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Hill Country - Nearby Destinations
Tourist destinations to consider near Hill Country are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.
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Austin
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Population: 660,000
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Austin is the capital of Texas and home to numerous colleges, making
Austin an eclectic mix of history, politics and a trendy university
atmosphere. Downtown Austin has old, stately buildings with grand
architecture; some of which house the hippest clubs in the city. The
distinctive State Capitol Building is the largest in the U.S. |
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San Angelo
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Population: 90,000
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Near the geographical center of Texas, San Angelo has a charming
downtown featuring beautiful gardens and the river walk plaza area
along the Concho River. San Angelo is between two lakes, OC Fisher and
Nasworthy and there are all types of water recreation and fishing
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San Antonio
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Population: 1.2 million
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Located in southern-central Texas, San Antonio is at the heart of
a multi-cultural crossroads, blending the Old West and New World.
Native American, Mexican, German, African-American, Western and
Southern influences are evident throughout the city, in the historic
districts, architecture, museums, galleries and restaurants. |
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Waco
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Population: 115,000
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Like Dallas, Waco has a restored warehouse district and revitalized
downtown, but without all the hustle and bustle. Once you get away
from the highway, Waco's natural beauty is imminent. Large trees line
the rivers and the leaves turn a variety of colors in the fall. |
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