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One of Texas' most popular swimming spots could be closed for repairs over the Labor Day weekend. Barton Springs Pool, a recreational outdoor swimming pool in Austin, closed down Friday morning ...
Barton Springs Pool is an iconic spot to take a dip in Austin. The spring-fed pool is directly in the middle of town, making it a must for visitors and residents alike.
Uh-oh: Austin’s iconic Barton Springs Pool having some problems The famed swimming spot could be shut down all through Labor Day weekend after city officials discovered an issue with an old pipe ...
Roughly 100 million years ago, Barton Springs Creek formed in Central Texas. In the late 1920s, one of Austin's most well-known swimming spots officially opened near Zilker Park.
AUSTIN, Texas — As the restaurant scene continues to see changes on Barton Springs Road, a longtime Austin eatery is working to stay afloat. Green Mesquite BBQ, a neighborhood favorite for ...
"Austin Parks and Recreation has decided to delay the ceremony and removal of the iconic Barton Springs leaning pecan tree affectionately known as 'Flo' while the department reviews additional ...
The City of Austin said the iconic Barton Springs pecan tree, “Flo”, has been diagnosed with the wood decay fungus Kretzschmaria deusta, also known as brittle cinder fungus.
Iconic Barton Springs pecan tree "Flo" has been diagnosed with a wood-decaying fungus that is likely to bring it down. City officials said the fungus, Kretzchmariadeusta, also known as brittle ...
AUSTIN, Texas - Austin staples continue to close along Barton Springs Road. The neighborhood grocery store, Thom's Market, is the most recent place to add its name to the list.
AUSTIN, Texas — The future of one of Austin's oldest bridges has been decided. The Barton Springs Bridge, which passes over Barton Creek and serves as a major thoroughfare in and out of Zilker ...
Barton Springs, whose cool, natural waters have created summer memories for generations in Austin, Texas, has become an important refuge during the current heat wave.
Roughly 100 million years ago, Barton Springs Creek formed in Central Texas. In the late 1920s, one of Austin's most well-known swimming spots officially opened near Zilker Park.