Saturday, January 16, 2010

Austin Visitors Center What's It Like To Travel On I-35 To Austin In August - I Need Details For Novel Research?

What's it like to Travel on I-35 to Austin in August - I need details for novel research? - austin visitors center

Coming north on I-35, the soil, plants, colors, buildings, cities, animals, birds, monuments and attractions that are normally considered in August? I want answers from the local population and tourists, as much detail as possible to investigate new ones. My figures are a stop in Fort Worth, so that information would be appreciated about the city too. Finally, residents or frequent visitors to Austin, the famous places, gimmicks, flashy buildings can say that my character can be noticed that they could reach the northern city will also be appreciated. The more information the better, thank you!

-La Valette

5 comments:

Tiadaint... said...

If you drive from Dallas / Fort Worth to Austin to spend a few small towns, depending on how you to Fort Worth, Waco, then, Love, Temple, Belton, Salado, Georgetown, Round Rock and Austin pass. When you walk through Belton pass on I-190 interface, the largest military base in the United States (Fort Hood). You can see a deer or two, if lucky, but often go from horses and cows. Salt is the most interesting cities it through, because it .... even in the old style buildings of the West Hotel also has a bright blue, which is really terrible. As for plants, especially the blue caps, and various kinds of trees. The closer to Austin, will pass outside the Austin area including Georgetown and Round Rock. The traffic in this area is in the morning from 530 to 830 and then slowly in the afternoon, between 430 and 600 A large part of the construction is happening in Georgetown, Round Rock and Austin. Whether you continue with 35 in Austin, you will see, in particular hotels and reStaur. We will also release into the inner city and see the Capitol building on the right and the University of Texas at Austin (In front of the Capitol building).

Hope this helps for now ... If you think otherwise, I'll come back and after a little more.

Cherokee --

nickisbo... said...

I grew up in Fort Worth, Austin and lived for four years, I went to school. Took 35 times the unit are many, many, may I offer this: for his novel, you have to do. their descriptions will be much better if you and find what you are looking for. describes a person who is not the same in the hand, with the exception of the first. a great writer, the experiences of their subjects, if possible, and this is possible! They have a good time and good memories. :)

justcuri... said...

Wow, that's asking a lot. But since I've driven a few times, so I'll give you an idea.

First, it is extremely hot and humid in August!

Go through Fort Worth, I can trust you-35 West (because by E. Dallas.) The two pieces back together in Hillsboro, where you see a shopping center, where all stations.

Waco is coming, the most important, where Baylor is located east of I-35. Drive through the Temple and Georgetown. The motorway is only two lanes on each side all the way and is crazy busy all the time. You go much faster than you have to follow. If you are stuck behind a truck, which almost never happens. It makes me very nervous.

How about Austin, will begin in suburbs like Round Rock. Then, in Austin, is the way two stories. This was the only way to get to break new files without too much down. The city is very long from north to south.

You see the building of the state capital, is the fact that seven meters highhe construction of the U.S. capital. Also on the tower in the center of the University of Texas mass executions were the first glance (I have the name of the tower, where he was. I think back to the '70s.)

It is a good start.

Kutekymm... said...

Let's see ...

its damn hot.
Its hills, called "Texas Hill County. Hills, driving many small trees and shrubs.
It passes through Waco (not much to do), and the right to Fort Hood (the largest military base in Texas). You can see a few convoys of army trucks or in the vicinity, near a town than Killeen.
Just south of Fort Hood, had a cave, which was a very popular resort, took many of these posters. Damned if I remember the name.
So, how close to the city of Austin will go through the typical start of many subdivisions and bedroom communities.

khushi said...

I do not know

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