Thursday, December 20, 2012

Austin Trail of Lights

Austin Trail of Lights 

If you haven't realized, the Trail of Lights has made a return to Austin this year!  And it's a wonderful sight to see.  The Trail will be open through Sunday, December 23rd, between 6:30pm and 10pm, at Zilker Park.  Admission is free, thanks to the generous support of corporate sponsors and individual donors.



Check out the great array of vendors this year at the Trail:

Marketplace #1

Food Vendors:
  • Cazamance – Soups, Hot Chocolate, Hot Cider
  • Pizza Hut - Personal pan pizza’s, stuffed pizza rollers
  • DU Developments – Turkey Legs, Sausage
Merchandise Vendors:

Marketplace #2

Food Vendors:
  • Chi’Lantro BBQ – Tacos, Kimichi Fries, Spicy Fries, Korean Burger, Rice Bowl, Burrito, Quesadilla
  • 57 Scotsman/Snowie  – Funnel Cakes, Soups, Stuffed Waffles, shaved ice
  • As Good As It Gets Concessions - Kettle Corn
  • Hill & Hill Catering – Turkey Legs, Sausage, Funnel Cakes, Cotton candy
  • Taylor Seafood & Concession – Calamari, fried fish, shrimp, chicken strips, brats & sausage, fries, onion rings, nachos
  • Ministry of Challenge – BBQ…brisket, chicken, turkey, hamburgers
  • Heros Gyros
  • Pamela Jane’s Lobster Rolls
Merchandise Vendors:
  • Trail of Lights  - Official Merchandise: T-shirts, Travel Mugs, Ornaments, Fleece Blankets, Event Programs, Giving Fund Gift Cards
  • WMI, Inc – Light up toys and novelties

Marketplace #3

Food Vendors:
For more information, visit the official site - http://austintrailoflights.org/







    Sunday, December 9, 2012

    Visiting the State Capitol Building in Austin


    VISITING THE STATE CAPITOL BUILDING IN AUSTIN

    Whether you live in Austin or are just visiting, everyone should try to visit the State Capitol Building.  We love the Texas State Capitol in the Lone Star State and once you visit the building and grounds, you will see why.  Located on 11th Street between Lavaca and San Jacinto, the State Capitol is taller than the U.S. Capitol and has the largest gross square footage than all the state capitols.
    According to the official website, “The Texas Capitol is an extraordinary example of late 19th century public architecture and is widely recognized as one of the nation’s most distinguished state capitols. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986 for its ‘significant contribution to American history.’”
    Situated on one of Austin’s highest points, the Capitol has panoramic views towards the Colorado River from the south.  The structure’s exterior is made from “sunset red” granite and its foundation is composed of limestone.  Built in 1888, an extensive interior and exterior restoration was completed in the 1990s.
    The Texas State Capitol serves as the offices for the Governor, Secretary of State, and legislators.  It also houses a library, bookstore and cafeteria.  When you enter the Capitol rotunda you can view portraits of every person who has served as President of the Republic of Texas or Governor of the State of Texas.
    Free 45-minutes tours are offered at the Capitol.  The tour features the Capitol, Texas history and the Texas legislature.  The Texas State Capitol building and grounds are absolutely beautiful to visit year round – and we aren’t just saying that because we are from Texas!  It’s a great place to visit in Austin to learn more about the Lone Star State’s rich history.  This should definitely be a stop for all tourists and Texans alike.
    If you are curious about other things to do in Austin, visit Texas Capital Properties.  We are your online source for Austin real estate and homes for sale.