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The Texas capital of Austin is a great destination for entertainment lovers to get their fill. Known as The Live Music Capital of the World, it boasts more music venues per capita than any other U.S. city. 6th Street and the surrounding area is the place to be for nightlife, whether it’s catching your favorite live band or attending one of its famous annual events like the South by Southwest film and multimedia festival, the Austin Film Festival, the Austin City Limits Music Festival, the Austin Reggae Festival, Carnaval, the Pecan Street Festival, and for the kids, Eeyore's Birthday Party. The city also hosts huge parties for Halloween, St Patrick's Day, Mardi Gras, July 4th, and Emancipation Day. For those hoping to catch a play or opera, Austin also has a thriving theater culture. Recreation opportunities include three manmade lakes, Mansfield Dam, Mount Bonnell, and several lakeshore parks. Other attractions include the Blanton Museum of Art, the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum, the capitol building, and Pennybacker Bridge. During summer sunsets you might even witness the migration of Austin’s million-plus Mexican free-tailed bats flying from under the bridge or catch some "artificial moonlight" from the city center’s moonlight towers.


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When I think of Alaska I think of a cold barren place with lots of ice and snow, and maybe some igloos. Apparently there is more to Alaska than I thought.

Located in the upper northwest region of the North American continent, Alaska is the largest U.S. state by area (larger than the combined area of the next 3 largest states: Texas, California, and Montana) and one of the wealthiest and most racially diverse. Go figure!

Alaska is actually quite a beautiful place with 17 of the top 20 highest peaks in the United States. The icy state also boasts natural wonders like the Yukon River, the third longest river in the U.S. and glaciers like Malaspina the largest in the state.

According to the official state website there are three big misconceptions about Alaska.

Weather is the #1 misconception. Over a third of all vacation/pleasure visitors found the weather better than expected. During the summer, average daytime temperatures throughout the state range from the 60s to the 90s.

Road conditions are usually better than expected. Almost the entire length of the Alaska Highway is asphalt-surfaced, and approximately half of the roads in the state’s highway system are paved.

The third misconception is price. Contrary to popular belief, prices throughout Alaska are generally quite reasonable.

Who knew Alaska could be so pleasant? Next time, I take a vacation I just go to Alaska. It sure sounds a like a great place with plenty of natural wonders to take in.

 
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Austin, the state capital and the fourth-largest Texas city, is famous for its close ties to music and entertainment. As The Live Music Capital of the World, it boasts more music venues per capita than any other U.S. city. The city’s musical hub is centered around 6th Street, which is also home to many of its colorful festivals. Annual events include the famous film/music/multimedia festival known as South by Southwest, the Austin Film Festival, the Austin City Limits Music Festival held at beautiful Zilker Park, the Austin Reggae Festival, Carnaval, the Pecan Street Festival, and for kids, Eeyore's Birthday Party. The city also hosts huge public parties for Halloween, St Patrick's Day, Mardi Gras, July 4th, and Juneteenth (Emancipation Day). Its unofficial motto of "Keep Austin Weird," explains Austinites’ pride in being eccentric. Austin also has a thriving theater culture for those hoping to catch a play or opera. Venues for boating, swimming, and other forms of recreation include three manmade lakes, Mansfield Dam, and several lakeshore parks, all within the city's limits. Another popular spot is Mount Bonnell, a natural limestone formation overlooking Lake Austin. Other attractions include the Blanton Museum of Art, the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum, the capitol building, and Pennybacker Bridge, also known as the "360 Bridge," which crosses Lake Austin. During summer months, people gather on the Congress Avenue Bridge at sunset to witness Austin's Mexican free-tailed bat population of 1.5 million emerge from under the bridge for their migration to Mexico. At night, parts of Austin are lit with "artificial moonlight." Several moonlight towers, built in the late 19th century and recognized as historic landmarks, illuminate the central part of the city.

As one of the largest states in the Union, Texas, the Lone Star state, is big on tourism and huge on fun. Two thirds of the over 20 million folks who call Texas home live in its major metropolitan cities, like Houston, Dallas, and Austin. Aside from the typical things most big cities have to offer, like great food and exciting nightlife, folks in Houston can also sign up for space camp. In Dallas, nothing beats catching the Dallas Cowboys football team in action during a home game, or witnessing a true cowboy ride a live, bucking bull in a Dallas rodeo. And, in Austin, the city dubbed “Live Music Capital of the World”, there is always a good band playing and many other types of live entertainment, from theater to orchestras. If relaxing by the warm water of the Gulf of Mexico is more your speed, then head down to the state’s hundreds of miles of coastline. Aside from its many small, quaint beach towns, there’s also Corpus Christi, where you can enjoy a delicious seafood meal while watching the boats sail in and out of the harbor past the barrier islands located just off the mainland. Texas also has several water parks and amusement parks, including the famous Six Flags Over Texas. Whatever you decide to do in Texas, you’re bound to have a good time. And, before you leave, there are two things you definitely don’t want to forget, your luggage…and the Alamo.

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