Raise your City iQ: Tim and Kerrie League founded the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema in 1997. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: Antone's opened its doors for the first time in 1974 hosting acts like Fats Domino, Muddy Waters, and more. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: Dallas-Fort Worth is the most popular destination out of Austin-Bergstrom International Airport. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: In 2003, ACL was the first and only television show to receive the National Medal of Arts by the U.S. Congress. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: Chris Tomlin recorded the album 'Live from Austin Music Hall' on its opening night and dedicated it to the 2k people that couldn't get in that day. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: This is one of the few completely underground venues in Austin. It doubles as a tornado shelter. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: The Tonkawa Native American tribe considered Barton Springs to be a sacred ground for purification rituals long before the Pool was built. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: Every Tuesday, Toni Price hosts a free blues show called the Happy Hippie Hour. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: In 1972, the Dobie Center became the tallest building in Austin surpassing the Texas State Capital Building. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: Paul Qui, owner of East Side Kings, also owns Uchi Austin. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: Before playing in the Irwin Center, the UT basketball teams play in the Gregory Gymnasium. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: Four of the deserts at Frank's have bacon in them. Yum, yum! 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: Adelita is the name of that mysterious woman on the cover of Guero's Menu. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: Free wifi at Starbucks, a great sushi restaurant downstairs, and swimming pool known to host secret late night swimming contests. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: An Iced Turbos at Jo's is made of coffee, espresso, hazelnut, chocolate and cream, and it tastes like a cup of melted ice cream. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: Remember the 'I Love You So Much' sign on Jo's before it was tagged and painted over. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: The enormous oak bar is rumored to have been around since the pre-automobile days. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: Carlos Santana is a co-founder of Maria Maria, named for his song of the same name. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: Bun B of UGK was here for the opening of this very Nice Kicks store. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: Before becoming the Paramount Theater in 1915, this was the Majestic Theater. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: Every season, Progress Coffee gives away a $500 gift card! 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: Check out the "2000 Best of" award for Best Men's Restroom In A Live Music Venue. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: The Scoot was built in 1871 making it the oldest continuously running beer joint in central Texas. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: The famous Austin Poetry Slam happens every Tuesday night. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: The Sunday Gospel Brunch at Stubb's features a make it yourself bloody mary bar. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: The Houston Endowment Inc donated $12 million to change the museum's name to the Blanton Art Museum. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: The bowling lanes are made of equipment from the legendary Rock ‘N’ Bowl, New Orleans’ oldest bowling center,. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: Three DMC World Champions performed here in 2007; Qbert, Craze, and Klever. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: Find one of Austin's legendary musical curators here, DJ Mel. 続きを読む
Raise your City iQ: The best view in town is on the back part of the roof, just past the playground. We encourage you to grab some food downstairs and catch a sunset over the city. 続きを読む
Raise your iQ: The new Scion iQ's front wheels can be spun to nearly 45 degrees, giving the iQ a turning radius of an astonishingly low 12.9 feet! 続きを読む
Raise your iQ: The new Scion iQ's front wheels can be spun to nearly 45 degrees, giving the iQ a turning radius of an astonishingly low 12.9 feet! 続きを読む