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Aquarena Environmental Learning Center Operated by Texas-State University this attraction sits shoreline on the San Marcos Springs and the Balcone Fault, the fracture in the earth that releases 150-300 million gallons of water a day. The not-for-profit organization protects the endangered species living in the limestone-cleansed spring water and is studying water usage in Texas. Visitors can enjoy glass-bottomed boat rides which allow people to see the springs, including the fault and species that reside there. There are also environmental education tours and an endangered species exhibit.
Address: 921 Aquarena Springs Drive San Marcos TX USA 78666
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A center where the public can learn about Moore's contribution to architecture. Address: 2102 Quarry Road Austin TX 78703
Send an Email (1) 1 512 477-4557
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The Rocky Hill Ranch is a mountain bike ranch in the Lost Pines of Bastrop county. More than 30 miles of single track and jeep roads. Also featuring an on-site Cafe/Saloon and repair shop. Address: 896 FM 153 Smithville TX USA 78957
1 512 633-8778
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Chestnut Square looks like a large movie theater from the outside and offers movies, bowling, mini-golf, an arcade and a LAN (local area network) computer gaming room. Address: 1600 Chestnut St. Bastrop TX USA 78602
1 512 581-3500
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The Lyndon B. Johnson Library and Museum preserves and makes available a variety of presidential papers and memorabilia from President Johnson's time in office. The Museum houses a diverse collection of items ranging from coins and stamps to Oval Office furniture. The ceremonial gifts the Johnsons received during visits from the heads of state are also stored here. Admission to the museum is free. Address: 2313 Red River St. Austin TX USA 78705
Send an Email 1 512 721-0200
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