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Texas Visitor Bureaus Information Texas Visitor Bureaus Information Below is a list of Texas Visitor Bureaus Information. Find detailed information on the Visitor Bureau Information entries by clicking on their links.
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Bay Area Houston Convention & Visitors Bureau A Visitor Center and Destination Marketing Planning Bureau
Category: Seabrook Visitor Bureau near Houston, Texas User Rating: 
Description of this Houston area Visitor Information entry: We serve the Webster, Nassau Bay, League City, Kemah, Seabrook, LaPorte, and Houston Area. Whether you're looking for a romantic getaway or a fun-filled family vacation, the Bay Area Houston Visitor Information Center is the place to start. Located in Seabrook at the base of the Kemah bridge, the center offers lodging, dining, shopping, attractions and recreational information, as well as maps, coupons, discount tickets and souvenirs.
Stop by now and purchase discounted tickets to the Kemah Boardwalk, Space Center Houston, Houston CityPass and Schlitterbahn Galveston Island! You can purchase the Houston CityPass ticket book online at our website www.visitbayareahouston.com
Call or register on our website for an information package. WWW.VisitBayAreaHouston.com
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Fredericksburg Convention & Visitor Bureau Plan your visit to Fredericksburg in the Texas Hill Country
Category: Fredericksburg Visitor Bureau in Texas
Description of this Texas Visitor Information entry: Known as the Culinary Capital of the Hill Country, gorgeous Fredericksburg offers visitors a variety of flavors to tempt any palette, from old German favorites like sausage and stuffed cabbage, to sushi, Texas cuisine and barbecue; as over 60 restaurants vey for your attention, including some garnering national recognition.
In addition to flavorful cuisines, Fredericksburg offers an Old World experience, with enduring architecture and enough history to satisfy even the most detailed of history buffs; along with unique shopping, live music venues, scenic variety for all your outdoor activities, like cycling and hiking; and access to the nation’s fastest growing wine region, with seven vineyards calling Gillespie County home. Sample these award-winning varietals; relax on verandas overlooking lavender fields and enjoy life at a slower pace. Willkommen to Fredericksburg! German Heritage. Texan Hospitality.
History in the Hills
The National Museum of the Pacific War is dedicated to telling the story of the Pacific War in a non-biased voice and includes artifacts from both American and Japanese troops, recovered military equipment, and a quiet place to remember those who have gone on before us. It’s apropos that this national museum is located in Fredericksburg, as this is the birthplace of that war’s commanding military officer, Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. And in December, 2009, the Museum will unveil its $15.3 million expansion.
The LBJ State and National Parks offer a historical look at the late President of the United States, Lyndon B. Johnson. Take a guided bus tour to the Texas White House and the ranch, for insight to the man who overcame his humble beginnings to become the leader of the United States. Also at the LBJ State Park, you’ll find the Sauer-
Beckmann Living History Farmstead depicting pioneer life in the early 1900s.
The city's architecture has also been preserved in a beautiful historic district, with over 700 historically significant structures and many part of the National Register of Historic Places. German is still spoken occasionally and old customs are regularly observed here. One of the outstanding features is the quaint Sunday House. These small homes, with their exterior staircases, were built by early German pioneers and are unique to Gillespie County.
In addition to attractions, Fredericksburg is always brimming with activity with more than 200 special events and festivals held annually. Stay overnight at any of our numerous motels/hotels, bed and breakfasts, guesthouses, and RV parks. For a full listing, log onto www.fredtexlodging.com.
Here, the Great Outdoors is Greater
Enchanted Rock is a 1,643-acre state park that is home to the second largest granite dome in North America. A moderately strenuous trail leads visitors to the top for a spectacular Hill Country view; there’s also camping and lots of mystic lore.
Fredericksburg lies in the top peach producing county in Texas, and during June through August, the town is filled with road side stands selling peaches and other produce.
Stop by Wildseed Farms, the nation’s largest working wildflower farm, and Fredericksburg Herb Farm. And area lavender farms allow cut-your-own lavender during season.
Lady Bird Johnson Municipal Park features an 18-hole golf course, picnic pavilions, the Live Oak Wilderness Trail, a swimming pool, an RV park and a "fishing hole."
"The Bat Tunnel" is open nightly from June through October. This abandoned railroad
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From Here to Eternity 5k Walk/Run to benefit the San Marcos Cemetery
Category: San Marcos Visitor Bureau near Austin, Texas
Description of this Austin area Visitor Information entry: The sixth annual “From Here To Eternity” 5-K Walk/Run, hosted by the Friends of San Marcos Cemetery, will begin at 8 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 3, 2009. The challenging 5-K course begins at the San Marcos CISD’s Lamar Annex on the corner of Blanco and Hutchison Streets and continues on residential streets that vary from flat to hilly, and loops through the San Marcos City Cemetery before finishing back at Lamar. View the race route map on the San Marcos Runners Club website at http://www.sanmarcosrunners.org/fhte_5k/FHTE_5K.pdf. Race entry fee is $15 before Sept. 25. It will increase to $20 after the early registration deadline. Current Texas State University-San Marcos students will receive a $3 discount with a student ID.
Race categories are divided in age and gender divisions. Age divisions include 19 and under, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59 and 60 and over.
The “From Here To Eternity” 5-K Walk/Run is a fundraiser benefitting the San Marcos City Cemetery. The Friends of the San Marcos Cemetery is a non-profit organization devoted to promoting the resources, services and historic significance of the San Marcos City Cemetery. Additional goals include raising funds and providing assistance for maintaining and improving the cemetery grounds, facilities and services and encouraging and recognizing volunteers to assist the City of San Marcos Cemetery Commission with on-going projects.
Day of race registration will begin at 7 a.m. at the Lamar School Annex. For more information on the walk/run or sponsorships, contact Dianne Pape at (512) 392-5579 or e-mail her at papes@grandecom.net.
Forms for on-line registration can be found at http://www.fsmcemetery.org/race.htm.
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Great Northwest Houston Convention & Visitors Bureau Attractions, hotels and restaurants referrals in NW Houston
Category: Houston Visitor Bureau in Texas
Description of this Houston Visitor Information entry: The Great Northwest Houston Convention & Visitors Bureau is your guide to terrific family fun in Houston's Great Northwest.
It's always a sure bet on excitement at Sam Houston Race Park and it's so cool to slide into Six Flags' SplashTown Waterpark. We have art galleries and performances by world class entertainers at the Cypress Creek Foundation for the Arts.
Enjoy a totally unique shopping experience along Main Street in Tomball - the Antique Capital of Southeast Texas, or, search for treasures at Traders Village, the biggest flea market and festival complex on the Texas Gulf Coast. There's great golf nearby at six of Houston's top ten courses, and auto racing on a small scale at Mountasia.
Be sure to check out the many festivals and special events that call Northwest Houston home. The Bayou City Cajun Festival, Texas Renaissance Festival, Tomball German Festival and more can fill your week with more fun that you can imagine.
Kick back and relax at one of the many hotels to fit any budget. And, from incredible barbecue, seafood, ethinc dishes and more, we know how to dish it up in our part of Space City USA.
Whether for a full-blown family vacation or short weekend getaway, it's all great in Houston's Great Northwest.
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Plano, Texas Welcome to Plano- Texas - an "All America City"
Category: Plano Visitor Bureau in Texas
Description of this Plano Visitor Information entry: Plano is located just 20 miles north of Downtown Dallas and the largest city in Collin County with over 235,000 people. Plano's climate is humid subtropical with mild winters and hot summers.
Plano is proud of its unique attractions and we would like to invite you to experience our historic landmarks, museums, farmsteads and more.
Heritage Farmstead- This four-acre museum preserve a way of life during the hieght of farm prosperity in the early 1900s. The beautiful Vitocrian home and 12 outbuildings was the hub of a 360 acre farm operated by a colorful local resident, Ammie Wilson. The museum is open to the public and guided tours are availabe.
Interurban Railway Station Musuem - Plano transportation history is brought back to life with this interesting exhibit. Once a vital part of the Texas Electric Railway that stretched from Denison to Waco, the Interurban is one of the original electric cars that ran on the tracks through Plano. Open to the public.
If shopping is your bag, you've come to the right place. Plano has more than 70 shopping centers, including two malls, outlet mall and a historic downtown shopping district.
Collin Creek Mall- One of the largest malls in the Metroplex, Collin Creek Mall is tuly one-stop shopping. You will enjoy beautiful two-level shopping at five major departtmenst stores.
The Shops at Willowbend- The shops at Willow Bend is a blend of exciting and sophisticated shopping set ina two-level, beautiful, yet comfortable environment. This 1.4 million square foot shopping center features Neimans Marcus, Sak Fifth, and over 150 stores and dinign options.
The Shops at Legacy- Considered among the locals as an "Adult Playground" this open air district offers an elegant main street experience. An ideal shopping getaway, filled with unique specialty stores, fashionable boutiques and award-winning restaurants. We encourage you to enjoy a film at Angelika Film Center and Cafe, which offers the best in independent and art films available.
Historic Downtown Plano- Looking for antiques? Historic downtown Plano is a treasure hunter's haven. Walk along the authentic brick streets and discover over 50 specialty shops including three quaint antique malls, craft shops, art galleries, artists in residence, folk art, Scandinavian cookware pottery, tearooms and much more.
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Port Aransas Chamber of Commerce & Tourist Bureau Stop by for free information about Port Aransas, Texas!
Category: Port Aransas Visitor Bureau near Corpus Christi, Texas
Description of this Corpus Christi area Visitor Information entry: Enjoy shimmering sunrises over the Texas Gulf Coast and serene evenings on the bay. Port Aransas is the premier vacation destination for beach, sun and family fun! Wiggle your toes in the sand! Reel in a redfish, captain a kayak, search for seashells, birdwatch, shop coastal stores and dine in island style restaurants. Our tranquil, tropical community boasts miles of natural beaches, gentle gulf breezes and just-right weather making our island a perfect, peaceful get away. Get close to the water and away from the crowds. Enjoy a round of golf overlooking the Gulf of Mexico at our new Arnold Palmer designed links golf course or take a nature tour at the Wetlands Education Center. Stay for a weekend or a week in choice accommodations - from quaint cottages to beachfront condos and RV parks to camp grounds. Visit Port Aransas on Mustang Island and enjoy the unspoiled beauty of Texas~Island Style!
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