14th
November
2009
Author: Joe Cline
Austin’s Top Ten Fine Dining Establishments
Austin is known for barbecue, Tex-Mex spiciness, and cowboy food in general. But the Austin area also offers exquisite fine dining on a par with the most exclusive restaurants in the country. Contemporary flavors and world-class chefs offer exceptional selections, all with a uniquely Austin flair.
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9th
November
2009
By: Dane Smith
Like most towns during the holiday season, Austin brings out their festive lights. However, there are two areas in town known for displaying an awesome array of lights- 37th Street, and the Trail of Lights in Zilker Park.
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5th
November
2009
by Michael Fisher
Bed and breakfasts have long been the accommodation of choice for couples looking for a cozy romantic refuge. Nicely adorned comfortable rooms, home-cooked meals and friendly acquaintances calm your nerves and allow you to breathe again. Romantic escapes at bed and breakfasts, including inns which offer special romantic packages year-round for those special times. Great for your honeymoon, an anniversary, or just a weekend away from the kids.
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28th
October
2009
By: Ki Gray
Austin, Texas, is well known for its nightlife, but there is plenty to do during daylight hours, too. With a wide variety of museums and cultural centers catering to most every interest, Austin provides visitors and residents alike with countless options for cultural outings. Here is a closer look at five of Austin’s best.
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25th
October
2009
by Dane Smith
On the eastern edge of the Edward’s plateau lies one of Austin’s greatest treasures: the Barton Creek Greenbelt. After millions of years, the runoff of rainwater carved a canyon into the plateau, and created one of Austin’s treasures.
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