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Any
first-time visitor to Austin expecting the dusty, flat
brown prairie of Texas lore is in for a surprise. It
is a graceful city of wooded hills, tall trees and period
architecture amid a bustling, modern metropolis.
The
32,000-square-mile Texas Hill Country begins on Austin's
western rim. By many measuring sticks, Austin is one
of America's most lively business, cultural and intellectual
hubs.
In
the last decade, its entrepreneurial and high-tech economic
vigor, the musicians who launch major music careers
here and its ecological policies have brought widespread
recognition to the city.
There
is much to see, do and explore in Austin and its environs.
A temperate climate encourages al fresco music and theater
programs, shopping markets, festivals, bazaars and patio
dining during Austin's milder months. Thirty miles of
urban hike-and-bike trails, 172 city parks, 18 golf
courses, nine wilderness areas and more than 11,000
acres of park land offer quiet refuge in a city of half
a million. Texas' fourth largest natural spring, Barton
Springs, is three miles from Austin's downtown business
district.
As
the capital city of Texas and the home of a major United
States research university, as well as four other colleges
and universities, Austin's political and intellectual
stature attracts millions of visitors each year to the
LBJ Presidential Library, The University of Texas' permanent
collections and the Texas State Capitol.
A
magnet for creative souls, Austin has given rise to
a live music culture where many popular rock-'n'-roll,
blues, jazz, rap and country and western singers got
their start. The city's 100-plus music clubs, many of
which are located in the renowned Sixth Street district,
showcase local, national and international talent nightly.
Also, the Frank Erwin Special Events Center, home of
UT's basketball teams, attracts many of the nation's
top performers.
A traditional and avant garde visual and performing
arts community brings acclaimed legends as well as home-grown
local talent to Austin's stages. Thirty-three galleries,
more than 25 theaters, a performing arts center, dance
and ballet companies, a symphony and an opera fill the
city's busy performing calendar, while a steady flow
of high school, collegiate and national competitions
highlight the athletic seasons.
Nine
historic districts and nine major museums help uncover
the area's fascinating prehistoric, Republic and pioneer
heritage.
Austin is the "Hollywood of the Southwest"
Austin
has emerged as the "Hollywood" of the Southwest,
as the city is becoming well known for its burgeoning
film industry. Not only does Austin have the most movie
screens per capita in the U.S., itis the No. 1 location
for movie making in the state of Texas, as the state
ranks as the third most popular destination for film-making
behind Los Angeles and New York City. The production
budgets for films made in and around Austin in 2000
are expected to total $100 million.
Stars
and filmmakers such as Quentin Tarantino, Kevin Costner,
Sandra Bullock, Ron Howard, Matthew McConaughey, Woody
Harrelson and Elizabeth Hurley are some of those who
have graced the red carpet at local Austin film premieres
of "The Newton Boys," "EdTV," "The
Faculty," "U-571" and "For Love
of the Game." Bullock has moved her film production
company, Fortis Films, from Los Angeles to Austin.
Films
that were produced in and around Austin:
*
A Perfect World
* Austin Stories
* Blank Check
* Courage Under Fire
* Dazed and Confused
* D.O.A.
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Home Fries
* Hope Floats
* Lonesome Dove
* Michael
* Office Space
* Slacker
* Songwriter
* SubUrbia
* The Big Green
* The Faculty
* The Newton Boys
* The Soul Collector
* The Substitute Wife
* Tornado!
* True Women (miniseries)
* Two for Texas
* Varsity Blues
* What's Eating Gilbert Grape?
* Where the Heart Is |
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Austin
is the Live Music Capital of the World
Whether you spend a day or a month in Austin, you'll
be able to identify with this common local complaint.
Live country, blues, folk, rock, jazz, Latino, rap and
reggae are everywhere around Austin, pouring out of
the city's 100+ clubs, honky-tonks, performance halls,
amphitheaters and outdoor stages, including Auditorium
Shores on Town Lake.
Best
of all, you'll find many of the venues close together
downtown either on Sixth Street or in the Warehouse
District.
Here
is a sampling of musicians and popular groups, past
and present, who have their musical roots in Austin:
* 8 1/2 Souvenirs
* Asleep at the Wheel
* Shawn Colvin
* Derailers
* Dynamite Hack
* Ana Egge
* Joe Ely
* Fabulous Thunderbirds
* Fastball
* The Gourds
* Eric Johnson
* Janis Joplin
* Robert Earl Keen
* Ian Moore
* Trish Murphy
* Willie Nelson
* Toni Price
* Pushmonkey
* Charlie Robison
* Reckless Kelly
* Sister 7
* Storyville
* Rose Taylor
* Jimmie Vaughan
* Stevie Ray Vaughan
* Vertical Horizon
* Jerry Jeff Walker
* Don Walser
* Kelly Willis
Other Interesting Facts about Austin
The November 1999 issue of Money magazine named Austin
one of its top six cities in its "Best Places to
Live" national survey.
According
to the July/August 1997 issue of Swing magazine, a publication
about life for those in their 20s, Austin is one of
the top 10 best places in the country to live if you
are younger than 30.
In
June of 1999, The Wall Street Journal ranked Austin
No. 4 in the top 10 American cities for livability
a term referring to those qualities that cause people
to CHOOSE to live in a particular place.
In
1998, Fortune magazine named Austin the No. 1 best city
for business in North America.
Austin's thriving high-tech sector has become one of
the most prominent in the nation, with global players
such as Dell Computer Corporation, Motorola, IBM, 3M
and Advanced Micro Devices headquartered here.
A
1999 study conducted by CyberDialogue reveals that Austin
leads the nation in the percentage of wired residents,
with 59 percent of Austins population using the
Internet.
Austin
at a Glance
* Nation's fastest growing economy during the 1980s
* Founded in 1839
* Population: 1,057,000 people in the metropolitan Austin
area. 567,566 in Austin city limits
* The 27th largest city in the country
* Location: Austin is 225 miles from the Mexican border.
San Antonio, Houston and Dallas are all within 200 miles.
* Austin has 11,800 acres of greenbelt, areas of uncultivated
land used for recreation around the community.
* Average days of sunshine: 300
* Average high temperature: 79
* Average low temperature: 58
* Average rainfall per year: 31.5"
For more information on Austin, contact the Austin Convention
and Visitors Bureau's Visitor Information Center at
800/888-8287.

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