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Old Jul 29th, 2008, 06:37 PM
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Austin, Tx - Indoor Sightseeing

I've spent a heap of time looking over activities to do while in Austin.

I've noticed that nearly everything that I've planned is outdoors. Seeing it is supposed to be around 100 degrees, does anyone have any favorite indoor sightseeing adventures to recommend?


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I would suggest the Johnson Library and the Texas State History Museum. And I read somewhere that the flagship Whole Foods on 6th Street is the most frequented tourist attraction in Austin! (It's the largest Whole Foods in the country and has some wonderful things, including a chocolate fountain, sushi bar, escalator for shopping carts to underground parking, etc.)
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Old Jul 30th, 2008, 04:43 AM
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bellairegirl-

I've read the same thing about the Whole Foods. I think it is funny that a grocery store ranks so well among the tourist world!

Thanks for the suggestions.
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You'll understand about Whole Foods once you get there! Central Market is also a great store.

Temperatures are fine in the mornings and don't hit 100 until late afternoon. A walk along the Hike and Bike Trail in the morning is a great way to start your day.

Check out the IMAX theater for a nice cool escape. Right now the new Batman movie is playing as well as a couple of other IMAX movies. It's located inside the Bob Bullock Museum (near the Capitol). Speaking of that, a tour of the Capitol Building would be a great thing to do when it's hot outside.

If you need a nighttime activity and you like to laugh, don't miss Esther's Follies!!



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Hi moldy - there's always Barton Springs!!
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Old Jul 30th, 2008, 07:11 AM
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dfr - You will LAUGH OUT LOUD when I tell you that I found a ghost tour in Austin!




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Old Jul 30th, 2008, 12:11 PM
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Hi moldy-

If you like art, the Blanton Museum of Art is a nice place to visit for an hour or two. It's right next door to the Texas State Museum.
http://blantonmuseum.org/index.cfm

There are also guided tours of the State Capitol.
http://www.tspb.state.tx.us/SPB/Plan/Hours.htm
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moldy - did you find it in the "Weird Austin" book????
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moldy - did you find it in the "Weird Austin" book????


You mean that I've missed a "Weird" book!?

No, actually the Visitor's Center website led me right to it.

I'm sure you will be ticking down the minutes for my trip report.
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