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5-часовой тур для небольших групп «Лучшее из Остина и Хилла»

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Возможно, зарождение Остина началось в 1830-х годах, когда в Центральный Техас прибыли англо-американские поселенцы. В 1837 году поселенцы основали деревню Ватерлоо на берегу реки Колорадо. Поскольку это первое постоянное поселение в этом районе, это кажется невероятным при взгляде на один из самых красивых городов Соединенных Штатов. Остин действительно является городом с мировым именем и может похвастаться прекрасными достопримечательностями. Гости Остина захотят уделить себе достаточно времени, чтобы осмотреть достопримечательности и звуки.
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Austin
History of Austin Texas. The state's fourth largest city, Austin originated as the riverside village of Waterloo, in a buffalo-hunting region occupied by Tonkawa and Comanche peoples. In 1839 it was selected by scouts as the site for the permanent capital of the Republic of Texas and renamed to honour Stephen F. Austin, father of the republic.
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Rainey Street Historic District
Renovated houses turned into bungalow bars reign supreme on Rainey, the increasingly popular tucked-away street. Day or night, you’ll find relaxed bar-goers strolling from bar to food trailer to bar again, often with their dogs in tow looking for a kicked back sip and a bite.
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Texas State Cemetery
Texas State Cemetery (TSC) is a cemetery located on about 22 acres (8.9 ha) just east of downtown Austin, the capital of the U.S. state of Texas. Originally the burial place of Edward Burleson, Texas Revolutionary general and Vice-President of the Republic of Texas, it was expanded into a Confederate cemetery during the Civil War. Later it was expanded again to include the graves and cenotaphs of prominent Texans and their spouses. It is a popular tourist attraction and colloquially referred to as the "Arlington of Texas" because of the renown of those interred and proximity to the seat of government.[1] The cemetery is divided into two sections. The smaller one contains around 900 graves of prominent Texans, while the larger has over 2,000 marked graves of Confederate veterans and widows. There is room for 7,500 interments; the cemetery is about half full, after including plots chosen by people who are eligible for burial
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Austin
Franklin Barbecue is in one of the most famous barbecue in the US , founded in 2009 by Aaron Franklin. The restaurant has attracted a national following. Long lines form early for brisket, pulled pork & other smoked meats at this bustling spot.
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The Driskill
The Driskill, a Romanesque-style building completed in 1886, is the oldest operating hotel in Austin, Texas, United States, and one of the best-known hotels in Texas generally. The Driskill was conceived and built by Col. Jesse Driskill, a cattleman who spent his fortune constructing "the finest hotel south of St. Louis". Today, the Driskill remains one of the premier hotels in Austin, featuring lavish bridal suites, two restaurants, and a grand ballroom. It is considered one of the most haunted hotels in the United States, featuring a variety of alleged supernatural activity throughout the building, including the spirit of Colonel Driskill himself. The Driskill has been owned and operated by Hyatt Hotels Corporation since 2013. The hotel was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on November 25, 1969.
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Texas Capitol
The Texas State Capitol is the capitol and seat of government of the American state of Texas. Located in downtown Austin, Texas, the structure houses the offices and chambers of the Texas Legislature and of the Governor of Texas. Designed in 1881 by architect Elijah E. Myers, it was constructed from 1882 to 1888 under the direction of civil engineer Reuben Lindsay Walker. A $75 million underground extension was completed in 1993. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and recognized as a National Historic Landmark in 1986. The Texas State Capitol is 302.64 feet (92.24 m) tall, making it the sixth-tallest state capitol and one of several taller than the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. The capitol was ranked 92nd in the 2007 "America's Favorite Architecture" poll commissioned by the American Institute of Architects.
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University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin, UT, or Texas) is a public research university in Austin, Texas, founded in 1883. The University of Texas was included in the Association of American Universities in 1929. The institution is composed of over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and over 24,000 faculty and staff. Duration: 5 minutes
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Willie Nelson Statue
The Willie Nelson statue is a bronze sculpture of singer-songwriter Willie Nelson, located in Downtown Austin, Texas. The statue was commissioned to artist Clete Shields by the nonprofit organization Capital Area Statues. Following his move to Nashville in 1960, Nelson enjoyed success as a songwriter, but his career as a singer did not progress. After shortly retiring from the music business, Nelson moved to Austin in 1972, where his career found new success as a performer. Knowing of the plans for the statue, Austin mayor Lee Leffingwell proposed to rename a portion of Second Street to Willie Nelson Boulevard. The unveiling of the statue took place on April 20, 2012 at 4:20 pm with Nelson in attendance.
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Lady Bird Lake Hike-and-Bike Trail
Lady Bird Lake (formerly, and still colloquially referred to as Town Lake) is a river-like reservoir on the Colorado River in Austin, Texas, United States. The City of Austin created the reservoir in 1960 as a cooling pond for a new city power plant. The lake, which has a surface area of 416 acres (168 ha), is now used primarily for recreation and flood control. The reservoir is named in honor of former First Lady of the United States Lady Bird Johnson
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Austin
The Picnic - Food Truck Park Outdoor eating destination featuring a wide variety of food trucks, plus retail vendors. 25 minutes stop for lunch
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Zilker Metropolitan Park
Zilker Metropolitan Park is a recreational area in south Austin, Texas at the juncture of Barton Creek and the Colorado River that comprises over 350 acres (142 ha) of publicly owned land. It is named after its benefactor, Andrew Jackson Zilker, who donated the land to the city in 1917. The land was developed into a park during the Great Depression in the 1930s. Today the park serves as a hub for many recreational activities and the hike and bike trail around Lady Bird Lake, both of which run next to the park. The large size of the park makes it a capable venue for large-scale events such as the Austin City Limits Music Festival and the Zilker Park Kite Festival. The park was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1997
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Greetings from Austin Mural
A popular site for photographers, this colorful, wall-sized painting depicts a retro postcard.
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Congress Avenue Bridge Bat Watching
The Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge (formerly known simply as the Congress Avenue Bridge) crosses over Lady Bird Lake in Austin, Texas. Before construction of the Longhorn Dam was completed in 1960, the bridge crossed the Colorado River from which Lady Bird Lake is impounded. The bridge was known as the Congress Avenue Bridge from the construction of the first span across the Colorado River at that location in the late 19th century until November 16, 2006, when the Austin City Council renamed the current bridge in honor of Ann W. Richards, the 45th Governor of Texas and a long-term resident of Austin. The bridge is currently home to the world's largest urban bat colony. It is a maternity colony, meaning it is a place where pregnant females come to roost in the spring and raise their pups from mid summer to fall. Until the pups are born, male bats are not under the bridge.
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Austin
History of Austin Texas. The state's fourth largest city, Austin originated as the riverside village of Waterloo, in a buffalo-hunting region occupied by Tonkawa and Comanche peoples. In 1839 it was selected by scouts as the site for the permanent capital of the Republic of Texas and renamed to honour Stephen F. Austin, father of the republic.
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Rainey Street Historic District
Renovated houses turned into bungalow bars reign supreme on Rainey, the increasingly popular tucked-away street. Day or night, you’ll find relaxed bar-goers strolling from bar to food trailer to bar again, often with their dogs in tow looking for a kicked back sip and a bite.
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Texas State Cemetery
Texas State Cemetery (TSC) is a cemetery located on about 22 acres (8.9 ha) just east of downtown Austin, the capital of the U.S. state of Texas. Originally the burial place of Edward Burleson, Texas Revolutionary general and Vice-President of the Republic of Texas, it was expanded into a Confederate cemetery during the Civil War. Later it was expanded again to include the graves and cenotaphs of prominent Texans and their spouses. It is a popular tourist attraction and colloquially referred to as the "Arlington of Texas" because of the renown of those interred and proximity to the seat of government.[1] The cemetery is divided into two sections. The smaller one contains around 900 graves of prominent Texans, while the larger has over 2,000 marked graves of Confederate veterans and widows. There is room for 7,500 interments; the cemetery is about half full, after including plots chosen by people who are eligible for burial
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Austin
Franklin Barbecue is in one of the most famous barbecue in the US , founded in 2009 by Aaron Franklin. The restaurant has attracted a national following. Long lines form early for brisket, pulled pork & other smoked meats at this bustling spot.
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The Driskill
The Driskill, a Romanesque-style building completed in 1886, is the oldest operating hotel in Austin, Texas, United States, and one of the best-known hotels in Texas generally. The Driskill was conceived and built by Col. Jesse Driskill, a cattleman who spent his fortune constructing "the finest hotel south of St. Louis". Today, the Driskill remains one of the premier hotels in Austin, featuring lavish bridal suites, two restaurants, and a grand ballroom. It is considered one of the most haunted hotels in the United States, featuring a variety of alleged supernatural activity throughout the building, including the spirit of Colonel Driskill himself. The Driskill has been owned and operated by Hyatt Hotels Corporation since 2013. The hotel was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on November 25, 1969.
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Texas Capitol
The Texas State Capitol is the capitol and seat of government of the American state of Texas. Located in downtown Austin, Texas, the structure houses the offices and chambers of the Texas Legislature and of the Governor of Texas. Designed in 1881 by architect Elijah E. Myers, it was constructed from 1882 to 1888 under the direction of civil engineer Reuben Lindsay Walker. A $75 million underground extension was completed in 1993. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and recognized as a National Historic Landmark in 1986. The Texas State Capitol is 302.64 feet (92.24 m) tall, making it the sixth-tallest state capitol and one of several taller than the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. The capitol was ranked 92nd in the 2007 "America's Favorite Architecture" poll commissioned by the American Institute of Architects.
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University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin, UT, or Texas) is a public research university in Austin, Texas, founded in 1883. The University of Texas was included in the Association of American Universities in 1929. The institution is composed of over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and over 24,000 faculty and staff. Duration: 5 minutes
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Willie Nelson Statue
The Willie Nelson statue is a bronze sculpture of singer-songwriter Willie Nelson, located in Downtown Austin, Texas. The statue was commissioned to artist Clete Shields by the nonprofit organization Capital Area Statues. Following his move to Nashville in 1960, Nelson enjoyed success as a songwriter, but his career as a singer did not progress. After shortly retiring from the music business, Nelson moved to Austin in 1972, where his career found new success as a performer. Knowing of the plans for the statue, Austin mayor Lee Leffingwell proposed to rename a portion of Second Street to Willie Nelson Boulevard. The unveiling of the statue took place on April 20, 2012 at 4:20 pm with Nelson in attendance.
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Lady Bird Lake Hike-and-Bike Trail
Lady Bird Lake (formerly, and still colloquially referred to as Town Lake) is a river-like reservoir on the Colorado River in Austin, Texas, United States. The City of Austin created the reservoir in 1960 as a cooling pond for a new city power plant. The lake, which has a surface area of 416 acres (168 ha), is now used primarily for recreation and flood control. The reservoir is named in honor of former First Lady of the United States Lady Bird Johnson
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Austin
The Picnic - Food Truck Park Outdoor eating destination featuring a wide variety of food trucks, plus retail vendors. 25 minutes stop for lunch
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Zilker Metropolitan Park
Zilker Metropolitan Park is a recreational area in south Austin, Texas at the juncture of Barton Creek and the Colorado River that comprises over 350 acres (142 ha) of publicly owned land. It is named after its benefactor, Andrew Jackson Zilker, who donated the land to the city in 1917. The land was developed into a park during the Great Depression in the 1930s. Today the park serves as a hub for many recreational activities and the hike and bike trail around Lady Bird Lake, both of which run next to the park. The large size of the park makes it a capable venue for large-scale events such as the Austin City Limits Music Festival and the Zilker Park Kite Festival. The park was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1997
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Greetings from Austin Mural
A popular site for photographers, this colorful, wall-sized painting depicts a retro postcard.
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Congress Avenue Bridge Bat Watching
The Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge (formerly known simply as the Congress Avenue Bridge) crosses over Lady Bird Lake in Austin, Texas. Before construction of the Longhorn Dam was completed in 1960, the bridge crossed the Colorado River from which Lady Bird Lake is impounded. The bridge was known as the Congress Avenue Bridge from the construction of the first span across the Colorado River at that location in the late 19th century until November 16, 2006, when the Austin City Council renamed the current bridge in honor of Ann W. Richards, the 45th Governor of Texas and a long-term resident of Austin. The bridge is currently home to the world's largest urban bat colony. It is a maternity colony, meaning it is a place where pregnant females come to roost in the spring and raise their pups from mid summer to fall. Until the pups are born, male bats are not under the bridge.
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Austin
History of Austin Texas. The state's fourth largest city, Austin originated as the riverside village of Waterloo, in a buffalo-hunting region occupied by Tonkawa and Comanche peoples. In 1839 it was selected by scouts as the site for the permanent capital of the Republic of Texas and renamed to honour Stephen F. Austin, father of the republic.
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Rainey Street Historic District
Renovated houses turned into bungalow bars reign supreme on Rainey, the increasingly popular tucked-away street. Day or night, you’ll find relaxed bar-goers strolling from bar to food trailer to bar again, often with their dogs in tow looking for a kicked back sip and a bite.
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Texas State Cemetery
Texas State Cemetery (TSC) is a cemetery located on about 22 acres (8.9 ha) just east of downtown Austin, the capital of the U.S. state of Texas. Originally the burial place of Edward Burleson, Texas Revolutionary general and Vice-President of the Republic of Texas, it was expanded into a Confederate cemetery during the Civil War. Later it was expanded again to include the graves and cenotaphs of prominent Texans and their spouses. It is a popular tourist attraction and colloquially referred to as the "Arlington of Texas" because of the renown of those interred and proximity to the seat of government.[1] The cemetery is divided into two sections. The smaller one contains around 900 graves of prominent Texans, while the larger has over 2,000 marked graves of Confederate veterans and widows. There is room for 7,500 interments; the cemetery is about half full, after including plots chosen by people who are eligible for burial
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Austin
Franklin Barbecue is in one of the most famous barbecue in the US , founded in 2009 by Aaron Franklin. The restaurant has attracted a national following. Long lines form early for brisket, pulled pork & other smoked meats at this bustling spot.
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The Driskill
The Driskill, a Romanesque-style building completed in 1886, is the oldest operating hotel in Austin, Texas, United States, and one of the best-known hotels in Texas generally. The Driskill was conceived and built by Col. Jesse Driskill, a cattleman who spent his fortune constructing "the finest hotel south of St. Louis". Today, the Driskill remains one of the premier hotels in Austin, featuring lavish bridal suites, two restaurants, and a grand ballroom. It is considered one of the most haunted hotels in the United States, featuring a variety of alleged supernatural activity throughout the building, including the spirit of Colonel Driskill himself. The Driskill has been owned and operated by Hyatt Hotels Corporation since 2013. The hotel was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on November 25, 1969.
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Texas Capitol
The Texas State Capitol is the capitol and seat of government of the American state of Texas. Located in downtown Austin, Texas, the structure houses the offices and chambers of the Texas Legislature and of the Governor of Texas. Designed in 1881 by architect Elijah E. Myers, it was constructed from 1882 to 1888 under the direction of civil engineer Reuben Lindsay Walker. A $75 million underground extension was completed in 1993. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and recognized as a National Historic Landmark in 1986. The Texas State Capitol is 302.64 feet (92.24 m) tall, making it the sixth-tallest state capitol and one of several taller than the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. The capitol was ranked 92nd in the 2007 "America's Favorite Architecture" poll commissioned by the American Institute of Architects.
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University of Texas at Austin
The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin, UT, or Texas) is a public research university in Austin, Texas, founded in 1883. The University of Texas was included in the Association of American Universities in 1929. The institution is composed of over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and over 24,000 faculty and staff. Duration: 5 minutes
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Willie Nelson Statue
The Willie Nelson statue is a bronze sculpture of singer-songwriter Willie Nelson, located in Downtown Austin, Texas. The statue was commissioned to artist Clete Shields by the nonprofit organization Capital Area Statues. Following his move to Nashville in 1960, Nelson enjoyed success as a songwriter, but his career as a singer did not progress. After shortly retiring from the music business, Nelson moved to Austin in 1972, where his career found new success as a performer. Knowing of the plans for the statue, Austin mayor Lee Leffingwell proposed to rename a portion of Second Street to Willie Nelson Boulevard. The unveiling of the statue took place on April 20, 2012 at 4:20 pm with Nelson in attendance.
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Lady Bird Lake Hike-and-Bike Trail
Lady Bird Lake (formerly, and still colloquially referred to as Town Lake) is a river-like reservoir on the Colorado River in Austin, Texas, United States. The City of Austin created the reservoir in 1960 as a cooling pond for a new city power plant. The lake, which has a surface area of 416 acres (168 ha), is now used primarily for recreation and flood control. The reservoir is named in honor of former First Lady of the United States Lady Bird Johnson
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Austin
The Picnic - Food Truck Park Outdoor eating destination featuring a wide variety of food trucks, plus retail vendors. 25 minutes stop for lunch
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Zilker Metropolitan Park
Zilker Metropolitan Park is a recreational area in south Austin, Texas at the juncture of Barton Creek and the Colorado River that comprises over 350 acres (142 ha) of publicly owned land. It is named after its benefactor, Andrew Jackson Zilker, who donated the land to the city in 1917. The land was developed into a park during the Great Depression in the 1930s. Today the park serves as a hub for many recreational activities and the hike and bike trail around Lady Bird Lake, both of which run next to the park. The large size of the park makes it a capable venue for large-scale events such as the Austin City Limits Music Festival and the Zilker Park Kite Festival. The park was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1997
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Greetings from Austin Mural
A popular site for photographers, this colorful, wall-sized painting depicts a retro postcard.
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Congress Avenue Bridge Bat Watching
The Ann W. Richards Congress Avenue Bridge (formerly known simply as the Congress Avenue Bridge) crosses over Lady Bird Lake in Austin, Texas. Before construction of the Longhorn Dam was completed in 1960, the bridge crossed the Colorado River from which Lady Bird Lake is impounded. The bridge was known as the Congress Avenue Bridge from the construction of the first span across the Colorado River at that location in the late 19th century until November 16, 2006, when the Austin City Council renamed the current bridge in honor of Ann W. Richards, the 45th Governor of Texas and a long-term resident of Austin. The bridge is currently home to the world's largest urban bat colony. It is a maternity colony, meaning it is a place where pregnant females come to roost in the spring and raise their pups from mid summer to fall. Until the pups are born, male bats are not under the bridge.
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Остин
История Остина, Техас. Четвертый по величине город штата, Остин, возник как прибрежная деревня Ватерлоо в районе охоты на буйволов, оккупированном народами тонкава и команчи. В 1839 году разведчики выбрали его местом для постоянной столицы Республики Техас и переименовали в честь Стивена Ф. Остина, отца республики.
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Исторический район Рейни-стрит
Отремонтированные дома, превращенные в бунгало-бары, безраздельно господствуют на Рейни, все более популярной укромной улице. Днем или ночью вы найдете расслабленных посетителей баров, прогуливающихся от бара к трейлеру с едой и снова к бару, часто со своими собаками на буксире в поисках опрокинутого глотка и укуса.
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Кладбище штата Техас
Кладбище штата Техас (TSC) - это кладбище, расположенное на площади около 22 акров (8,9 га) к востоку от центра города Остин, столицы американского штата Техас. Первоначально место захоронения Эдварда Берлесона, техасского революционного генерала и вице-президента Республики Техас, оно было расширено до кладбища Конфедерации во время Гражданской войны. Позже он был снова расширен за счет могил и кенотафов видных техасцев и их супругов. Это популярная туристическая достопримечательность, которую в просторечии называют «Арлингтоном Техаса» из-за известности похороненных и близости к резиденции правительства. Кладбище разделено на две части. В меньшем из них находится около 900 могил видных техасцев, а в большем - более 2000 отмеченных могил ветеранов Конфедерации и вдов. Есть место для 7500 погребений; кладбище заполнено примерно наполовину, включая участки, выбранные людьми, имеющими право на захоронение
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Остин
Franklin Barbecue — одно из самых известных барбекю в США, основанное в 2009 году Аароном Франклином. Ресторан привлек национальных поклонников. В этом оживленном месте рано выстраиваются длинные очереди за грудинкой, рваной свининой и другим копченым мясом.
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Дрискилл
Driskill, здание в романском стиле, построенное в 1886 году, является старейшим действующим отелем в Остине, штат Техас, США, и одним из самых известных отелей в Техасе в целом. Дрискилл был задуман и построен полковником Джесси Дрискиллом, скотоводом, который потратил свое состояние на строительство «лучшего отеля к югу от Сент-Луиса». Сегодня Driskill остается одним из лучших отелей в Остине с роскошными номерами для новобрачных, двумя ресторанами и большим бальным залом. Он считается одним из отелей с привидениями в Соединенных Штатах, в котором по всему зданию происходят различные предполагаемые сверхъестественные явления, в том числе дух самого полковника Дрискилл. Отель Driskill принадлежит и управляется Hyatt Hotels Corporation с 2013 года. 25 ноября 1969 года отель был внесен в Национальный реестр исторических мест.
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Капитолий Техаса
Капитолий штата Техас — столица и резиденция правительства американского штата Техас. В здании, расположенном в центре города Остин, штат Техас, находятся офисы и палаты Законодательного собрания Техаса и губернатора Техаса. Спроектированный в 1881 году архитектором Элайджей Э. Майерсом, он строился с 1882 по 1888 год под руководством инженера-строителя Рубена Линдси Уокера. В 1993 году было завершено подземное расширение стоимостью 75 миллионов долларов. Здание было внесено в Национальный реестр исторических мест в 1970 году и признано национальным историческим памятником в 1986 году. Капитолий штата Техас имеет высоту 302,64 фута (92,24 м), что делает его шестым по счету. - самый высокий Капитолий штата и один из нескольких выше Капитолия Соединенных Штатов в Вашингтоне, округ Колумбия. Капитолий занял 92-е место в опросе «Любимая архитектура Америки» в 2007 году, проведенном по заказу Американского института архитекторов.
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Техасский университет в Остине
Техасский университет в Остине (UT Austin, UT или Texas) — государственный исследовательский университет в Остине, штат Техас, основанный в 1883 году. Техасский университет был включен в Ассоциацию американских университетов в 1929 году. В состав учреждения входят более 50 000 студентов и аспирантов и более 24 000 преподавателей и сотрудников. Продолжительность: 5 минут
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Статуя Вилли Нельсона
Статуя Вилли Нельсона — бронзовая скульптура певца и автора песен Уилли Нельсона, расположенная в центре города Остин, штат Техас. Статуя была заказана художнику Клету Шилдсу некоммерческой организацией Capital Area Statues. После переезда в Нэшвилл в 1960 году Нельсон добился успеха как автор песен, но его карьера певца не развивалась. Вскоре после ухода из музыкального бизнеса Нельсон переехал в Остин в 1972 году, где его карьера исполнителя обрела новый успех. Зная о планах относительно статуи, мэр Остина Ли Леффингвелл предложил переименовать часть Второй улицы в бульвар Уилли Нельсона. Открытие статуи состоялось 20 апреля 2012 года в 16:20 с участием Нельсона.
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Пешеходная и велосипедная тропа озера Леди Берд
Озеро Леди Бёрд (ранее и до сих пор в просторечии называемое Городским озером) представляет собой речное водохранилище на реке Колорадо в Остине, штат Техас, США. Город Остин создал водохранилище в 1960 году в качестве пруда-охладителя для новой городской электростанции. Озеро площадью 416 акров (168 га) в настоящее время используется в основном для отдыха и борьбы с наводнениями. Водохранилище названо в честь бывшей первой леди США леди Берд Джонсон.
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Остин
The Picnic — Food Truck Park Место, где можно поесть на свежем воздухе, где есть множество грузовиков с едой и магазины розничной торговли. 25-минутная остановка на обед
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Зилкер Метрополитен Парк
Zilker Metropolitan Park - это зона отдыха на юге Остина, штат Техас, на стыке Бартон-Крик и реки Колорадо, которая включает более 350 акров (142 га) государственной земли. Он назван в честь своего благотворителя Эндрю Джексона Зилкера, который пожертвовал землю городу в 1917 году. Земля была превращена в парк во время Великой депрессии в 1930-х годах. Сегодня парк служит центром многих развлекательных мероприятий, а также пешеходных и велосипедных маршрутов вокруг озера Леди Берд, которые проходят рядом с парком. Большой размер парка делает его подходящим местом для проведения крупномасштабных мероприятий, таких как музыкальный фестиваль Austin City Limits и фестиваль воздушных змеев Zilker Park. В 1997 году парк был внесен в Национальный реестр исторических мест.
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Привет от Остина Мурала
На этой красочной картине во всю стену, популярном среди фотографов, изображена открытка в стиле ретро.
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Наблюдение за летучими мышами на мосту Конгресс-авеню
Мост Энн У. Ричардс на Конгресс-авеню (ранее известный как мост на Конгресс-авеню) пересекает озеро Леди Берд в Остине, штат Техас. До завершения строительства плотины Лонгхорн в 1960 году мост пересекал реку Колорадо, из которой запружено озеро Леди Берд. Мост был известен как мост Конгресс-авеню с момента строительства первого пролета через реку Колорадо в этом месте в конце 19 века до 16 ноября 2006 года, когда городской совет Остина переименовал нынешний мост в честь Энн У. Ричардс. , 45-й губернатор Техаса и давний житель Остина. В настоящее время на мосту находится крупнейшая в мире городская колония летучих мышей. Это родильная колония, то есть место, где беременные самки приезжают на ночлег весной и выращивают своих детенышей с середины лета до осени. Пока не родятся детеныши, летучие мыши-самцы не находятся под мостом.
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garyshusterman
Mar 2022
Great service, great prices. Very interesting tour of city. Tour guide is very custom oriented . Van is clean.
Jennifer_D
Feb 2022
Our driver did not show up for the tour. When we called the main line we were told there was no driver and she didn't know how we were able to book this tour. However all along the way I received confirmations for the tour. This was a 5 hour experience. At that point there was nothing else we could book and it affected our time in Austin. We were only there for two days, and we were counting on this.
Ответ от хоста
Feb 2022
First of all I want to apologize about the inconvenience caused you. You booked your tour through Viator, unfortunately due to technical glitch they made a reservation despite we were closed on that particular day, due to one of our guide was ill with Covid. I perfectly understand you do not understand how the system work, that you paid to one company but another company do the tour. I wish you call us directly this way we would simply explain you that we was not operational for that week. We did not even receive your reservation until you called us, our company provide tours in three different cities, we serve thousands of people every year, and our records shows. We have more than 1000 excellent reviews I hope you can give us another chance when you will be in Dallas, Houston or Austin, Please ask for me personally, so I can arrange any tour you were choose at no charge. so we can show you how great our company is. I sincerely apologize that you was not able to take the tour, but please understand that’s not our fault. Sincerely, Alex Shusterman

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