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ABIA South Terminal ,
. (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
theres still alot of time before we get to see a real "South Terminal".
Former Runway,
. (guest)
wrote
16 years ago:
the airport master plan allows for a third runway here.
Spicewood Golf Course (closed),
JimInAustin (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
This is actually part of the Spicewood-Balcones Country Club
The Mountain Neighborhood,
somebody (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Nice neighborhood of $300K+ homes in NW Austin, within Round Rock Independent School District and attendance zones of US Dept. of Education Blue Ribbon Schhols.
Charles Whitman's House,
Diokan
wrote
17 years ago:
The house is at 906 w jewell street austin, tx. I think it might be two houses to the left
Windsor Park,
DJ Mixerr (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Ward.
NG
Travis Heights Neighborhood,
DJ Mixerr (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
SOUTHSIDE ATX 78704
SoCo 78704
Riverbend Church,
BradRCo
wrote
17 years ago:
Incorrectly labeled. This is Riverbend Church. http://www.riverbend.com/
The Quarries,
BradRCo
wrote
17 years ago:
For many years, this was the corporate recreation center for employees of Texas Instruments, whose large plant was located about a mile or two northwest, on the east side of 183. That plant has been subdivided among many tech companies now.
Former location of Vic's Restaurant,
BradRCo
wrote
17 years ago:
Before that it spent many years as a big Mr. Gattis- the only Gatti's with two-level seating.
Round Rock ISD Stadium,
BradRCo
wrote
17 years ago:
Home of the McNeil Mavericks and Westwood Warriors, both Austin-based high schools who are administered by Round Rock ISD due to odd school district boundaries that lunge far southwest from Round Rock into northwest Austin. While the official name of the facility is the bland "Round Rock ISD Stadium", most fans call it "The Parmer Palace". RRISD doesn't care for this unofficial moniker, perhaps because they think it refers to the money spent, but it's really intended to boast on how terrific a stadium this truly is- a real Texas high school football palace, one of the finest such facilities in the nation. The state soccer championships and some state football championship games have already been held here. Both McNeil and Westwood play in what is currently numbered as UIL athletic district 16-5A ('08-'09 thru '09-'10). This has been, for the previous two years, the toughest high school football district in Texas. The team that led eventual state champion Katy 7-0 most of the first half of the title game in 2007, Pflugerville, lost that game to finish as the second place team in Texas. They were only good enough for fourth in 16-5A. The last place team in 16-5A - Westwood - had non-district wins over the district champions of the nearest two 5A districts; Temple to the north (13-5A) and Austin Bowie to the south (25-5A). In fact, Westwood fell to the eventual state 4A champions just 18-10, despite finishing 8th of 8 teams in the toughest district in Texas, 16-5A (then called 14-5A).
Walmart Supercenter,
wes (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
cant wait!
St. Stephen's Episcopal School,
DJ Mixerr (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Not that good of a private school. It has drug problems. Also in the in the past too.
Mayfield,
DJ Mixerr (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Big Forestt
Amy's Ice Cream & Zen Sushi,
WikiFan1
wrote
17 years ago:
Delicious! No indoor seating.
Barton Hills Market,
WikiFan1
wrote
17 years ago:
Good breakfast tacos & coffee.
P. Terry's,
WikiFan1
wrote
17 years ago:
Excellent burgers. Only have walkup/patio and drivethu service.
Vista Elementary School,
DJ Mixerr (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
What is the name of the Elementary School?
McNeil High School,
DJ Mixerr (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
A student made a terrorist threat here in 2007. I don't know who he or she was.
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