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Christine Felton

Christine is the Director of Content & Digital Marketing at Visit Austin. She is a graduate of the University of Texas, proud South Austin resident and native Texan. She is passionate about travel, classic film, grammar, vegan cooking and live music. On the weekends, you may find her in her garden, at a nearby yoga studio, visiting a craft brewery or exploring a local nature preserve with her two pups.

Austin's Best Murals

Austin's buildings and walls may be canvases, but they're anything but blank. Explore any of the city's neighborhoods and you’re bound to stumble on an ever-changing gallery of murals and street art. Grab your camera and take yourself on a sightseeing tour through a wealth of colorful, approachable…

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Visiting Pioneer Farms

Travel back in time to the 19th century when you visit Jourdan-Bachman Pioneer Farms. This living history museum is located in North Austin, and offers seven themed historic areas with educational experiences for any age. Explore Texas history in real time as you venture across their site of over 90…

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20 Iconic Austin Restaurants

While Austin may be known for its legendary Tex-Mex, tasty breakfast tacos and juicy barbecue, there's so much more to the capital city's food history to explore. Austin's celebrated dining scene has evolved with lightning speed over the last few decades, but don't forget to pay homage to the greats…

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48 Hours in LGBTQ Austin: A Weekend Itinerary

LGBTQ+-Owned and Gay-Friendly Things to Do in Austin, TX Austin is one of the most LGBTQ+-friendly cities in the country, with a perfect score of 100 from the Human Rights Campaign. But you won’t find just one “gayborhood” here. The community is integrated throughout the city, which means that…

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Historic Austin: The University of Texas at Austin

From its founding, the University of Texas at Austin has grown from a single building with a handful of students and faculty into a world-renowned institution and a beacon of higher education. Situated in the heart of Texas's capital city, UT Austin's story is deeply intertwined with the state's own…

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Texas Longhorn Football: UT Tailgating Guide

Repeat after us: "Hook 'em horns!"—now you're on your way to some memorable Saturdays in Austin this fall. Founded in 1883, The University of Texas campus is located just north of the heart of the city and is home to a diverse population of more than 50,000 students. University of Texas Longhorn…

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Top Sports Events in Austin This Fall

Fall in Austin means cooler temps, passionate fans, and a packed calendar of sporting events. From the roar of Longhorn Football at DKR Stadium to the high-speed action of Formula 1 at Circuit of The Americas, Austin is the place to be for sports fans this season. Here’s your guide to the biggest…

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Historic Austin: Old East Austin

Old East Austin is a historic district located to the north of East Seventh Street, to the east of Interstate 35, and to the south of Martin Luther King Boulevard. Rooted in a vibrant history of blues and jazz, East Austin represents the cultural richness and history of the city’s thriving African…

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Historic Austin: Zilker Park & South Austin

A trip to Austin puts you in the heart of Texas history. From the Texas State Capitol to the Paramount Theatre, the Driskill Hotel to Barton Springs, the heritage of the Lone Star State lives and breathes throughout our city. We invite you to explore, experience and enjoy Austin’s many memorable…

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Texas Book Festival 2026

The annual Texas Book Festival (TBF) takes place November 14-15, 2026, at the Texas Capitol, in tents along 11th Street and Congress Avenue, and select nearby venues including the First Baptist Church of Austin, First United Methodist Church, Central Presbyterian Church, the Texas State Library and…

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