The Texas State Capitol
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A sign welcomes dogs to the deck at Oyster Landing.
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A couple walks near the Seaholm Power Plant in downtown Austin.
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A bicyclist pedals past residential buildings and businesses on South Lamar Boulevard.
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Downtown Austin's buildings range from shiny skyscrapers to short, older brick buildings.
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A view of downtown Austin and the Texas Capitol from East 11th Street.
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The Hyde Park Shopping Center in central Austin's Hyde Park neighborhood
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Houses are perched on a hill in Rollingwood, in west Austin
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Rooftops in the hills in west Austin
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Apartments line South Lamar Boulevard
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Downtown's residential market has exploded, including at the renovated, mixed-use Seaholm Power Plant
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Homes are nestled on west Austin hills near FM 2222
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The Broken Spoke, a 50-year-old music venue
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Visitors take selfies at the iconic side of a building on South Congress Avenue.
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The Texas Capitol is seen at the top of Congress Avenue in downtown Austin.
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Entrance to the Texas State Cemetery
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The iconic tower at The University of Texas at Austin
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The Pennybacker Bridge crosses Lake Austin on Loop 360
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The HOPE Outdoor Gallery, a nonprofit public space used for graffiti art
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The Texas State Capitol at night
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MetroRail, a Capital Metro rail line, passes parked cars on its way out of downtown in east Austin.
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Customers order at a Jamaican food truck, one of many mobile food vendors in east Austin.
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