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Showing posts with label Austin. Show all posts

10/06/17

City and Country Destinations in Texas and Oklahoma

Historical Tourism Victorian Architecture Cowboys Cowgirls Public Art Vintage Rails  

Houston is the largest city in Texas and the US South as well as America's fourth-largest. A cosmopolitan destination and home to an energetic arts community, Houston was founded in 1836 near the banks of Buffalo Bayou. The city was named after former General Sam Houston, who was president of the Republic of Texas and commander at the Battle of San Jacinto, 25 miles - 40 km - east of where the city was established. Read More
Austin, on the eastern edge of Texas Hill Country, is the state capital, the live music capital of the world, a center for film, home to the University of Texas and Formula 1's Circuit of the Americas raceway. The city’ parks and lakes are popular for hiking, biking, swimming, boating and other outdoor pursuits as well as a ballet, world-class museums and a unique shopping experience. Read More



Experience San Antonio’s rich heritage by visiting its 18th century Spanish colonial missions, residential areas dating from the 1860s and the local museums that celebrate the city’s past. The National Historic Park the Mission Trail is a walking, biking or driving experience of the five local missions and the centuries of local history and culture: Mission San Antonio de Valero, commonly known as the Alamo, Mission Concepción, Mission San José, Mission San Juan Capistrano and Mission San Francisco de la Espada. The San Antonio Mission Trail begins at the Alamo and winds southward along a nine-mile stretch of the San Antonio River. Read More
Dallas is relatively young city with a colorful past. In 1839, John Neely Bryan, a lawyer from Tennessee with a taste for adventure, wandered into the area and was impressed with what he believed to be the perfect ingredients for a trading post and eventually a town: plenty of raw land, Indians with whom to do business, and the river. The young city’s can-do spirit helped bring the railroads to the area in the 1870s, the Federal Reserve Bank in 1914, Southern Methodist University in 1915, Love Field Airport in 1927, the Texas Centennial Exposition in 1936 and DFW International Airport in 1973. Read More
Cowboys Cowgirls Wineries Public Art Trails and Vintage Railroads
Grapevine is a small town located between Dallas and Fort Worth and is home of DFW International Airport, the world’s fourth largest, with nonstop service from more than 200 cities, including over 50 international destinations. Main Street in the historic downtown has a public library, recreation center, antique stores, restaurants, bars, theaters, a park, and many specialty shops. Here, you can also bottle your own wine, explore Historic Nash Farm, the Botanical Gardens and Lake Grapevine.

A Downtown Walking Tour the Main Street Historic District includes over 50 buildings and their architectural descriptions as well as stories, events and people who contributed to the town’s development. Founded in 1844, Grapevine is the oldest community in Tarrant County. In 1888, when the Cotton Belt Railroad came to Grapevine, businesses flourished and the wooden buildings on Main Street were replaced with new structures constructed of locally-made brick. Read More




 

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Fort Worth was settled in 1849 as an army outpost along the Trinity River as one of eight forts assigned to protect settlers on the advancing frontier. The cattle industry was king for a generation of people working the Fort Worth leg of the historic Chisholm Trail, which ran from the 1860s to the 1870s when the Texas & Pacific Railway arrived. In the years that followed, oil and aviation brought new wealth throughout the region. The post-war years found Fort Worth capitalizing on its strengths as a transport, business and military center. Cultural pursuits included the development of the city's internationally acclaimed museum district.
Food Brews and Spirits in Fort Worth you can experience cowboy cuisine, trendy farm-to-table, authentic Mexican and bayou fare. Highlights include beef briskets, pork ribs and locally grown, organic artisan cheeses, alongside nicely paired wines. Artisanal distilleries offer straight bourbon, premium blended whiskey and vodka made from black-eyed peas. Also handcrafted beers, some brewed with milk, honey and sugar, accompanied by live music and local food trucks. Read More
Oklahoma
Historical Tourism and Victorian Architecture
Guthrie lies along one of the primary corridors into Texas and Mexico, and is a four-hour drive from the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area. The city is in the center of the state, about 32 miles - 51 km - north of Oklahoma City, in the Sandstone Hills region of Oklahoma, known for hills of 250 to 400 feet - 120 m - and oak forests. Read More

9/28/17

Austin and the Texas Hill Country



City and Hill Country Itineraries

Austin, on the eastern edge of Texas Hill Country, is the state capital, the live music capital of the world, a center for film, home to the University of Texas and Formula 1's Circuit of the Americas raceway. The city’ parks and lakes are popular for hiking, biking, swimming, boating and other outdoor pursuits as well as a ballet, world-class museums and a unique shopping experience.

The Hill Country with Historic Towns over two dozen Vineyards and a laid-back Lifestyle
Gruene look for the water tower to find this former German farming settlement turned ghost town turned artsy, revitalized community listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Guadalupe River offers fly fishing in the southernmost trout stream in the Northern Hemisphere. Enjoy a wine tasting experience in Grapevine’s outdoor garden or shop for antiques. 
Georgetown with its Victorian Downtown Square and restored courthouse is at the crossroads of the Chisholm and Hill Country Trails and is home to the Palace Theatre.
Fredericksburg is home to over 20 wineries offering tastings, barrel room tours, great views and authentic German cuisine. Main Street has over 150 shops, boutiques and art galleries. Also, the National Museum of the Pacific War with interactive exhibits, LBJ State and National Historical Parks where you can tour the 36th President's Texas White House.
New Braunfels founded in 1845 by German settlers, is a small town with historic districts. Go for a swim, kayaking or rafting on the Guadalupe River or two-step at Gruene Hall, the state's oldest dance hall.
Wimberley was a mill town producing in lumber, molasses and cotton and is now a hub for Hill Country arts, boutiques and outdoor adventures. Swim with other families at Jacob's Well, or hike through the scenic Cypress Creek Trail and Mount Baldy.
Austin City Itineraries

Wildflowers and Gardens the best of nature all within the setting of rolling hills and area lakes: Zilker Botanical Garden — located on 30 acres with theme gardens interconnected with streams, waterfalls and Koi-filled ponds; the Umlauf Sculpture Garden exhibits sculptures by the 20th century American artist Charles Umlauf; the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center with a diversity of wildflowers and other native Texas plants.



Music Austin’s music roots run deep and no trip would be complete without sampling some live music. On any given evening, nearly 200 venues feature live music of all types – jazz, blues, country, Tejano, classical, folk and rock. Festivals such as SXSW, ACL Festival, and Blues on the Green attract thousands of music buffs and bands and keeps Austin at the top of the worldwide music scene.



Arts and Culture explore the museums, ballets, theaters and symphonies that thrive in this city; The Blanton Museum of Art at The University of Texas at Austin is one of the foremost university art museums in the country, and has the largest and most comprehensive collection of art in Central Texas; the Harry Ransom Center holds the very First Photograph and one of five Gutenberg Bibles in the US; the Austin Museum of Art, sits on twelve acres of beautiful parkland overlooking Lake Austin; the Mexic-Arte Museum, the official Mexican and Mexican American Fine Arts Museum located in downtown Austin.
Adventure rolling hills and meandering waterways create the perfect playground for exciting adventure opportunities; hiking and biking around Lady Bird Lake in downtown Austin; the Barton Springs Greenbelt with over 7 miles of natural surface trails; climb Mount Bonnell, the highest peak within the Austin City Limits and beautiful views of downtown and Lake Austin.
Zilker Park and Barton Springs Pool a 361-acre park with a golf course, a large playground for children, the Zilker Zephyr train, and Barton Springs Pool, an urban oasis with 68-degree, spring-fed waters.
The Texas State Capitol largest of America’s statehouses and 14 feet taller than the U.S. Capitol.
The LBJ Presidential Library chronicles the political life and times of LBJ. The First Lady's Gallery highlights the legacy of Lady Bird Johnson. Also, six decades of American history.




Austin Shopping and Entertainment

Downtown a bustling area of commerce, cuisine, cocktails and the Capitol, a melting pot of finance and fun, as well as philanthropic conservation; the arts scene is alive and well with galleries and museums at nearly every corner.


2nd Street between Congress Avenue and San Antonio streets, this area is home to local and national brands, ranging from beauty, body and abode, to restaurants and pubs.

Warehouse District as the name implies, many of the neighborhood's bars and restaurants are housed in renovated warehouses; a vibrant scene that draws a diverse crowd thanks to its range of live entertainment, restaurants, LGBT scene and unique shops. 

East Austin Arguably the fastest growing neighborhood in Austin, the eclectic east side is where old meets new. Discover rich history and culture, eateries and boutiques.

Rainey Street renovated houses turned into bungalow bars can be found on this increasingly popular street.

South Congress This vibrant neighborhood south of Lady Bird Lake is a popular hangout for locals.