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  2. Texas Museum of Science and Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Museum of Science & Technology (TXMOST) opened in March 2015 in an interim facility in Cedar Park, Texas. The museum houses the Austin area’s first planetarium, traveling exhibitions, and the permanent Timewalk exhibit, created from a gift of fossil and dinosaur bone collections which has toured the world. [ 1 ]

  3. Texas Science and Natural History Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum won "Best of Austin" awards from the Austin Chronicle in 2002, 2005, and 2012. [2] The museum had exhibits on Texas history, anthropology, geography, and ethnography, but these were relocated to other museums (including the Bullock Texas State History Museum) in 2001.

  4. Perot Museum of Nature and Science - Wikipedia

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    The International Exhibition of Sherlock Holmes: February 14, 2015– May 10, 2015 Jan and Trevor Rees-Jones Exhibition Hall Lower Level Build It! Nature June 19, 2015– August 6, 2015 Jan and Trevor Rees-Jones Exhibition Hall Lower Level Amazing Animals: Built to Survive June 13, 2015– September 7, 2015 Jan and Trevor Rees-Jones Exhibition Hall

  5. Driftwood, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Driftwood lies along Farm to Market Road 150, 15 miles (24 km) northwest of Kyle and 24 miles (39 km) southwest of downtown Austin. San Marcos, the Hays county seat, is 25 miles (40 km) south of Driftwood via highway. [3] The community has a post office, with the ZIP code of 78619. [4]

  6. Barton Hills, Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    It is located in south Austin, and encompasses part of ZIP code 78704. Barton Hills is bounded by South Lamar and Zilker neighborhoods to the east, Barton Springs Road and Zilker Park to the north, Barton Creek and the Spyglass-Barton's Bluff neighborhood to the west and the Capital of Texas Highway to the south.

  7. Austin Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Austin City Council changed the name of the Austin Convention Center on July 29, 2004, to honor civic leader Dr. W. Neal Kocurek (1936–2004), who helped rally community support for construction of a convention center for Austin. Kocurek died after suffering a stroke on March 29, 2004. The formal dedication took place on December 2, 2004. [10]

  8. The Contemporary Austin - Wikipedia

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    The Contemporary Austin – Jones Center on Congress Avenue. Designed by architects Lewis.Tsurumaki.Lewis, The Jones Center includes 5,100 square feet of exhibition space, along with a community room and roof-top deck for events and educational programming. In 2015 it was announced that the building would undergo a renovation and expansion that ...

  9. Brentwood, Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Brentwood is a neighborhood in central Austin, Texas.. Brentwood comprises United States Census tracts 15.05 and 2.05, and ZIP Codes 78756 and 78757. The area is bordered by Burnet Road and Allandale to the west, North Lamar Boulevard and North Loop on the east, 45th Street and Rosedale to the south, and Justin Lane and Crestview to the north.