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AAA Limousine Inc
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  • • Corporate Limo, Mercedes Benz Sprinter & Party Bus
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(512) 833-5466
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Central Texas Valet
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(800) 858-2958
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360 Valet
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(512) 216-9495
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Courtyard By Marriott Austin Round Rock
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(512) 255-5551
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Things To Do in Austin, TX

Dinosaur Park Dinosaur Park

Step back to the past and discover dinosaurs in a way that you've never discovered them before at The Dinosaur Park, where they offer a unique setting featuring realistic life-size dinosaur exhibits that show skin and color variations to give a better understanding of how they looked when they were alive. These static statues range in size from the 2-foot-long Compsognathus to the 123-foot Diplodocus, the longest dinosaur that ever lived. The Dinosaur Park is an educational and life-like destination, where everyone can learn about the majestic animals that ruled the earth for over 150 million years.

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Barton Springs Bike Rental & Tours Barton Springs Bike Rental & Tours

Of all the ways to get around Austin, Barton Springs Bike Rental offers plenty of choices. Rent a bike for the day or week, or reserve a spot on one of their many downtown bike tours.

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Lyndon Baines Johnson Library & Museum Lyndon Baines Johnson Library & Museum

Dedicated in 1971, the Lyndon B. Johnson Library & Museum chronicles the 36th U.S. President's contribution to civil rights and education in photographs, letters, official documents, and exhibits. While many of the documents and letters were written by Johnson himself, others were written by colleagues and friends to describe an engaging man who was an underrated orator and a popular politician, whose seemingly low-key demeanor often overshadowed his many ground-breaking accomplishments in public service.

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