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  2. Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park - Wikipedia

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    Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park is a 293-acre (119 ha) public park in Northeast Austin, Texas. [1] The park features 15 miles of hiking trails, multiple softball fields, a swimming pool, a playground, and numerous barbecue pits and picnic tables. [1]

  3. Zilker Park - Wikipedia

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    Zilker sold his land to the City of Austin in a series of sales in 1917, 1923 and 1931; he donated the proceeds of the sale to a trust dedicated to funding Austin's public schools. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In the 1930s the city transformed the ranch into a space for public recreation, building park amenities and buildings with help from the Civil Works ...

  4. Auditorium Shores - Wikipedia

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    Auditorium shores is located on the south shore of Lady Bird Lake, immediately west of South 1st Street. To its south are the Long Center and Palmer Events Center.The Town Lake Hike and Bike Trail passes through the park from west to east near the shore; one of the trail's major trailheads adjoins Auditorium Shores. [1]

  5. Bull Creek District Park - Wikipedia

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    Bull Creek District Park is a 48-acre (19 ha) city park in Austin, Texas. [1] The park was created in 1971, and named for Bull Creek , the stream that passes through it and provides the focal point of the park's primary attractions of swimming, hiking, and fishing.

  6. Rosewood Park (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Rosewood Neighborhood Park is a public park in East Austin, Texas. The park features tennis courts, playscapes, swimming pool, splash pad, as well as the Delores Duffie Recreation Center and the Doris "Dorie" Miller Auditorium. Combined, they comprise a 31,500 square feet facility with a gymnasium. [2]

  7. Austin Centre - Wikipedia

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    The ground was broken for the Austin Centre in August 1984; the land once contained the home of Mirabeau B. Lamar, although the house burned down in 1847. [1] To accommodate the 700-space underground parking garage, builders had to drill through a solid chunk of limestone and "quarry" their way 55 feet to the bottom.

  8. Jones Center on Congress Avenue - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the TFAA's board of directors purchased the property at 700 Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas. Three years later, in November 1998, the TFAA opened its new headquarters, the Jones Center for Contemporary Art. [6] In November 2002, the name of the organization was officially changed from the Texas Fine Arts Association to Arthouse. [8]

  9. Austin suburbs investing in parks, trail systems to maximize ...

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    Parks and Recreation Director Jamie Lee said the city submitted a community funding project request of $986,346 to U.S. Rep. Greg Casar, D-Austin. Lee said Congress is set to consider the funding ...