Why Austin? Because... its AUSTIN!

Entering Austin City Limits
Known for its casual and playful nature, Austin is the playground of Texas. Situated at the center of the Lone Star State, it stands as the gateway to the Texas Hill Country and the Highland Lakes. As the state capital and home to the University of Texas, the city supports a politically charged and culturally rich environment. It's hip, trendy, and high-tech. A large creative population-primarily musicians and artists-enhance its eclectic nature.

Natural Appeal
Blessed with a temperate year-round climate and 300 days of sunshine a year, Austin lives for the outdoors. Nature trails, parks and wilderness preserves create an oasis in the heart of the city. Town Lake bisects the center of downtown and is bordered by 10 miles of hike-and-bike trails where devoted joggers, walkers and cyclists flock every hour of the day.


From April through October, 1.5 million Mexican free-tail bats live under the Congress Avenue Bridge that spans Town Lake. Onlookers flock to the shores nightly to watch the nocturnal creatures emerging from beneath the bridge.

Historical View
Originally a buffalo hunting ground favored by Tonkawa Indians, Austin was permanently settled in 1838 as a trading post. Now, more than a million people live in the city named for Stephen F. Austin, who colonized Texas.

The Texas State Capitol, an imposing pink granite structure, commands a stately presence in downtown. Actually 14 feet taller than the nation's capitol, the Texas Statehouse is the largest domed statehouse in the country.

Texas' larger-than-life history comes together under one roof at the new Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum, which features intriguing artifacts, interactive exhibits, multi-media shows, and an IMAX Theatre.

Musical Talent
In the city where the music never stops, live music plays at more than 100 venues on any given evening. A little blues, a little country, the beat of rock and roll, and even a few jazz licks puts Austin music into a distinctive music genre that's difficult to label. The largest concentration of music venues is found downtown in the Warehouse District and along Sixth Street, a six-block stretch of bars and restaurants.

Now in its 28th season, Austin City Limits continues to be the best show in town. The long-running PBS series showcases American music and Texas music in particular. For ticket information, call the ticket hotline at 471-4811.

Cultural Scene
Austin is one of only a few U.S. cities with professional ballet, symphony, opera, and theater companies. With 20 museums, dozens of galleries, and as many as 35 theater companies, the city is experiencing a cultural renaissance.

Many of the city's cultural resources are found on the campus of the University of Texas, where the Blanton Museum of Art opens a new facility in 2005 and the Harry Ransom Center completes a renovation in early 2003.

The Lyndon B. Johnson Library and Museum, also located on campus, remains the most visited of the nation's presidential libraries. A scale replica of the Oval Office, artifacts from Air Force One, and volumes of official papers chronicle the rise of a young man who would be president from Central Texas.
Info taken from www.austintexas.org

View of Downtown Austin
Closer View of Downtown Austin from Town Lake.
The Texas State Capitol located on Congress Avenue.
Various Statues that surround the State Capitol (above).
Inside shot of the Capitol.
The 360 Bridge Located on 360.
View of Lake Austin from Mount Bonnell (The Highest Peak in Austin).
You can jog, walk, or stroll on the path that embraces Town Lake,
located near downtown.
The Statue of Austin Guitar Legend Stevie Ray Vaughn, on Town Lake.
A bridge near Zilker Park.
Austin is "The Live Music Capital of the World" for good reason. Above, Lyle Lovett performs for a taping of Austin City Limits.
The Driskill Hotel, a "Haunted" Landmark is still a staple on the famous 6th St.
Treaty Oak, a Living Legend.
The Longhorn Athletics give Austinites a reason to cheer year round.
The University of Texas at Austin is one of the nations leading schools in both Academics & Sports.
The UT Tower at night (Orange Glow represents a Special Occasion)
The AUSTIN PLASTIC SURGERY CENTER, home of Dr. Maggi.
Just up the road at the DELL Diamond in Round Rock, The Express (The Houston Astros Triple A Minor League Team) provides a preview of future big leaguers throughout the Summer.

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