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Двухэтажный тур по Остину с одной петлей

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Узнайте все об Остине и его богатой истории, любуясь потрясающим видом на город с крыши двухэтажного автобуса. С нашей беспрепятственной верхней палубы открывается лучший вид на Остин, что делает этот тур лучшим для фотографирования. Люди на улице также любят общаться с людьми на верхней палубе! Для вашего комфорта нижняя палуба оснащена климат-контролем. Этот тур проходит мимо большего количества достопримечательностей в центре города, чем любой другой тур по Остину. В каждом туре есть водитель и гид без аудиозаписи. Наслаждайтесь своим опытом в Остине гораздо больше, взаимодействуя с нашими гидами, единственная цель которых - сделать ваш опыт веселым и интересным.

Это однокруговой тур, в котором вы остаетесь в автобусе на время тура, который продлится от 75 до 90 минут, в зависимости от пробок. Ваш тур завершится, когда вы вернетесь к остановке № 1 в Центре посетителей Остина.
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Что ожидать
1
6th Street
Historic 6th Street Entertainment District
2
Austin Convention Center
Austin Convention Center
3
Austin Fire Museum
Located in historic Central Fire Station No. 1, the Austin Fire Museum features 19th to 21st Century uniforms, photographs, and memorabilia from the firefighters of Austin.
4
Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig Museum
The 1869 home of Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig was saved and deeded to the City of Austin in 2003. Joseph Hannig built this home in 1869 for his new wife, Susanna Dickinson. She survived the Battle of the Alamo and carried the news of its fall to Sam Houston, which ultimately led to Houston's defeat of Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto and won independence for the Republic of Texas.
5
O. Henry Home & Museum
Explore William Sydney Porter's life in Austin and take a look at the inside!
6
Museum of The Weird
The Museum of the Weird is one of the last true dime museums in the United States. Originally introduced to the mass public by P.T. Barnum in the 1800s, dime museums became popular forms of entertainment (and pseudo-education) around the late 19th to early 20th century, and were also the birthplace of the sideshow.
7
The Driskill
The Driskill Hotel is 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".
8
Texas State Capitol
The Texas Capitol is widely recognized as one of the nation's most distinguished state capitols. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986.
9
Texas Governor's Mansion
This premier historic home has served as the official residence of Texas governors and their families since 1856. It is the fourth oldest continuously occupied governor’s residence in the country and the oldest governor’s mansion west of the Mississippi River. On June 8, 2008, the Governor's Mansion was severely damaged by arson. The Mansion was empty and all its prized contents in storage, but significant structural and architectural damage occurred to the house. With broad support from preservationists, lawmakers and Texans from all walks of life, the arsonist has not been given the last word in the history of this Texas treasure. The Governor’s Mansion has been fully restored and will be occupied by governors and their families for many more decades to come.
10
Capitol Complex Visitors Center
Exhibits, tours, gift shop, and travel center.
11
LBJ Presidential Library
“It is all here: the story of our time with the bark off...This library will show the facts, not just the joy and triumphs, but the sorrow and failures, too.” —from the words of Lyndon Baines Johnson at the dedication of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, May 22, 1971
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Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium
Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium located in Austin, Texas, on the campus of the University of Texas, has been home to the Longhorns football team since 1924. Prior to construction to build permanent south end zone seating and luxury suites, the official stadium seating capacity was 100,119, which made the stadium the largest in the Big 12 Conference, the eighth largest stadium in the United States, and the ninth largest stadium in the world.
13
University of Texas Tower
The 307-foot tall UT Austin Tower was completed in 1937 and through the years has served as the university’s most distinguishing landmark and as a symbol of academic excellence and personal opportunity.
14
Bullock Texas State History Museum
Opened in 2001 as the official history museum of the State of Texas, we engage the broadest possible audience to interpret the continually unfolding Story of Texas through meaningful educational experiences.
15
The Blanton Museum of Art
As the primary art collection for the city of Austin, the Blanton Museum of Art is a major resource for the community. With more than 19,000 works in the collection, the Blanton showcases art from across the ages, from ancient greek pottery to abstract expressionism. With a year-round schedule of traveling exhibitions, art lovers are sure to discover new and old favorites at the Blanton.
16
Harry Ransom Center
The Ransom Center is an internationally renowned humanities research center at The University of Texas at Austin. Our extensive collections provide unique insight into the creative process of some of our finest writers and artists, deepening the understanding and appreciation of literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts.
17
Congress Avenue Bridge Bat Watching
Congress Avenue Bridge shelters the largest urban bat colony in North America. Between 750,000 and 1.5 million bats fly out near dusk. Best viewing dates: April-October.
18
SoCo District
This vibrant neighborhood south of Lady Bird Lake is a must-stroll for visitors and a popular hangout for locals. South Congress oozes homespun character and boasts the story of Austin’s yesteryear in its boutiques, eateries, galleries and music venues.
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Long Center
The Long Center is proud to say that we’re a product of our environment, and even prouder to say that we’re cultivators of it. They present the performances, music, movies, hangouts, festivals, and countless other interests that unite, delight, and inspire us all. We’re not just putting Austin culture on display. We’re extending a firsthand, front-row invitation to help shape it.
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6th Street
Historic 6th Street Entertainment District
21
Austin Convention Center
Austin Convention Center
22
Austin Fire Museum
Located in historic Central Fire Station No. 1, the Austin Fire Museum features 19th to 21st Century uniforms, photographs, and memorabilia from the firefighters of Austin.
23
Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig Museum
The 1869 home of Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig was saved and deeded to the City of Austin in 2003. Joseph Hannig built this home in 1869 for his new wife, Susanna Dickinson. She survived the Battle of the Alamo and carried the news of its fall to Sam Houston, which ultimately led to Houston's defeat of Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto and won independence for the Republic of Texas.
24
O. Henry Home & Museum
Explore William Sydney Porter's life in Austin and take a look at the inside!
25
Museum of The Weird
The Museum of the Weird is one of the last true dime museums in the United States. Originally introduced to the mass public by P.T. Barnum in the 1800s, dime museums became popular forms of entertainment (and pseudo-education) around the late 19th to early 20th century, and were also the birthplace of the sideshow.
26
The Driskill
The Driskill Hotel is 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".
27
Texas State Capitol
The Texas Capitol is widely recognized as one of the nation's most distinguished state capitols. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986.
28
Texas Governor's Mansion
This premier historic home has served as the official residence of Texas governors and their families since 1856. It is the fourth oldest continuously occupied governor’s residence in the country and the oldest governor’s mansion west of the Mississippi River. On June 8, 2008, the Governor's Mansion was severely damaged by arson. The Mansion was empty and all its prized contents in storage, but significant structural and architectural damage occurred to the house. With broad support from preservationists, lawmakers and Texans from all walks of life, the arsonist has not been given the last word in the history of this Texas treasure. The Governor’s Mansion has been fully restored and will be occupied by governors and their families for many more decades to come.
29
Capitol Complex Visitors Center
Exhibits, tours, gift shop, and travel center.
30
LBJ Presidential Library
“It is all here: the story of our time with the bark off...This library will show the facts, not just the joy and triumphs, but the sorrow and failures, too.” —from the words of Lyndon Baines Johnson at the dedication of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, May 22, 1971
31
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium
Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium located in Austin, Texas, on the campus of the University of Texas, has been home to the Longhorns football team since 1924. Prior to construction to build permanent south end zone seating and luxury suites, the official stadium seating capacity was 100,119, which made the stadium the largest in the Big 12 Conference, the eighth largest stadium in the United States, and the ninth largest stadium in the world.
32
University of Texas Tower
The 307-foot tall UT Austin Tower was completed in 1937 and through the years has served as the university’s most distinguishing landmark and as a symbol of academic excellence and personal opportunity.
33
Bullock Texas State History Museum
Opened in 2001 as the official history museum of the State of Texas, we engage the broadest possible audience to interpret the continually unfolding Story of Texas through meaningful educational experiences.
34
The Blanton Museum of Art
As the primary art collection for the city of Austin, the Blanton Museum of Art is a major resource for the community. With more than 19,000 works in the collection, the Blanton showcases art from across the ages, from ancient greek pottery to abstract expressionism. With a year-round schedule of traveling exhibitions, art lovers are sure to discover new and old favorites at the Blanton.
35
Harry Ransom Center
The Ransom Center is an internationally renowned humanities research center at The University of Texas at Austin. Our extensive collections provide unique insight into the creative process of some of our finest writers and artists, deepening the understanding and appreciation of literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts.
36
Congress Avenue Bridge Bat Watching
Congress Avenue Bridge shelters the largest urban bat colony in North America. Between 750,000 and 1.5 million bats fly out near dusk. Best viewing dates: April-October.
37
SoCo District
This vibrant neighborhood south of Lady Bird Lake is a must-stroll for visitors and a popular hangout for locals. South Congress oozes homespun character and boasts the story of Austin’s yesteryear in its boutiques, eateries, galleries and music venues.
38
Long Center
The Long Center is proud to say that we’re a product of our environment, and even prouder to say that we’re cultivators of it. They present the performances, music, movies, hangouts, festivals, and countless other interests that unite, delight, and inspire us all. We’re not just putting Austin culture on display. We’re extending a firsthand, front-row invitation to help shape it.
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6th Street
Historic 6th Street Entertainment District
40
Austin Convention Center
Austin Convention Center
41
Austin Fire Museum
Located in historic Central Fire Station No. 1, the Austin Fire Museum features 19th to 21st Century uniforms, photographs, and memorabilia from the firefighters of Austin.
42
Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig Museum
The 1869 home of Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig was saved and deeded to the City of Austin in 2003. Joseph Hannig built this home in 1869 for his new wife, Susanna Dickinson. She survived the Battle of the Alamo and carried the news of its fall to Sam Houston, which ultimately led to Houston's defeat of Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto and won independence for the Republic of Texas.
43
O. Henry Home & Museum
Explore William Sydney Porter's life in Austin and take a look at the inside!
44
Museum of The Weird
The Museum of the Weird is one of the last true dime museums in the United States. Originally introduced to the mass public by P.T. Barnum in the 1800s, dime museums became popular forms of entertainment (and pseudo-education) around the late 19th to early 20th century, and were also the birthplace of the sideshow.
45
The Driskill
The Driskill Hotel is 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".
46
Texas State Capitol
The Texas Capitol is widely recognized as one of the nation's most distinguished state capitols. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986.
47
Texas Governor's Mansion
This premier historic home has served as the official residence of Texas governors and their families since 1856. It is the fourth oldest continuously occupied governor’s residence in the country and the oldest governor’s mansion west of the Mississippi River. On June 8, 2008, the Governor's Mansion was severely damaged by arson. The Mansion was empty and all its prized contents in storage, but significant structural and architectural damage occurred to the house. With broad support from preservationists, lawmakers and Texans from all walks of life, the arsonist has not been given the last word in the history of this Texas treasure. The Governor’s Mansion has been fully restored and will be occupied by governors and their families for many more decades to come.
48
Capitol Complex Visitors Center
Exhibits, tours, gift shop, and travel center.
49
LBJ Presidential Library
“It is all here: the story of our time with the bark off...This library will show the facts, not just the joy and triumphs, but the sorrow and failures, too.” —from the words of Lyndon Baines Johnson at the dedication of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, May 22, 1971
50
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium
Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium located in Austin, Texas, on the campus of the University of Texas, has been home to the Longhorns football team since 1924. Prior to construction to build permanent south end zone seating and luxury suites, the official stadium seating capacity was 100,119, which made the stadium the largest in the Big 12 Conference, the eighth largest stadium in the United States, and the ninth largest stadium in the world.
51
University of Texas Tower
The 307-foot tall UT Austin Tower was completed in 1937 and through the years has served as the university’s most distinguishing landmark and as a symbol of academic excellence and personal opportunity.
52
Bullock Texas State History Museum
Opened in 2001 as the official history museum of the State of Texas, we engage the broadest possible audience to interpret the continually unfolding Story of Texas through meaningful educational experiences.
53
The Blanton Museum of Art
As the primary art collection for the city of Austin, the Blanton Museum of Art is a major resource for the community. With more than 19,000 works in the collection, the Blanton showcases art from across the ages, from ancient greek pottery to abstract expressionism. With a year-round schedule of traveling exhibitions, art lovers are sure to discover new and old favorites at the Blanton.
54
Harry Ransom Center
The Ransom Center is an internationally renowned humanities research center at The University of Texas at Austin. Our extensive collections provide unique insight into the creative process of some of our finest writers and artists, deepening the understanding and appreciation of literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts.
55
Congress Avenue Bridge Bat Watching
Congress Avenue Bridge shelters the largest urban bat colony in North America. Between 750,000 and 1.5 million bats fly out near dusk. Best viewing dates: April-October.
56
SoCo District
This vibrant neighborhood south of Lady Bird Lake is a must-stroll for visitors and a popular hangout for locals. South Congress oozes homespun character and boasts the story of Austin’s yesteryear in its boutiques, eateries, galleries and music venues.
57
Long Center
The Long Center is proud to say that we’re a product of our environment, and even prouder to say that we’re cultivators of it. They present the performances, music, movies, hangouts, festivals, and countless other interests that unite, delight, and inspire us all. We’re not just putting Austin culture on display. We’re extending a firsthand, front-row invitation to help shape it.
58
6th Street
Historic 6th Street Entertainment District
59
Austin Convention Center
Austin Convention Center
60
Austin Fire Museum
Located in historic Central Fire Station No. 1, the Austin Fire Museum features 19th to 21st Century uniforms, photographs, and memorabilia from the firefighters of Austin.
61
Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig Museum
The 1869 home of Joseph and Susanna Dickinson Hannig was saved and deeded to the City of Austin in 2003. Joseph Hannig built this home in 1869 for his new wife, Susanna Dickinson. She survived the Battle of the Alamo and carried the news of its fall to Sam Houston, which ultimately led to Houston's defeat of Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto and won independence for the Republic of Texas.
62
O. Henry Home & Museum
Explore William Sydney Porter's life in Austin and take a look at the inside!
63
Museum of The Weird
The Museum of the Weird is one of the last true dime museums in the United States. Originally introduced to the mass public by P.T. Barnum in the 1800s, dime museums became popular forms of entertainment (and pseudo-education) around the late 19th to early 20th century, and were also the birthplace of the sideshow.
64
The Driskill
The Driskill Hotel is 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".
65
Texas State Capitol
The Texas Capitol is widely recognized as one of the nation's most distinguished state capitols. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986.
66
Texas Governor's Mansion
This premier historic home has served as the official residence of Texas governors and their families since 1856. It is the fourth oldest continuously occupied governor’s residence in the country and the oldest governor’s mansion west of the Mississippi River. On June 8, 2008, the Governor's Mansion was severely damaged by arson. The Mansion was empty and all its prized contents in storage, but significant structural and architectural damage occurred to the house. With broad support from preservationists, lawmakers and Texans from all walks of life, the arsonist has not been given the last word in the history of this Texas treasure. The Governor’s Mansion has been fully restored and will be occupied by governors and their families for many more decades to come.
67
Capitol Complex Visitors Center
Exhibits, tours, gift shop, and travel center.
68
LBJ Presidential Library
“It is all here: the story of our time with the bark off...This library will show the facts, not just the joy and triumphs, but the sorrow and failures, too.” —from the words of Lyndon Baines Johnson at the dedication of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum, May 22, 1971
69
Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium
Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium located in Austin, Texas, on the campus of the University of Texas, has been home to the Longhorns football team since 1924. Prior to construction to build permanent south end zone seating and luxury suites, the official stadium seating capacity was 100,119, which made the stadium the largest in the Big 12 Conference, the eighth largest stadium in the United States, and the ninth largest stadium in the world.
70
University of Texas Tower
The 307-foot tall UT Austin Tower was completed in 1937 and through the years has served as the university’s most distinguishing landmark and as a symbol of academic excellence and personal opportunity.
71
Bullock Texas State History Museum
Opened in 2001 as the official history museum of the State of Texas, we engage the broadest possible audience to interpret the continually unfolding Story of Texas through meaningful educational experiences.
72
The Blanton Museum of Art
As the primary art collection for the city of Austin, the Blanton Museum of Art is a major resource for the community. With more than 19,000 works in the collection, the Blanton showcases art from across the ages, from ancient greek pottery to abstract expressionism. With a year-round schedule of traveling exhibitions, art lovers are sure to discover new and old favorites at the Blanton.
73
Harry Ransom Center
The Ransom Center is an internationally renowned humanities research center at The University of Texas at Austin. Our extensive collections provide unique insight into the creative process of some of our finest writers and artists, deepening the understanding and appreciation of literature, photography, film, art, and the performing arts.
74
Congress Avenue Bridge Bat Watching
Congress Avenue Bridge shelters the largest urban bat colony in North America. Between 750,000 and 1.5 million bats fly out near dusk. Best viewing dates: April-October.
75
SoCo District
This vibrant neighborhood south of Lady Bird Lake is a must-stroll for visitors and a popular hangout for locals. South Congress oozes homespun character and boasts the story of Austin’s yesteryear in its boutiques, eateries, galleries and music venues.
76
Long Center
The Long Center is proud to say that we’re a product of our environment, and even prouder to say that we’re cultivators of it. They present the performances, music, movies, hangouts, festivals, and countless other interests that unite, delight, and inspire us all. We’re not just putting Austin culture on display. We’re extending a firsthand, front-row invitation to help shape it.
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6-я улица
Исторический район развлечений на 6-й улице
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Конференц-центр Остина
Конференц-центр Остина
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Музей огня Остина
Музей пожарной охраны Остина, расположенный в исторической центральной пожарной части № 1, представляет униформу пожарных Остина с 19 по 21 век, фотографии и памятные вещи.
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Музей Джозефа и Сюзанны Дикинсон Ханниг
Дом 1869 года Джозефа и Сюзанны Дикинсон Ханниг был спасен и передан городу Остин в 2003 году. Джозеф Ханниг построил этот дом в 1869 году для своей новой жены Сюзанны Дикинсон. Она пережила битву при Аламо и сообщила Сэму Хьюстону о его падении, что в конечном итоге привело к поражению Хьюстоном Санта-Анны в битве при Сан-Хасинто и завоеванию независимости Республики Техас.
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Дом и музей О. Генри
Исследуйте жизнь Уильяма Сидни Портера в Остине и загляните внутрь!
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Музей странностей
Музей странностей — один из последних настоящих музеев в США. Первоначально представленный широкой публике П.Т. Барнума в 1800-х годах, десятицентовые музеи стали популярными формами развлечения (и псевдообразования) примерно в конце 19 - начале 20 века, а также были местом рождения интермедии.
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Дрискилл
Отель Driskill представляет собой здание в романском стиле, построенное в 1886 году. Это старейший действующий отель в Остине, штат Техас, США, и один 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».
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Капитолий штата Техас
Капитолий Техаса широко известен как один из самых выдающихся капитолий штатов страны. Он был внесен в Национальный реестр исторических мест в 1970 году и признан национальным историческим памятником в 1986 году.
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Особняк губернатора Техаса
Этот первоклассный исторический дом служил официальной резиденцией губернаторов Техаса и их семей с 1856 года. Это четвертая по возрасту постоянно заселенная резиденция губернатора в стране и старейший особняк губернатора к западу от реки Миссисипи. 8 июня 2008 г. особняк губернатора сильно пострадал в результате поджога. Особняк был пуст, и все его ценное содержимое было на складе, но дому были нанесены значительные структурные и архитектурные повреждения. При широкой поддержке защитников природы, законодателей и техасцев из всех слоев общества поджигателю не было дано последнее слово в истории этого техасского сокровища. Губернаторский особняк полностью отреставрирован и еще многие десятилетия будет занят губернаторами и их семьями.
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Центр посетителей Капитолийского комплекса
Экспонаты, экскурсии, сувенирный магазин и туристический центр.
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ЛБЖ Президентская библиотека имени Б.Н.
«Здесь есть все: история нашего времени без коры… Эта библиотека покажет факты, не только радости и триумфы, но и печали и неудачи». - из слов Линдона Бейнса Джонсона на открытии библиотеки и музея Линдона Бейнса Джонсона, 22 мая 1971 г.
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Мемориальный стадион Даррелла К. Роял-Техас
Мемориальный стадион Даррелла К. Роял-Техас, расположенный в Остине, штат Техас, на территории кампуса Техасского университета, был домом для футбольной команды Longhorns с 1924 года. До строительства постоянных сидячих мест в южной части и роскошных люксов официальный стадион вместимость составляла 100 119 человек, что сделало стадион самым большим на конференции Big 12, восьмым по величине стадионом в США и девятым по величине стадионом в мире.
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Башня Техасского университета
Башня UT Austin Tower высотой 307 футов была завершена в 1937 году и на протяжении многих лет служила самой отличительной достопримечательностью университета и символом академического превосходства и личных возможностей.
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Государственный исторический музей Буллока, Техас
Открытый в 2001 году как официальный исторический музей штата Техас, мы привлекаем максимально широкую аудиторию к интерпретации постоянно разворачивающейся Истории Техаса посредством значимого образовательного опыта.
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Художественный музей Блантона
Художественный музей Блэнтона, являющийся основной коллекцией произведений искусства города Остин, является важным ресурсом для сообщества. Коллекция Blanton, насчитывающая более 19 000 работ, демонстрирует искусство разных веков, от древнегреческой керамики до абстрактного экспрессионизма. Благодаря круглогодичному графику передвижных выставок любители искусства обязательно откроют для себя новые и старые фавориты в Blanton.
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Центр Гарри Рэнсома
Ransom Center — всемирно известный центр гуманитарных исследований при Техасском университете в Остине. Наши обширные коллекции дают уникальное представление о творческом процессе некоторых из наших лучших писателей и художников, углубляя понимание и оценку литературы, фотографии, кино, искусства и исполнительского искусства.
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Наблюдение за летучими мышами на мосту Конгресс-авеню
На мосту Конгресс-авеню находится крупнейшая городская колония летучих мышей в Северной Америке. Ближе к вечеру вылетает от 750 000 до 1,5 миллиона летучих мышей. Лучшие даты просмотра: апрель-октябрь.
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Район СоКо
Этот оживленный район к югу от озера Леди Бёрд является обязательным местом для прогулок для посетителей и популярным местом встречи местных жителей. Южный Конгресс источает доморощенный характер и может похвастаться историей прошлых лет Остина в своих бутиках, закусочных, галереях и концертных площадках.
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Длинный центр
The Long Center гордится тем, что мы — продукт нашей окружающей среды, и еще больше гордимся тем, что мы ее совершенствуем. Они представляют выступления, музыку, фильмы, тусовки, фестивали и бесчисленное множество других интересов, которые объединяют, радуют и вдохновляют всех нас. Мы не просто демонстрируем культуру Остина. Мы приглашаем вас из первых рядов, чтобы помочь сформировать его.
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Tami_S
Jul 2021
Great tour…our guide was knowledgeable and entertaining! Thank you! I learned a lot about Austin history.
Anastasie_M
Jul 2021
The experience was great. Love the commentators. He made the whole trip pleasant. I want to bring my family next. It was really great. Nice views
ivankanadine
Jul 2021
The tour was fun, full of interesting information and gave us a great comprehensive tour of Austin. The tour guides were friendly, knowledgeable and kind. We got turned around on the way there and was running a little late and they gave us a courtesy call to check up on us.

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