quality bilingual theatre.
Dedicated to producing quality bilingual theatre. Reflects the heart and soul of the Latino reality.
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Bonnie Cullum is artistic director
Original musical pieces in conjunction with the Golden Arm Trio's Graham Reynolds are not to be missed
One of twelve presidential libraries, the LBJ Presidential Library and Museum holds over 45 million pages of historical documents, plus a museum which has an ever-changing array of exhibits related to American history and the American presidency
This natural history museum, housed in the exhibit hall of the Texas Natural Science Center, hosts a variety of interesting exhibits, including a paleontology laboratory where visitors are allowed to interact with and ask questions of paleontologists as they go about their work of cleaning, cataloging, and studying fossils
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 Colonial Revival style J
The Cox-Craddock House is a Colonial Revival-style house built in 1928, designed by architect Hugo Kuehne
Austin is a university town and Texas sports are taken very seriously