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  2. Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum, stylized as the UMLAUF, is a museum and outdoor sculpture garden centered on the artistic works of American sculptor Charles Umlauf. Located at 605 Azie Morton Road in the Zilker neighborhood of Austin, Texas , the garden is adjacent to Austin's Zilker Park .

  3. Mayfield–Gutsch Estate - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, the house passed to Mayfield's daughter, Mary Frances, and her husband, University of Texas professor Milton Gutsch. They expanded the home, adding porches on three sides and, with the help of gardener Esteban Arredondo, greatly developed 2 acres (0.81 ha) of the property around their home into a botanical garden surrounded by a rock ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Travis ...

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    Austin: 56: Fiesta Gardens: April 5, 2019 ... SW of Austin between TX 71 and U.S. 183 ... Montopolis Bridge. October 10, 1996

  5. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Gregory Road Bridge at Duck Creek: 1923 2004-01-14 Sanger: Denton: Warren pony truss Hays Street Bridge: 1908 2012-9-10 San Antonio: Bexar: Truss. Included in Historic Bridges of Texas MPS Hill Street Bridge over Buffalo Bayou: 1938 2007-10-31

  6. Mount Bonnell - Wikipedia

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    Mount Bonnell / b ə ˈ n ɛ l /, also known as Covert Park, is a prominent point alongside the Lake Austin portion of the Colorado River in Austin, Texas. It has been a popular tourist destination since the 1850s. [1] [2] The mount provides a vista for viewing the city of Austin, Lake Austin, and the surrounding hills. [3]

  7. Whatever happened to old Fiesta Gardens — or was it Laguna ...

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    Originally, Fiesta Gardens was imagined as Laguna Gardens, a combined showcase for Texas plants, an aquatic performance space, and a promoter of Latino culture in East Austin.