Posted by wjytexas on August 18, 2016 at 05:57:20 from (99.89.189.217):
In Reply to: OT, Austin, Tx posted by gearheadbill on August 17, 2016 at 18:32:46:
I live just south of Austin. The Capitol and Bullock State Museum are good sights. For BBQ go south about 30 miles to Lockhart. For weird shopping, SoCo, the South Congress area just south of Lady Bird Lake. If you enjoy walking there are trails around L. B. Lake downtown. Unless you crave risk, avoid 6th Street, homeless panhandlers during the day and drunks, fights, and crime at night. There are several scenic roads up along the lakes and also out west toward Johnson City (and the LBJ Ranch) and Fredericksburg. Many, many wineries around F'burg and downtown is a tourist trap.. I mean destination. In San Marcos Dick's Garage has a very nice collection of antique and classic cars. In Austin be prepared to sit in traffic. Another poster suggested the Alamo and Riverwalk in San Antonio. I agree, both worth a visit. I can't claim the pic,my daughter took it.
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