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Austin Attractions
 The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum in downtown Austin, Texas, demonstrates the story of Texas with three floors of breathtaking exhibits, the special effects show and Austin's only IMAX Theatre. This Museum connects original artifacts with latest technology.
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 At Austin Zoo, adults and kids together enjoy the great outdoors and experience a close view at animals from around the world in family friendly location. Austin Zoo offers a shady picnic place, an ideal location to hold a child's party, a family gathering or a group event. It is situated just 20 minutes from downtown of Austin.
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 Founded by the former first lady and the late Helen Hayes to keep native North American plants, this garden of wildflowers is situated on 42 acres and is open to the public for touring. The Wildflower Center can inspire a greater understanding of nature's gorgeous plan, and spread this wisdom across the world.
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 This famous museum describes the life and service of the former president with exhibits and memorabilia. The museum provides year-round public viewing of its enduring traditional and cultural exhibits. The presidential specialty shop proposes original campaign items together with a collection of books, gifts, and souvenirs.
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More Texas Attractions
 Dallas's Old West heritage is finely demonstrated in this downtown 13-acre park of over than 37 historic buildings. The complex restored a late-19th-century village, accomplished with a redbrick Main Street, Victorian homes, a log cabin dating from 1847, and bygone buildings featuring a train depot, general store, one-room church, schoolhouse, bank and law offices.
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 Visitors can tour the famous aircraft carrier of days of World War 2, today a floating museum since its retirement after 48 years of work, a more containing tour than any other ship in the U.S. Navy. The 16-story "Blue Ghost" presents military artifacts and more than a dozen aircraft, and tourists can explore the boat, watch a video, and play a flight simulation.
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 Tee-off amidst sand dunes and desert bushes: quite surprising but beautiful course designed right into the Western Texas desert panorama. This course has many hourglass fairways and most of the greens are multi-tiered. "Golf Digest" marked this course as the 9th "Best in State" course for 1997-98.
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 This museum is operated by a funeral firm. It holds the vast collection of funereal artifacts, marks the history of funeral services, demonstrates historic hearses and collects memorabilia from funerals of the famous people, such as Dwight Eisenhower, Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy and Elvis Presley.
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 Visiting the Asian Museum is like being a kid in a free candy store. Vast collection Japanese dolls, porcelain, and hakata dolls await you there! It is one of the most amazing collections. Corpus Christi is truly lucky to have such a fine museum of Asian items.
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 Chamizal National Memorial works as an open door to growth visitor awareness to continually value coordination, diplomacy and cultural merits as a basic means to dispute resolution. Chamizal gives visitors abundant opportunity to better understand, not only other cultures, but their own cultural roots as well.
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