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Austin, TX 78704
Located at 2100 Barton Springs Road, Zilker Metropolitan Park is considered "Austin's most loved park." This 351 acre park is home to a variety of recreational opportunities and special events for the individual or the whole family. Of the 351 acres, 45.65 acres is the Off-Leash Dog Park portion, bounded by Stratford Dr, Barton Springs Rd, and Neff Rd, and is known as the "Great Lawn." This dog park is not fenced. Well-behaved dogs can roam and play off-leash, but must be under verbal control and within your sight.
House Park is a 6,000-6,500 seat American football stadium in Austin, Texas that is owned and operated by the Austin Independent School District. Unlike many school districts in Texas, AISD uses multiple shared stadiums including House Park for use in athletic events rather than building a stadium for each High School.House Park opened in 1939 along Shoal Creek, just down the hill from the old campus of Austin High School near downtown. The stadium was built on land donated by Edward M. House, a former diplomat and adviser to Woodrow Wilson. House Park was later dedicated to the memory of the Austin High students that lost their lives serving in World War I and World War II.High School Sports, the stadium still serves as the home stadium for Austin High, as well as Anderson, McCallum and Lanier High Schools. The absence of a track sets it apart from most other high school stadiums in large cities, but it does also host soccer games and has in the past been the site of the Texas High School Lacrosse Championships.
This historic square has been a gathering place since Austin began. It is home to Austin Parks Foundation's Movies in the Park series and Yoga in the Park. The park also hosts the weekly Austin Farmers' Market along 4th Street, the annual Diez y Seis event and many other special events. For information about updates to this park, visit http://www.austintexas.gov/republicsquare
Wooldridge Park, also known as Wooldridge Square, is an urban park in downtown Austin, Texas. The park consists of a city block containing a natural basin whose sides slope inward to form an amphitheater with a bandstand at its center. The park was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.HistoryWooldridge Park is one of four original public squares designated in downtown Austin in the 1839 master plan for the city drawn up by Edwin Waller, but it lay vacant for seventy years. In an era of civic pride in 1909, however, Austin Mayor A. P. Wooldridge sponsored the cleaning of the square and the construction of a classical revival-style gazebo for public engagements, which officially opened the same year. The park was dedicated on June 18, 1909 to considerable aplomb with dedicatory address being made by the Mayor. Mayor Wooldridge was instrumental in organizing the city's first public school system, in bringing the Austin & Northwestern Railroad here, and in building the first dam on the Colorado River within the city limits.Wooldridge Park is unique as the only public square in Austin to have retained its original function since its establishment more than one hundred thirty years ago. When the first city plans were drawn in 1840, four such squares were included. The other three underwent various uses over time, hosting parking lots, a fire station, a church, a museum, and businesses. Wooldridge Park alone has remained an essential element of Austin's outdoor social, musical, and political life.
Escape the hustle & bustle of Historic 6th Street and enter the soothing and relaxed atmosphere of CU29. Located just a block up from the beautiful Driskill hotel, CU29 is a perfect spot to host a party, corporate event or just enjoy a drink! Surrounded by glimpses of copper throughout, hence our elemental name, you can either relax in one of our comfortable large party booths, or an intimate table for two. Of course you can always grab yourself a seat at the bar and watch our bartenders in action! In true Austin style, we also offer live music for your entertainment. See our Facebook page for more information! Come in, sit back and let the magic happen, we guarantee it will not be your last CU29 experience!
Located at 2100 Barton Springs Road, Zilker Metropolitan Park is considered "Austin's most loved park." This 351 acre park is home to a variety of recreational opportunities and special events for the individual or the whole family. Of the 351 acres, 45.65 acres is the Off-Leash Dog Park portion, bounded by Stratford Dr, Barton Springs Rd, and Neff Rd, and is known as the "Great Lawn." This dog park is not fenced. Well-behaved dogs can roam and play off-leash, but must be under verbal control and within your sight.
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Norwood fenced dog park is located on the Norwood Estate, at the corner of IH35 and Riverside Dr in Austin Texas. Norwood is one of Austin's most popular dog parks and only one of two fenced dog parks in the city. This park is a favorite of the Travis Heights neighborhood.
Located on Collier Street, right off of South Lamar, we are located between Barton Springs Road and Oltorf.
We're Texas Tailgaters is a tailgate for The University of Texas celebrating during home football games. We are located in the Bob Bullock Museum Parking Lot