Joe Cline's Articles in Travel & Leisure

  • Austin Tex Mex: Seven Restaurants that Can't be Missed
    Tex Mex cuisine is something that can't be missed if you're visiting Austin. If you live in this diverse and exciting city, you've probably found some great spots to enjoy this unique form of cuisine.
  • Museums in Austin
    Austin isn’t short on history and its museums are a way to experience every bit of that history. Whether you’re a history buff, have children or just want a nice way to spend an afternoon in Austin, give these museums a try.
  • A Short Guide to Austin's Sixth Street
    When most out-of-towner’s visit Austin, they are sure to stop by Sixth Street. This district of downtown Austin is popular with young professionals, college students and those who love live music.
  • Austin's We Make Stuff Festival
    Bringing Art, Music and Culture to Austin On September 19th, Austin artists, musicians, vendors, fashion designers and other creative types will band together to bring the We Make Stuff Festival to Austin.
  • Enjoying Austin for Free: Your guide to the city's free attractions
    Austin is one of the fastest growing cities in not only Texas but the country. With more homes being built and people moving in, it’s no wonder that lots of people are looking for things to do in Austin.
  • Austin Steam Trains: History Comes to Life
    Steam trains are an important part of Texas’s proud history. When war with Mexico ended, the government of the newly-formed Republic of Texas sought to encourage investment.
  • Uniquely Austin: Six Attractions You Shouldn't Miss
    Austin is a world-class city, filled with things to see and do whether you’re a long-time native or a first-time visitor.
  • The View from the UT Tower
    Every city has its landmark, the one building or statue that everyone from thousands of miles around comes to see. In Paris, it is the Eiffel Tower. In New York, it is the Empire State Building, Chicago the Sears Tower and London, Big Ben.
  • The Barsana Dham: A Taste of India in Austin
    Most expect that to be able to see a true Hindu temple you would have to travel to . . . well . . . India, or at least a country in which Hinduism is a more dominant religion. But that’s not necessarily true.
  • The Story of Texas at the Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum
    Texas is not a state known for its mundane, run of the mill activity. It is a state with a varied history and similar future.
  • Texas Swimming Holes
    Summer time in Austin can mean blistering heat and intense sunshine, but hiding in the house, soaking up the air conditioning isn’t the only way to stay cool in this busy city.
  • Rollerball: Austin Style
    Austin has plenty of things that come to mind when people think of the area. Music, culture and just plain being eccentric are some of the things that the area is best known for, but Austin has one thing to offer that many people overlook - Roller Derby.
  • Must See Austin Sights
    Austin’s booming economy is seeing the rise of new landmarks in the city, both in the downtown area and the suburbs. There are, however, permanent fixtures in Austin’s landscape teeming with history and culture that cannot be totally replaced by new constructions.
  • Head South by Southwest for Three Great Festivals
    They always say that one small initiative can easily become a massive movement, that all it takes is the first step for leaps and bounds to turn an event that may have had no more than a smattering of people at its first show into one crowded with thousands of attendees.
  • Discovering the Great Outdoors with the Barton Creek Greenbelt
    Austin is a beautiful city, alive with music, shops, people and entertainment. If you are looking for something fun and interesting to do with a decidedly city feel, there is no better place, no better metropolis. But if you are looking for something less urban and a little more . . . woodsy, is Austin still the location for you? It can be. You just have to know where to look.
  • Vineyards in the Hill Country
    The beautiful weather and wonderful conditions of the Texas Hill Country make it a prime area for vineyards. There are dozens of vineyards around the Austin area, producing wonderful wines and other products. Those who enjoy wine tastings and tours can find endless events at the area’s many vineyards.
  • At Blues on the Green, You’re Anything but Blue
    Each year, as the long, lazy days of summer come around you start looking for things to do outdoors. You’ve spent the last several months cooped up inside, praying for the change of season and the return of sunshine to your evenings
  • The Oasis - A True Haven
    When you hear the word oasis, you think of a lush pool of water appearing seemingly out of nowhere in a vast desert. You think of relief in an otherwise harsh world. You think of something desperately needed because your immediate surroundings are so unbearable.
  • Going Batty at Bat Fest
    Bats - they are small dark creatures that fly through the night. Their days are spent hanging upside down from the corners of caves and trees.
  • Christmas Events: Trail of Lights
    The Holiday season is filled with tradition and celebration, including those in both the family and in the community. In Austin, family and community traditions come together with the annual Trail of Lights celebration in Zilker Park.
  • Ride on Over for the Republic of Texas Biker Rally
    If your idea of a good time is a Harley Davidson, the open road, live music and hundreds of like-minded individuals, Austin is the place to be every June for the Republic of Texas (ROT) Biker Rally.
  • Fascinating Austin Ghost Tours
    History and fantasy rolled into one. Every old town or city will have its share of history, legends, and ghost stories along with it. Each place is the subject of legends of old and these legends make up the core of ghost tours that thrive on the fascination of a lot of people with folklore.
  • When in Austin, Visit the Laguna Gloria Art Museum
    If you are ever in the Austin area, you must definitely visit the Laguna Gloria Art Museum. The museum is one of the most popular museums in the area and one of the most beautiful at that, too. With its historic Italian villa style, the museum’s original intention was to become the home of Stephen Austin, the centerpiece in the sprawling grounds of the site.
  • Nature-tripping at Hamilton Pool Preserve just outside of Austin
    The Hamilton Pool Preserve just outside of Austin is a favorite destination of nature lovers looking for lush flora, varied fauna, and natural landscape in one place. With a canyon and a collapsed grotto both water-eroded to be formed, this nature’s wonder is a sight to behold and enjoy.

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