Austin - One of Ten Best Places to Live

clayinaustin

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Best Places to Live 2009

If you're a free spirit, music junkie, or barbecue lover--or if you simply have what it takes to "keep Austin weird"--Texas's state capital is for you. Considered ground zero for live music, this city of 716,000 residents is home to legions of musicians and nearly 200 performance venues. In addition, Austin hosts the always popular South by Southwest festival. Since its inception in 1987, the event has mushroomed from a local gathering to a 1,800-band, 80-stage extravaganza of music, filmmaking, and interactive activities featuring performers from all over the world. Austin is also a high-tech hub, with companies like Dell and IBM, which employ thousands of residents.


The city's warm climate offers plenty of sunshine, while the open green spaces don't provide any excuse for staying indoors. Head over to Lions Municipal Golf Course for an inexpensive round. Wander through the 351-acre Zilker Metropolitan Park until you find Barton Springs Pool, a 3-acre water source fed by underground springs that keep its temperature around 68 degrees all year long. To escape the city, head for the nearby Hill Country. "It's rolling hills cut with lots of little creeks and streams," says Tom Beach, a sales clerk at Austin Canoe & Kayak. "It makes for a nice road trip."
 
Always looks like fun when I see it featured on the Food Network or Travel Channel. Rumor has it though that someone named Clay has all the single women occupied all the time. :sifone:
 
Always looks like fun when I see it featured on the Food Network or Travel Channel. Rumor has it though that someone named Clay has all the single women occupied all the time. :sifone:



I guess we could stand at the end of his driveway and pick up the old girls when he changes crews!:drool5:
 
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