Texas History at the Bullock Texas State History Museum

I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Bullock Texas State History Museum on “HEB’s Free First Sunday,” a fantastic opportunity to delve into Texas history and explore captivating exhibits. Here’s a glimpse into my museum experience:

Discovering the Bullock Museum

Located in the heart of Austin, the Bullock Texas State History Museum is a cultural gem that offers a comprehensive journey through the rich tapestry of Texas history. From prehistoric times to the present day, the museum’s exhibits provide a fascinating insight into the diverse heritage and pivotal events that have shaped the Lone Star State.

Shark Exhibit and Texas History

During my visit, I had the chance to explore the special shark exhibit, which offered a unique perspective on marine life and conservation efforts. It was a thrilling experience to learn about these fascinating creatures and their significance to our ecosystem.

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Austin Tour – Mueller Park

Mueller Park

I stumbled on Mueller Park looking for a coffee shop with free WiFi while I killed some time before my next stop of the day. I initially pulled over at the food truck park, which I stopped at years ago if I remember correctly, but wanted somewhere that I could actually sit down, so I drove into the heart of Mueller Park!

“Located just three miles from downtown Austin and the Texas State Capitol and two miles from The University of Texas at Austin, Mueller is perfectly positioned to become an energetic new hub for central Austin.
The ambitious effort to redevelop Robert Mueller Municipal Airport into a mixed-use urban village in the heart of the city has helped Austin chart new directions. Mueller is envisioned as a sustainable community that is meeting extensive goals in housing and economic development. The award-winning Mueller Master Plan and the ambitious Master Development Agreement with Catellus Development Group and the City of Austin are the culmination of decades of community planning efforts from visionary neighbors and active citizens.” — Mueller Austin Webpage

 

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