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A Georgetown Holiday

It truly is the most wonderful time of the year! To shopping for presents for your loved ones to holiday light tours to family dinners, the holidays are the perfect seasons for some good ole family fun! Do you have any festive holiday plans this year? If you don’t or you’re looking for some to fill in the gaps, here are some of our favorite Georgetown holiday events, along with several others around the Central Texas area:

Georgetown Holiday

Georgetown

Breakfast with Santa

  • Georgetown Community Center – 445 E. Morrow St.
  • December 17
  • 7:30 to 11 a.m.

Georgetown’s Breakfast with Santa features pancakes, sausage, juice, and coffee! Entry fee to the event is $6 (children 12 and under are free with an adult ticket purchase) – entry fee includes a picture with Santa!

Round Rock

Rock’N Lights Holiday Light Tour – Christmas Towne

  • Old Settlers Park
  • November 28 – December 26
  • Hours: Nov. 28 – Dec. 15: Sunday – Thursday (6 to 9 p.m.); Friday and Saturday (6 to 10 p.m.) Dec. 16 – 24: 6 to 10 p.m. Dec. 25 – 26: 6 to 9 p.m.

Rock’N Lights is a drive-through light show that features thousands of sparkling lights. The light show starts at Old Setters Park (4111 E. Old Settlers Blvd.) and ends at Christmas Towne (Hwy. 79)

 

With Austin just a short jaunt from Georgetown, here is one of our favorite events downtown:

Austin

Zilker Park Trail of Lights

  • Zilker Park
  • December 10 – 23

Zilker Park’s Trail of Lights is Austin’s largest holiday light tour! Purchase your $3 tickets online to skip the line!

 

The Nutcracker at the Ballet Austin

  • The Long Center – Downtown Austin
  • December 3 – 23

Austin’s rendition of The Nutcracker is the longest-running production of The Nutcracker in Texas! Celebrating 54 years, this is a must-see event for the entire family!

 

Armadillo Christmas Bazaar

  • Palmer Events Center
  • December 14 – 24

Music and local Austin arts & crafts make the Armadillo Christmas Bazaar the place to be during the holiday season. The Bazaar is two events in one: an art fair and music festival! Shop local arts and crafts while listening to some music!

 

For more holiday events in and around the Austin area, click here!

Have you found your Christmas tree yet? Take a look at some of the best Christmas tree lots around the Georgetown area:

  • The Home Depot o Location: 1303 Rivery Blvd.
  • Papa Noel Trees Lakeline o Location: 11200 Lakeline Blvd.

We hope everyone has a holiday season filled with good tidings, joy, happiness and the merriest of celebrations! We wish you and your family a fantastic holiday season and a happy and healthy new year!

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A Georgetown Thanksgiving

The holiday season is upon us! Do you know what that means? Thanksgiving is nearly here! It’s time for the season of giving thanks for the people in your life, eating copious amounts of turkey and Thanksgiving pecan pie, taking afternoon naps, and, for some, participating in this year’s Thundercloud Subs Turkey Trot! Lucky for us, the Georgetown and Austin areas have some fun, festive Thanksgiving activities for us to enjoy. Take a look at some of the events happening around the Georgetown and Round Rock areas this holiday:

Thanksgiving

Georgetown and Round Rock Events:

Turkey Trot: Thursday, November 24

  • An untimed 5-mile run/walk and one-mile walk
  • Location: Downtown Georgetown Square
  • Time: Both start at 8 a.m.

Lighting of the Square: Friday, November 25

  • Location: Downtown Georgetown Square
  • Time: 5:30 p.m.

The Christmas Stroll: December 2 and 3

  • Location: Downtown Georgetown Square
  • December 2: 5 to 9 p.m.
  • December 3: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Round Rock Rotary Reindeer Run 5k and Family Fun Run: Sunday, November 27, 2016

  • Location: Old Settlers Park
  • Hours: 4 to 8 p.m.

Rock’N Lights Holiday Light Tour and Christmas Towne: November, 28 to December 26

  • Location: Old Settlers Park
  • Hours:
    • Nov. 28 – Dec. 15: Sunday – Thursday 6 to 9 p.m.; Friday and Saturday 6 to 10 p.m.
    • Dec. 16-24: 6 to 10 p.m.
    • Dec. 25-26: 6 to 9 p.m.
  • A drive-through light show that features thousands of sparkling lights!

 

With downtown Austin a short jaunt from Georgetown, here are several popular events to enjoy this Thanksgiving:

Austin Events:

Gingerbread Village at Four Seasons: November 21 to December 25

  • Location: Four Seasons Hotel Austin Lobby
  • Throughout the day, visit from Santa on Nov. 28-29 from 5 to 6 p.m.

26th Annual Thundercloud Subs Turkey Trot: Thursday, November 24, 2016

  • What better way to get in the spirit of the holiday (and keep the weight off from all the holiday food) than starting your Thanksgiving Day off with a 5-mile or one-mile run with the proceeds benefitting the Caritas of Austin! The 26th Annual Turkey Trot will start at The Long Center. Visit their website for more information.

Operation Turkey: Thursday, November 24, 2016

  • Are you in the giving spirit? Well, what better way to give back to the Austin community than to volunteer to help prepare and distribute holiday meals to those in need on Thanksgiving Day? Go to the Operation Turkey website for more information on this fantastic giveback program.

Thanksgiving at Hyatt Regency Lost Pines: Thursday, November 24, 2016

  • Are you thinking of going out for Thanksgiving dinner this year? Well, the Hyatt Regency at Lost Pines has a Thanksgiving Buffet that is perfect for you – their Thanksgiving buffet features all the holiday delicacies you could want, and more!

Chuy’s Giving to Children Christmas Parade: November 26, 2016

  • Location: Downtown Austin
  • Starts at 11 a.m. with participants marching down Congress Avenue

Would your Thanksgiving holiday be complete without a little pecan pie? We don’t think so! Check out these outstanding pecan pie locations throughout the Austin area! Are your taste buds tingling yet? Ours are! Which location is on your list for this holiday season?

We wish you and your family a fantastic and joyful Thanksgiving Day!

Do you have any questions about our wonderful Georgetown community? We love it here and would love to answer any questions you may have!

 

Resources:

http://rwethereyetmom.com/thanksgiving-events-austin-texas.html

5 Places That Serve Outstanding Pecan Pie in Austin

http://rwethereyetmom.com/holiday-events-austin.html

Fall events happening in Round Rock

https://visit.georgetown.org/category/festivals/

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Cedar Rock Railroad

It’s the most wonderful time of the year! With the holiday’s rapidly approaching, we’re sure a lot of you are looking for some fun, festive activities in and around the Georgetown area. The holidays would not be complete without some old-fashioned family fun! Whether you’re new to the area or looking for a new holiday activity, here is one of our favorites just a short jaunt away from Georgetown:

Cedar Rock Railroad

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Location:

  • SW Williamson County Park
  • 3005 County Road 175 Leander, TX 78641

The Cedar Rock Railroad, located in the SW Williamson County Park in Leander, features a 1.4-mile train ride through the beautiful Texas Hill Country. The main train departs every 30 minutes, quarter after the hour and quarter before the hour. Train tickets are $2.50 (credit cards accepted) for everyone one-year and older (with children under one free). In addition, the park features other rides and activities for the youngsters:

  • The Little Locomotive Chase
    • For kids age 3 and older (with a weight limit up to 100 lbs.)
    • Runs while the Cedar Rock Railroad train is at the station.
    • Tickets: $2 per person/per chase
  • Imagine RR Playscape
    • A little play area for the younger kiddos where they can imagine they are the driver of the train.
  • Old Town Pflooterville
    • An area where the kiddos can pretend they are chasing bad guys.
  • The Shady Oak Junction Depot
    • Location where you can purchase tickets, souvenirs, or food and drink items. The park also features some picnic tables to either enjoy a snack or sit and watch your kiddos play.

Hours (year-round):

  • Closed on Mondays
  • Tuesday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
  • Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The Cedar Rock Railroad is a fantastic location to take the entire family for an afternoon of fun! Do you know of any family-fun activities near the Georgetown area? Let us know. We would love to make it our next feature.

Do you have any questions about the Georgetown Community? Contact us anytime. We love our community and would be happy to answer any questions you may have.

 

Resources:

http://www.cedarrockrailroad.com/index.html

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Why We Love Georgetown!

We love our community of Georgetown! Now, we know most people love their community, but do they have to proof to back it up? Well, we do!

downtown-georgetown

 

Take a look at all the reasons why we love Georgetown:

Most Beautiful Town Square in Texas – That’s right! Georgetown was voted as having the Most Beautiful Town Square in Texas…now, we know we may be a little biased, but we agree! And, if you’ve seen it, chances are you will too! Rows of shops line the Williamson County Courthouse. From restaurants to shops to wineries and bars, you will find everything you need on our town square. Not only is the town square a great place to stroll on weeknights and weekends, but it is also home to many of the Georgetown community events throughout the year. Upcoming events include First Friday on the Square on November 3rd, Boo Bash on October 30th, Turkey Trot on November 24th, Lighting of the Square on November 25th and more! Take a look at the upcoming special events.

Parking – If you can’t stand circling the block to find a parking spot, Georgetown is the place for you. Our town square is lined with angled parking spaces that offer up to three hours of free parking. Tell us, where can you find free parking in downtown Austin? Nowhere!

Friendly Small Town Community Feel – Even though the Georgetown community is a little more than half an hour north of the hustle and bustle of downtown Austin, it still retains its small town friendly community atmosphere that we love. It is very seldom that people don’t say hello as you pass on the town square. And, since it is legal to carry alcohol around the town square, you will often see people strolling around the town square with a glass of wine from Grape Creek Winery or a beer from Roots.

History – It’s no wonder the town square was voted the most beautiful in Texas! The beautiful limestone buildings that line Georgetown’s town square date back to the 1800s and early 1900s. Also if you’re looking for some history, visit the 1910 Farmers State Bank Building at 716 S. Austin Street. This free Williamson Museum exhibits local artifacts that date back as far as the Civil War – and as a bonus, during several weekends in October, the museum offers ghost tours. Take a look here for more information on the ghost tours!

Dining – Georgetown is full of fantastic dining options. Here are a couple of our favorites near the town square:

  • Monument Café – 500 S. Austin Ave. – Offers delicious burgers, catfish and amazing homemade pies!
  • Hollow – 708 S. Austin Ave. – Upscale style restaurant with fantastic pork belly recipes!
  • Sweet Serendipity – countless dessert options! If you love truffles, this is the place for you!

Upcoming Events:

  • Boo Bash on October 30th – Town Square merchants open their stores for trick-or-treating to all in costume! Stores are open from 3 to 6 p.m. for trick-or-treating.
  • Turkey Trot on November 24th – Annual Thanksgiving Day run that starts and finishes on the town square. Features a 5-mile run/walk and a 1-mile walk – starting at 8 a.m.
  • Lighting of the Square on November 25th – The Georgetown Town Square illuminates with the annual lighting ceremony. Lighting held at 5:30 p.m.
  • For more events, click here!

We love our community!

We are located right on the wonderful Georgetown town square, and we love visitors! Come see us anytime if you have questions about the Georgetown community or real estate market.

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5 Charming Pumpkin Patches around Georgetown

What does fall mean to you? Cooler weather, falling leaves, football, Thanksgiving, Halloween, oh, and pumpkins! Fall wouldn’t be complete without a few Georgetown pumpkin patch visits throughout the month of October. We love going out to select a yearly pumpkin to turn into our Halloween Jack-O-Lantern or our Thanksgiving pumpkin pie. Now, we know some of you may already have a favorite pumpkin patch to visit every year; but, if you’re new to the Georgetown community, or you’re just looking for a new pumpkin patch to explore, here are a couple of our favorite pumpkin patches around the Georgetown and North Austin areas.

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Happy pumpkin hunting!

 

Georgetown

First United Methodist Church

Location: 410 E University Avenue, Georgetown, TX 78626

Hours: Pumpkin patch is open daily from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Trunk or Treat: October 31st from 4 to 6 p.m. on the MCMC Lawn.

 

Round Rock

St. Richard’s Episcopal Church

Location: 1420 E. Palm Valley Blvd., Round Rock, TX 78664

Hours: October 1st to 31st, Sunday to Friday from 12 to 8 p.m. and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

 

Cedar Park

Cedar Park First United Methodist Church

Location: 600 West Park Street, Cedar Park, TX 78613

Hours: Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to dark and Sundays 12 p.m. to dark

Fall Fun Fest: October 29th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fall Fun Fest is a family event with face-painting, bouncy house, games, and food and drinks for purchase.

 

Liberty Hill – Bertram

Texas Big Worm Pumpkin Patch

Location: 4625 TX-29, Bertram, TX 78605

Hours: Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Fun of Fall: Admission to the farm is free but you have to pay for the fall activities. Food and beverages are available for purchase. A big grill, serving hamburgers, sausage wraps, grilled cheese, etc., is open on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

 

North Austin

Red Barn Garden Center

Location: 12881 Pond Springs Road, Austin, TX 78729

Pumpkin Patch is open daily during business hours

Red Barn’s Annual Pumpkinfest: October 15th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

 

Did you find the perfect pumpkin to carve into this year’s Halloween Jack-O-Lantern? For your reference, here is a link with several pumpkin carving patterns and stencils. Happy carving!

 

After spending the time carving your pumpkin it can be extremely disappointing for it to rot before Halloween. So, after carving, do the following to ensure your pumpkin doesn’t rot before Halloween:

  • Spray all the carved areas of the pumpkin with a bleach solution (1 tablespoon of bleach per quart of water)
  • Allow the bleach to penetrate the pumpkin and let dry for approximately 20 minutes
  • Once dry, rub all the carved areas with petroleum jelly
  • Applying the bleach and petroleum jelly will help keep your pumpkin from rotting before Halloween
  • And, as an extra precautionary measure, always keep your pumpkin out of direct sunlight

Do you have any questions about the Georgetown community? We love our community and would be happy to answer any questions you may have!

We hope you have a fantastic time at the pumpkin patches and this year’s Halloween Jack-O-Lantern turns out amazing!

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Fall Festivals and Events – Georgetown

Don’t you love fall? We absolutely love the fall season – with the leaves changing colors, the cooling temperatures in the Austin area, and of course, football. What’s not to love? The fall season in Georgetown is filled with many fun festivals and activities, from Oktoberfest celebrations to downtown ghost tours to the annual Boo Bash on the town square– Georgetown offers a little something for each and every resident! Below is a calendar of some of the best fall festivals and events in Georgetown and Austin:

fall festivals and events in Georgetown

 

Georgetown Events:

Oktoberfest – Who doesn’t love an Oktoberfest Celebration? We will be hosting our Oktoberfest Open House during October 7th’s First Friday On The Square! Stop by our office at 801 S. Main Street for some beer, wine and appetizers. We can’t wait to see everyone there!

Cattleman’s Ball – The 5th annual Cattleman’s Ball will be held at the Sheraton Georgetown on October 15th from 7 to 10 p.m.! The event features a dinner with beer, wine and iced tea, auctions, poker tables, and of course, dancing! So, grab your partner and dance the night away!

Downtown Georgetown’s Ghost Tours – Georgetown’s ghost tours are hosted on Oct. 21-22 and 28-29 by the Williamson Museum. The tours start at 7 p.m. and begin every half hour. For those with little ones, keep in mind that tours held at 9 p.m. will be scarier than earlier tours. Tickets can be purchased at the Williamson Museum.

Halloween Carnival, Hayride and Movie in the Park – Hosted at San Gabriel Park, this event is fun for the entire family! On October 27th, enjoy a night of hayrides, starting at 5:30 p.m., carnival games from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. and a free showing of Hotel Transylvania at 6:45 p.m. in the San Gabriel Park.

Boo Bash – Hosted by the Downtown Georgetown Association, Boo Bash is a community trick or treat event for the kiddos. From 3 to 6 p.m. on October 30th shops will offer candy to all in costume!

 

We hope everyone has a fun and festive October!

Do you have any questions about Georgetown? We love our community and would be happy to answer any questions you may have!

 

Resources:

https://visit.georgetown.org/category/festivals/

http://www.austintexas.org/visit/events/october-november/

http://do512family.com/2016/08/cant-miss-fall-events-in-austin/

http://sheratongeorgetowntexas.com/

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Hiking and Nature Trails – Georgetown, TX

With summer over and fall weather approaching, we may have some cooler weather in the near future! This could be the perfect opportunity to grab the kids and enjoy a weekend in the great outdoors. Fresh air and some gorgeous hill country views are just the thing for an active weekend of fun. Hiking and nature trails are located all throughout the Austin area, and we are lucky enough to enjoy some of the best close to our home of Georgetown!

Here are a couple of our favorite hiking and nature trails in and around the Georgetown area – grab your hiking shoes, a bottle of water and some sunblock and let’s get started! Below is a print out for your reference!

 

Bastrop State Park

100 Park Road 1A, Bastrop | 512-321-2101

Located just north of Georgetown, Bastrop State Park has seven miles of trails with a pool open from May to September. Guests can stay overnight at campsites, RV parks, or historic cabins. Also, for those who like to fish, Lake Mira offers some prime fishing!

 

Colorado Bend State Park

P.O. Box 118, Bend | 325-628-3240

Colorado Bend State Park, located in the canyon lands of the Colorado River, offers its guests a plethora of swimming opportunities, because of the slow moving water. The state park has 32 miles of multi-use trails and has activities ranging from camping to mountain biking to swimming and fishing.

 

Berry Springs Park and Preserve

1801 CR 152, Georgetown | 512-943-1920

Located in Georgetown, Berry Springs Park and Preserve has 2.5 miles of hiking and biking trails and offers several camping sites and lakes for fishing.

 

Enchanted Rock State Natural Area

16710 RR 965, Fredericksburg | 830-685-3636

The Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, located in Fredericksburg, is a large pinkish granite rock – perfect for hiking, picnicking and rock climbing! Within the park is a park store that offers food, drinks and firewood – guests are asked to provide their own water to help preserve water.

 

McKinney Falls State Park

5808 McKinney Falls Parkway, Austin | 512-243-1643

Located in the Austin area, McKinney Falls State Park has nine miles of trails that wind through the beautiful Texas hill country. There are different trails whether you are a hiker, biker or are walking with a stroller. The state park offers campsites with water, electric hookups and newly remodeled cabins. The park also offers spectaculars views of a waterfall.

 

Inks Lake State Park

3630 Park Road 4 West, Burnet | 512-793-2223

If you’re looking for a shady hike through the forest then Inks Lake State Park’s 7.5 miles of trails are the place for you! For families and those looking for a less rocky hike, we recommend the 3.3-mile Pecan Flats trail. The state park also offers a plethora of water activities: boating, water skiing, fishing, swimming, etc.

 

San Gabriel Park Trail

445 E. Morrow St., Georgetown | 512-930-3595

Located in Georgetown, the San Gabriel Park Trail is perfect for those looking to get out for a few hours and enjoy the fresh air. The trail around the San Gabriel Park is 1.6 miles and the trails that run along the San Gabriel River total approximately nine miles.

Hiking and Nature Trails

 

Of course, this is not a comprehensive list of all the hiking trails in Austin – just a couple of our favorites around Georgetown!

Do you have any questions about Georgetown? Give us a call! We love our community and would be happy to answer any questions you may have!

 

Resource:

www.tpwd.texas.gov

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New School Year – Georgetown ISD

It’s just about that time of year again – it’s time to say goodbye to summer and hello to a new school year. Georgetown ISD’s teachers are hard at work getting ready for August 23rd, the first day of school for the 2016-2017 academic year. Are you and your children ready for the new school year?

For those new to the area, Georgetown ISD has 10 elementary schools, three middle schools and three high schools for more than 11,000 students! According to Niche.com, Georgetown ISD has been ranked the No. 44 school district in Texas.For those unsure of which school their children should attend, click here! This link has all the information you will need to determine which school your home is zoned for!

With the first day of school right around the corner, here are some helpful items to get you and your family ready:

New School Hours For the 2016-2017 Academic Year

 

IMPORTANT: For the 2016-2017 academic year, a new bell schedule will be implemented in order to comply with the new state law that was passed in January 2016. The new Texas law states that instructional time will now be based on minutes instead of days. This means that instead of 180 days all students now must receive 75,600 minutes of instructional time for the duration of the school year. In order to implement these new guidelines, the school day will be extended to 7.5 hours for each school within the school district. This will increase the instructional time for each level by the following: 20 minutes for elementary schools, 5 minutes for middle schools and 30 minutes for high schools.

Below is how the school hours have changed to implements these new requirements. Students and parents should be aware of this to avoid any confusion for drop-off and pick-up times.

New School Year

We hope this helps get your family ready for the start of a new school year! If you have any questions, we’re here to help anytime!

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Free Fun Austin

Free fun in Austin has no limits! Below are a couple of free fun activities that we recommend in the Austin area. Have fun!

Concerts in the Park
Concerts in the Park happen every weekend at the Hartman Concert Park in front of the Long Center City Terrace. The Austin ensemble puts on a free concert with shows ranging from classic to jazz!

 

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Tour the State Capitol
If you like history, then the Texas State Capitol is the place for you! The architecture of our Capitol building resembles the look of the U.S. Capitol building and the grounds surrounding the capitol are absolutely gorgeous — making for the perfect location to walk your dog or have a picnic in the park. Tours of the Capitol building are only free for groups of 10 or more with a reservation.

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Baylor Street Art Wall
Spray paint art, also known as graffiti, is a great way to express yourself! However, it isn’t always legal — but thats not true of the Hope Outdoor Gallery. The Gallery is located on 11th Street and Baylor Street and boasts a tremendous view of downtown. The art here is always changing – so there is always something new for everyone to see!

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Bull Creek Greenbelt
Bull Creek Greenbelt is a great location to explore the outdoors and escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Take a drive, enjoy the creek, and if you’re really up for it, there is a 3.5-mile hiking trail that’s amazing!

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Blues on the Green
Live music and Austin, Texas, basically go hand-in-hand, and it doesn’t get more Austin than the Blues on the Green concerts in Zilker Park. This concert series has been hosted every summer and is FREE to the public!

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Lady Bird Lake
Lady Bird Lake runs directly through Austin, TX, and is an outdoor haven for Austin residents. If you’re an outdoor enthusiast then this Austin location is the place for you! Austinites love to use the 10-mile trail around the lake to get their daily exercise. Also, in the summer months, you can rent out kayaks, canoes, or paddle boards, and enjoy the outdoors on Lady Bird Lake.

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Farmer’s Market
Look around for a local farmers market! This gives you the perfect opportunity to see local Austin fares and produce. Just because you go doesn’t mean you need to purchase anything, you can just go to people watch and see what local Austin farmers and small businesses have to offer!

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South Congress
South Congress, known as SoCo to Austin locals, is the very definition of Keep Austin Weird. This Stretch of Austin, just south of downtown, is home to many weird shops, fun eateries, and great views of the Texas Capitol building! This is a stop you don’t want to miss.
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Bridge Bats

Have you ever noticed that the mosquito level in Austin is low? Well, that’s because we have bats! Every night thousands of bats flock from the Congress Avenue Bridge to search for food (mosquitos). You have to see this at least once! Just beware that it may stink!

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Austin Wall Murals
Austin is no stranger to weird art, and these wall murals all over the city describe that perfectly! The most photographed mural, “I love you so much,” is located just near South Congress. So, grab a friend and pose for pictures at this wall mural and explore the city! Have fun!

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Resources:

https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2012/oct/17/austin-top-10-outdoor-activities

http://www.austintop50.com/p/top-50-things-to-do-in-austin-this.html

http://www.southernsavers.com/top-25-free-things-austin-tx/

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Affordable Home Decor

Where, oh where, to start?

When decorating a new home, the first question is, where should I start? The next usually is, how am I going to afford everything I need to decorate the house just the way I want? Well, we have the answer for question number two, and even better, we have an easy way for you to accomplish decorating your home to fit your style! All the rage these days is online shopping! So, what better than online shop for every piece of decor for you home. Online shopping allows you to search through multiple stores from the comfort of your home (some even offer deals on shipping), troll the internet for the lamp to match your decorative pillows, and maybe even wait until the product goes on sale! 

So, where to shop online? From rugs to pillows, to furniture to wall decor, these online shops have everything you could ever want to make your home your perfect sanctuary! Browse, search, and purchase – all online shopping takes is these three easy steps! So, kick back, relax, and browse these affordable online home decor shops!


  home decor

Wayfair | Overstock | Joss & Main | RetailMeNot

 

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ZGallerie | Cost Plus World Market | One Kings Lane | West Elm

Online Home Decor

Ikea | Crane & Canopy | Rugs USA | Etsy | Anthropologie

 

Home Decor

 

Do you like to see the product in-person?

If you are a tactile person and like to hold it in your hands, or see it with your own eyes, without technology in the way, then the two stores above, Home Goods and At Home, are for you! These stores are filled with everything you could ever need for your home — basically a one-stop shop for all your house decor needs! Home Goods is a lot smaller than At Home, so keep that in mind when going shopping! Or, you could always check out there websites to see what they have in the store…just remember you have to go into the store to purchase the item!

We hope you find the home decor you are looking for with the suggestions above and you get it for the price you were looking for! So, have fun and start shopping!

Let us know which online shopping site was your favorite! Or, where you found a really great deal! We would love to hear about your search!

References:

http://www.today.com/home/best-places-shop-online-cheap-home-decor-t73021

http://www.hgtv.com/design/decorating/design-101/the-best-online-shopping-sites-for-your-home

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