Heritage park events in Austin, TX
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Ovenbird | Austin
● OpenLocated at 6501 South Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas, Ovenbird is a charming neighborhood bistro and third-wave craft coffee shop. Our philosophy is centered around the idea that simple food, made with care and quality ingredients, is truly beautiful. Owner and Executive Chef Sarah Koslosky brings her unique fusion of Texan and Baltic flavors to the table, creating a menu that celebrates her Lithuanian heritage. At Ovenbird, we believe in the importance of knowing where your food comes from and the people who make it. That's why we make everything in-house, from scratch, with a focus on sourcing ingredients from local Texas farms. Whether you're stopping by for a fabulous breakfast or a great cup of coffee, you can expect a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere where you can truly enjoy your meal without breaking the bank on parking fees.
6501 S Congress Ave UNIT 211, Austin, TX 78745, United States -
Texas Governor's Mansion
● ClosedThe Texas Governor's Mansion is a historic and iconic tourist attraction located at 1010 Colorado Street in Austin, Texas. This grand mansion serves as the official residence of the Governor of Texas and is a symbol of the state's rich history and political heritage. Visitors can tour the beautifully preserved rooms and gardens, gaining insight into the state's governance and the lives of its leaders. The mansion's architecture and decor reflect the grandeur and elegance of a bygone era, making it a must-see destination for history buffs and tourists alike.
1010 Colorado St, Austin, TX 78701, United States -
Carpenters Hall
● OpenCarpenters Hall is a charming restaurant located at 400 Josephine Street in Austin, Texas. This institution offers a warm and inviting atmosphere where guests can enjoy delicious food in a cozy setting. With a focus on quality ingredients and creative dishes, Carpenters Hall is a must-visit for food lovers in the area. Whether you're looking for a casual meal with friends or a special night out, this restaurant is sure to impress with its delectable menu and friendly service. Don't miss out on the opportunity to dine at Carpenters Hall and experience the best of Austin's culinary scene.
400 Josephine St, Austin, TX 78704, United States -
Asian American Resource Center
● OpenThe Asian American Resource Center is a vibrant cultural hub located at 8401 Cameron Road in Austin, Texas. This institution serves as a park that celebrates and promotes Asian American heritage and diversity. Visitors can explore exhibitions, attend cultural events, and participate in educational programs that highlight the rich traditions and contributions of Asian Americans in the United States. With its beautiful surroundings and engaging activities, the Asian American Resource Center is a must-visit destination for those interested in learning more about Asian American culture.
8401 Cameron Rd, Austin, TX 78754, United States -
Washington-on-the-Brazos Amphitheater
● OpenThe Washington-on-the-Brazos Amphitheater is located at 23400 Park Road 12 in Washington, Texas, United States. This historic site played a significant role in Texas history, as it was where representatives met in 1836 to declare independence from Mexico. Despite efforts to make Washington the capital of the Republic of Texas, the honor went to Austin, and the town eventually became a ghost town. In the early 1900s, efforts were made to acquire and improve historic sites related to Texas independence, leading to the creation of the State Park at Washington in 1916. During the Great Depression, government stimulus money and work relief programs helped improve the site, including the construction of a stone amphitheater. Today, the Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site covers 293 acres and features interpretive trails, the Barrington Living History Farm, the Star of the Republic Museum, and a Visitor Center operated by Texas Parks and Wildlife. The site offers exhibits on the area's history and is a must-visit for those interested in Texas' fight for independence.
23400 Park Rd 12, Washington, TX 77880, United States -
Henry G. Madison Cabin
● OpenThe Henry G. Madison Cabin, located at 2300 Rosewood Avenue in Austin, Texas, is a historic museum dedicated to preserving the legacy of Henry Green Madison, the first African American city councilman in Austin. The cabin, originally built in 1863 by Madison, has been restored and relocated to Rosewood Park in East Austin. Visitors can explore exhibits and learn about Madison's life and contributions to the community. Don't miss the opportunity to join the 23rd Annual San Jacinto Symposium on April 26-27 in Houston, Texas, hosted by the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA). This exclusive event brings together academics, professionals, and history enthusiasts to delve into Texas history and scholarship. Register now to be a part of this enriching experience! Support the Henry G. Madison Cabin by making a contribution to help preserve the history of our state. Every dollar counts towards our non-profit mission. Visit the TSHA website for more information and to learn about upcoming events and resources related to Texas history.
2300 Rosewood Ave, Austin, TX 78702, United States -
First Colony Aquatic Center
● OpenFirst Colony Aquatic Center is a fitness swimming facility located at 4350 Austin Parkway in Sugar Land, Texas. Please note that the lap pool will be closed for repairs from March 1, 2024, with an anticipated re-opening date of April 17, 2024. The center operates on a "Swim at Your Own Risk" basis, with no designated leisure swimming areas. Residents can access the pool during operating hours by obtaining a pool access card with a refundable deposit. The center also offers swim team practices, private pool party reservations, and access to tennis and pickleball courts for FCCSA members. Additionally, the Heritage Colony Clubhouse is available for rental for various events. Please visit the FCCSA office for more information or to make reservations.
4350 Austin Pkwy, Sugar Land, TX 77479, United States
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