Texas History Attractions There are many interesting facts about Texas history for kids to learn! Texans have a rich and colorful history. The Lone Star State has been home to some famous people, and it even has its own star on the flag. Let’s take a look at some of the most interest...
A varied playground prime for exploring, North America's natural wonders are countless. Head off the beaten path on a North America vacation and find untold wonders and stunning natural beauty.
The University of Texas System Board of Regents on Tuesday approved creating a $160 million endowment for the tuition plan.
Austin is authentically weird; from arts and visuals to music and food, no one does Texas like Austin Still have questions about Austin? Reach out to ourtenant representation teamto learn more. Alexa Fair Alexa puts her knack for writing to good use at AQUILA, acting as the in-house conten...
Amy K. Brown is a seasoned travel writer who has backpacked throughout France, writing for Let's Go and Rough Guides. She is the author of The Explorer's Guide to Austin, San Antonio, & the Hill Country, and Backroads and Byways of Texas....
Here are some of the top neighborhoods to consider when choosing where to stay in Austin: - Downtown: This is the heart of Austin and home to many of the city's top attractions, including the Texas State Capitol and the famous Sixth Street entertainment district. - South Congress: This ...
Covering more than 350 acres along the Colorado River’s banks, Zilker Metropolitan Park is an urban sanctuary tucked away in the center of Austin, Texas. Established in 1917, this iconic park has become a cherished recreational hub, offering diverse activities and natural attractions for locals ...
The Texas Science and Natural History Museum reopened this year, freshly remodeled and full of hands-on learning and adventure for all ages. They have special events, free fourth Sundays, and tons of info on the history of Texas, from the birth of our planet, through the age of dinosaurs,...
My grandmother, Inez married a guy from Texas, Joel Goodman, when my mom was around 10. They moved to Seattle. Joel's family, a Jewish family involved in retail, were from El Paso and Mexico. My mom always called Joel dad. He and my grandmother divorced in 1955, when I was 3. I...
Bring extra water for the hot, sticky summer and a jacket for the cold winter days. Day 1 Zip around the city on a bike tour to see places like Sixth Street, the Texas Capitol, Congress Avenue Bridge, and more. When you get hungry, grab a migas tacos lunch (an Austin fusion food ...