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Premier Businesses in Austin, TX

Pro Electric
  • • Licensed Master Electrician Serving Residential, Commercial & Industrial Properties
  • • Panel Upgrades
  • • Electrical Repairs & Troubleshooting
(210) 379-5139
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Elk Electric, Inc.
  • • Electrical Service & Troubleshooting
  • • Maintenance, Repair & Replacement
  • • New & Remodel Electrical Installations
(512) 442-8085
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SAVElectric
  • • Commercial Electrician Services
  • • Lighting Systems
  • • New Construction Services & More
(512) 844-6384
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Tropic Services Inc.
  • • Construction & Remodeling Services
  • • Kitchen & Bath Design & Remodeling
  • • Electrical Inspections
(512) 346-2600
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Things To Do in Austin, TX

Topgolf Austin Topgolf Austin

Topgolf has evolved into the best-in-class entertainment destination with dynamic event spaces and a food and drink menu that would put any sports bar to shame. Enjoy the climate-controlled hitting bays for year-round comfort with HDTVs throughout the sports bar and restaurant. Use the complimentary clubs or bring your own and aim at the giant outfield targets where the high-tech balls will score themselves.

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Speakeasy Speakeasy

Enjoy your evening at Austin’s original swanky joint, the Speakeasy, featuring three levels of unique entertainment. The Music Lounge, with its roaring 20s vibe, is ready for you to listen to local Austin musicians live on a nightly basis. The Bowling Mezzanine offers a unique lounge setting with antique couches, a personalized bar, and two vintage bowling lanes overlooking the main music stage. The Ballroom has a 700-person capacity for events and a concert room for private parties. The Kabaret Room has a prohibition-era vibe with a pool table, stage, bar, and 1920s-inspired lounge furniture.

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Neill-Cochran House Museum Neill-Cochran House Museum

Explore the elegant side of Austin at the Neill-Cochran House, considered one of the city's three most important historic residences, where you'll discover several rooms decorated with 1780-1925 furniture. Tour the historic home and hear several stories about the many occupants over the years, including the Texas School for the Blind and its occupation by federal troops during Reconstruction. The home is open for daily tours and is a living history lesson on how Austin went from a sleepy outpost to the state capital to the home of one of the largest universities in the country.

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