All posts tagged "Austin Texas"
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Honky Tonk Foodie | January 15, 2020
Texan Sikhs are Part of Your Community: Discover Their History in Texas
Texas is a wonderfully diverse land which is reflected in the range of people who call themselves Texans....
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Spring Sault | January 14, 2020
Watch: Cloud of Cedar Pollen in the Hill Country Looks Like Smoke
Shared on Facebook, a video from the Texas Hill Country is capturing the attention of those who suffer...
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Spring Sault | January 9, 2020
Is the Yelp List of Top Tamales in Texas Complete?
Yelp released the details on the Top Tamales In Texas and we’re making plans for a road trip....
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Honky Tonk Foodie | January 7, 2020
The Symphonic History of Texas: A Classical Music Tour
Texans love music, and it permeates every part of the state. From music brought by immigrants to tunes...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | January 6, 2020
Austin’s Carnaval Brasileiro is Almost Here! Are You Ready?
Want a taste of Brazil on a gasoline budget? Then travel to Austin on February 22 to Emo’s...
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Spring Sault | January 2, 2020
40th Annual Barton Springs Polar Bear Plunge Entices 100s
Although the common misconception for New Year’s Day is that a great number of us here in Texas...
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Honky Tonk Foodie | December 14, 2019
‘Rich White Trash’ is the Epic Texas Novel of a Thrilling Family Saga
Rich stories, connections to the past and present, and the ties which bind are integral to the fabric...
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Spring Sault | December 2, 2019
Zilker Tree Lighting Ushers In the Holiday Season in the Hill Country
Every year, Zilker Park’s Moonlight Tower is transformed into the Zilker Tree using strings of bright and beautiful...
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Spring Sault | November 11, 2019
Texas Husband and Wife Named World’s Oldest Living Married Couple
A Texas Hill Country couple has recently been recognized by Guinness World Records as the world’s oldest living...
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Spring Sault | October 23, 2019
This Taco Tour of the Texas Hill Country is a Tasty Road Trip
The taco game is strong in the Texas Hill Country. Since it’s within easy reach from urban centers...
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Spring Sault | October 17, 2019
Black Coyote Captured on Camera in the Texas Hill Country
A rare black coyote was spotted in rural-Austin this past week, captured on camera following a three-month search....
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Spring Sault | October 15, 2019
Austin Mac & Cheese Festival is Cheesy-Good Fall Fun
Scheduled for November 10, 2019, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Austin Mac & Cheese Festival is...
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Spring Sault | October 10, 2019
Professor McConaughey to Join Fallon on ‘Tonight Show’ at UT
Jimmy Fallon is hosting a special episode of “The Tonight Show” on the campus of the University of...
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Spring Sault | September 23, 2019
H-E-B Donating 124K Boxes of Cereal to Texas Food Banks
H-E-B has long been a Texas mainstay in the grocery department and a proven community support. Once again,...
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Spring Sault | September 19, 2019
C.B. Stubblefield, A.K.A. ‘Stubb,’ Inducted in BBQ Hall of Fame
Christopher B. Stubblefield, otherwise known as C.B. Stubblefield or “Stubb,” was posthumously inducted into the Barbecue Hall of...
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Spring Sault | September 19, 2019
Is The Paramount Theatre in Austin Haunted By This Spirit?
On Sunday, September 15, 2019, pianist Chad Lawson, took three pictures from the stage of The Paramount Theatre...
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Spring Sault | September 12, 2019
Daniel Johnston, Famed Cult Singer-Songwriter, Dies at Age 58
Daniel Johnston, a singer-songwriter and visual artist with a loyal cult following, has passed away as a result of...
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Spring Sault | August 28, 2019
The Most Surprising Facts About Texas: Do You Know Them All?
A place as big as the Lone Star State is home to more than a few surprising facts....
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Spring Sault | July 25, 2019
Hill Country-Based Dating App Lets Users Do Volunteer Work on Dates
Swoovy is a Texas Hill Country-based dating app that makes connections for compatible users and pairs them up...
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Spring Sault | July 19, 2019
This Texan’s 3-Mile-Long Signature in Trees Can Be Seen From Space
Everything is bigger in Texas, including one’s signature. A Lone Star State landowner used three miles of trees...