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  • Adventure Tour
    January 1, 2008- January 31, 2009

    Adventure Tour

     Standard 1 hour 15 min tour

  • Adventure Tours
    December 1, 2007- February 1, 2009

    Experience what it was like for our discoverers of this natural treasure.

     Our experienced staff will guide you as you climb, hike, rappel and explore the natural beauty thousands of years in the making. No concrete. No handrails.

    South Cavern Adventure Tour Much more than hands on. Get ready to get down and dirty. Experience a thrilling and physically demanding 3 to 4 hour excursion into one of the world’s premier caverns. Climb, crawl, rappel, explore – with only the light of your helmet to guide you. This is not for the weak of heart. Once outfitted with caving gear you'll be lowered by rope through a 160-foot well shaft. Travel approximately one mile, going down to 230 feet below surface level to the Fault Room which features one of the longest soda straw formations in North America – 14 feet in length.

  • Adventure Tours
    January 1, 2008- February 28, 2009

    Adventure Tours Experience what it was like for our discoverers of this natural treasure.

    Our experienced staff will guide you as you climb, hike, rappel and explore the natural beauty thousands of years in the making. No concrete. No handrails. South Cavern Adventure Tour Much more than hands on. Get ready to get down and dirty. Experience a thrilling and physically demanding 3 to 4 hour excursion into one of the world’s premier caverns. Climb, crawl, rappel, explore – with only the light of your helmet to guide you. This is not for the weak of heart. Once outfitted with caving gear you'll be lowered by rope through a 160-foot well shaft. Travel approximately one mile, going down to 230 feet below surface level to the Fault Room which features one of the longest soda straw formations in North America – 14 feet in length. follow the path that the original discoverers took. This tour includes a half mile through wild cave and passages that have not changed since the caverns’ discovery. Total distance of the tour is 1.25 miles that begins under the Natural Bridge and follows the commercially developed path with hand rails and concrete trails. The tour then turns more adventurous as the physically challenging portion begins through the wild passage. Guests are provided with caving gear and are required to crawl, climb and slide over and through various obstacles. It’s a challenge and an experience that you will never forget. South Cavern Adventure Tour

  • Austin Sightseeing Tours
    January 1, 2008- February 28, 2009

    We specialize in providing Austin in 90 Minutes —

    A narrated Austin sightseeing tour that familiarizes you with over 30 of Austin's major historical, cultural, significant points of interest in just 90 minutes! This daily scheduled tour with satellite activated narration gives you a comprehensive overview of our great city. Tour departs from the Austin Visitor Information Center at 209 E. Sixth Street in downtown Austin.

    Call (512) 659-9478 for reservations and information or register online

  • Bat Watching Excursions
    June 1, 2008- July 31, 2010

    Capital Cruises' internationally famous bat watching excursion departs nightly approximately 30 minutes before sunset.

     The Congress Avenue Bridge is the home of the largest urban bat colony in North America. Our cruises provide the best possible viewing for one of the most incredible wildlife spectacles in the world!

    Bat viewing is available on a public tour ($8.00 for adults, $6.00 for seniors & $5.00 for kids 4 to 12) or you can customize your own excursion with dinner, cocktails, entertainment and more (please see dinner cruise and party boat pricing for rates)

    Reservations are highly recommended for this very popular Austin experience!

  • Dallas: Power & Passion on Primetime TV
    May 31, 2008- September 14, 2008

    A wealthy Texas oil family, the Ewings, captured the imagination of the U.S. and the world through an unforgettable primetime television saga.

    Featuring larger-than-life characters like J.R., Miss Ellie, and Sue Ellen, the groundbreaking television show Dallas grabbed the attention of millions of fans drawn to its dramatic stories of intrigue and betrayal, and left a lasting impact on the Texas identity at home and abroad. "Sue Ellen, you're a drunk, a tramp, and an unfit mother." J.R. Ewing from the TV series Dallas

    Opening 30 years after the program first went on the air, the special exhibition Dallas: Power & Passion on Primetime TV will spotlight the show's enduring legacy by featuring props, artifacts loaned from actors including Larry Hagman and Steve Kanaly, scripts, television clips, and a recreated environment from the program's thirteen seasons. 

     Admission to the Museum’s exhibits, including Dallas: Power & Passion on Primetime TV (May 31 - September 14, 2008): $7.00 for adults, $6.00 for seniors/military/college students (with valid ID), $4 for youth ages 5-18, free for ages 4 and under.

  • Erle Stanley Gardner's Study
    August 1, 2005- September 30, 2009

    Erle Stanley Gardner's Study Leeds Gallery *Fourth Floor* Flawn Academic Center

    By appointment only; phone 232-7688. This replica of mystery writer Erle Stanley Gardner's study at his ranch home in Temecula, California, displays original memorabilia and artifacts from his career. Gardner was the creator of Perry Mason.

  • Harry Huntt Ransom: Life and Career
    August 1, 2005- August 31, 2010
    Harry Huntt Ransom: Life and Career Hallway *Third Floor* Harry Ransom Center Monday-Friday, 8-5
  • HOORAY! You bet we're open!
    January 1, 2008- January 31, 2010

    Located 450 feet above Lake Travis, The OASIS offers breathtaking views of the Texas Hill Country and spectacular sunsets!

     Enjoy the scenery from one of the 40 plus outdoor decks, or inside from one of the enchanting dining rooms.

    What are your hours of operation? During Daylight Savings Time: Monday through Thursday 11:30AM – 10:00PM Friday 11:30AM – 11:00PM Saturday 11:00AM – 11:00PM Sunday 11:00AM – 10:00PM

    On Sunday join us for "Brunch at The OASIS" from 11:00am-2:00pm.

  • IDENTITY - Second Floor
    July 1, 2007- July 31, 2010

    On the second floor, explore the story of how Texas became an independent nation in Building the Lone Star Identity. From his jail cell in Mexico City, hear Stephen F. Austin's own words that herald the coming of the Texas Revolution.

     Experience the battles of the Revolution through the eyes of Juan Seguin, a Tejano military and political leader. Understand the different visions of Sam Houston and Mirabeau Lamar, both Presidents of the Republic of Texas. Follow Texas as it became the 28th state, then seceded from the Union, joined the Confederacy and fought in the Civil War, and shaped a new future that included freedom for all Texans. Discover how Texas grew into the 20th Century and celebrated its unique identity during the 1936 Centennial -- 100 years after Texas independence.

     See a giant time line of Texas history unfold on a 60-foot video wall, with interactive stations where you can learn more details about many important events in Texas history.

  • IMAX® Theatre
    September 4, 2004- October 31, 2010

    The Bob Bullock Texas State History Museum features Austin's only IMAX Theatre. This 400-seat, state-of-the-art theatre uses innovative IMAX technology to create the ultimate film experience. Unlike many IMAX theatres, ours is equipped with an IMAX projector that has both 2-D and 3-D capabilities.

     The Theatre can also show special films on a movie-quality 35mm projector. The IMAX Theatre is a fully accessible facility. With its own separate entrance, the Theatre is able to operate independently of the Museum and remains open in the evenings, with extended hours on weekends. The IMAX Theatre Lobby is a distinctive, dramatic space with a carpet pattern that incorporates native Texas flora in the design. Both the Lobby and the Theatre can be rented for special events. Click HERE for a listing of showtimes at the IMAX Theatre. There is no late seating in the IMAX Theatre. Please arrive at least 20 minutes before your scheduled show time.

  • It's Texas' Fault
    October 1, 2007- October 31, 2010

    It's Texas' Fault And We're Showing it Off!

     See Texas' most visited cave! Wonder World Park is a Texas Historical Site. The unique attractions here are entertaining and educational for the whole family. Enjoy guided tours through the nation's only earthquake-formed cave. Exit by elevator and catch a breathtaking view of the fault line's drop-off point from atop the Tejas Observation Tower. Play in our crazy Anti-Gravity House and take a train ride through the waterfalls of Mystery Mountain to meet and feed the friendly animals in the largest petting park in Texas!

    open year round!

    summer hours

    memorial day - labor day
    8:00 am - 8:00 pm

    winter hours

    september thru may
    monday - friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
    saturday and sunday: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

    closed on christmas eve and day -
    weather conditions do not affect our tours.

  • Jeremy Room Flashlight Tour
    August 1, 2007- October 31, 2009

    Jeremy Room is a stunning 120' deep chamber known for it's soda straws and delicate formations.
    Small groups, eqch person given a flashlight for the tour.

    Departs every 60 minutes, Tour duration 60 minutes - walking distance 1/2 mile

  • Laguna Gloria Grounded
    November 1, 2007- September 27, 2009

    Laguna Gloria Grounded explores the lush twelve-acre grounds overlooking Lake Austin at the Austin Museum of Art-Laguna Gloria.

    The picturesque formal gardens and wild places of this historical site served as the inspiration for the seventeen exhibited works. Ten featured Austin artists create art that expresses their personal connections with the landscape. Site-specific artworks, like Beverly Penn’s cast bronze botanicals and Martha Gannon’s constellation of photographs of Laguna Gloria’s flora and fauna, examine the relationship between nature and culture. This modest exhibition celebrates the grounds and revitalized historic gardens of Laguna Gloria with two-dimensional and three-dimensional works installed inside the Villa.

  • LAND - First Floor
    July 1, 2007- July 31, 2010

    On the first floor, The Story of Texas begins before this land was called Texas. It is a story of Encounters on the Land, of first meetings between Native Americans and explorers from Europe. Find out about the many native peoples who lived on this diverse landscape. What did the Spanish find here? What were the French doing? What did the Native American leaders think of these newcomers?

    You will hear their words, see the objects that reflect their lives and have a sense of the environment where these encounters took place. Learn about the early missions, settlers and soldiers. Why did the Comanche, the Spanish, and the American and European immigrants come to Texas? The story continues through 1900 when the last unexplored region in Texas, the Big Bend area, was finally mapped.

  • Live Music - Friday & Saturdays 7:00-10:00
    May 2, 2008- October 24, 2008
  • Live Music - Sundays 7:00 - 10:00
    May 4, 2008- October 26, 2008
  • NEW Explorer's Tour
    September 1, 2007- October 31, 2009
    Extended Tour on new trails, with flashlights, lasting 1 Hr.35 mins. Limited availability
  • NEW Wild Cavern Tour
    September 1, 2007- October 31, 2009
    Advance Reservations required - Call for information
  • North Cavern Tour
    August 1, 2007- October 31, 2009

    North Cavern Tour Departs every 30 minutes - duration 75 minutes - walking distance 3/4 mile

    The most popular Tour introduces you to an underground world of natural beauty and amazement.

  • OPPORTUNITY - Third Floor
    July 1, 2007- July 31, 2010

    On the third floor you can see how Texans have persevered on the land and how they approached everything from drilling oil to redefining world technology.

    Creating Opportunity explores the important role of ranching in Texas; how Texans have adapted to the diverse conditions of the land to prosper on it; and how oil changed Texas. Through recreated environments, interactive media produced by Pyramid Studios, and actual artifacts, you will learn how Texas-led explorations in the 20th Century frontiers of space, medicine and technology have impacted the entire world.

    Take a seat in the "Oil Tank Theater" as native Texan Walter Cronkite narrates a media presentation exploring the impact of oil on Texas, and of Texas oil on the world. See why Texas was the place where America's military learned to fly. Hear and see Texas legends in music and sports, and join in an interactive experience in the "Connecting Texas Theater" to learn how the histories of key Texas cities pysically and culturally link the state together.

  • Public Sightseeing Cruise
    March 1, 2008- October 31, 2008

    Public Sightseeing Cruise Capital Cruises provides a unique glimpse of Town Lake with a public sightseeing cruise departing Saturday and Sunday at 1:00 p.m. ($8.00 for adults, $6.00 for seniors & $5.00 for kids 4 to 12).

    See an incredible variety of flora, fauna and the dramatic landscapes inspired by Lady Bird Johnson.

    Public tours are available March through October.

  • Scholars At Work: Books Based on the Center's Collections
    August 1, 2005- August 31, 2010

    Scholars At Work: Books Based on the Center's Collections

     Hallway *Third Floor* Harry Ransom Center Monday-Friday, 8-5

  • The First Photograph
    August 1, 2007- April 30, 2010

    The First Photograph

     Harry Ransom Center Lobby   Gallery Hours (also Monday 10:00-5:00)

    One of the finest pieces of the Ransom Center's Photography Collection is the first photograph which Frenchman Joseph Nicéphore Niépce produced in 1826. The 8" x 6.5" heliograph depicts a view just outside the workroom window of Niépce's estate in Gras in east central France. The image, on a pewter plate sensitized with bitumen of Judea, took a full eight hours of exposure to produce. Niépce's image forms part of the Gernsheim Collection -- an internationally-renowned photography archive encompassing the history of the medium -- which was acquired by the Ransom Center in 1964.

  • The Gutenberg Bible
    August 1, 2006- August 31, 2011

    The Gutenberg Bible is the first substantial book printed from movable type on a printing press. It was printed in Johann Gutenberg's shop in Mainz, Germany between 1450 and 1455. The Ransom Center holds one of five complete copies in the United States.

  • To the Moon: The American Space Program in the 1960s
    August 27, 2008- July 20, 2009
  • Workspace: Fabián Bercic
    June 7, 2008- September 21, 2008

    Argentine artist Fabián Bercic will provide a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional Zen Garden in his site-specific installation for Workspace.

     As a critique of consumerism and the commercialization of culture, Bercic transforms the usually sacred rock garden, replacing its natural and organic elements with synthetic, day-go, plastic materials. The work, in this contemporary context, reflects the artist’s interest in product design, medieval manuscript illustrations and his own imagination, asking how one can create a meaningful Zen Garden with the materials of a late-capitalist society. The artist’s process of repetitively and painstakingly assembling his materials recaptures the traditional function and purpose of the Garden, in that the artist achieves the loss of self through these Zen actions. Conversely, it serves as a comment on disposable, industrial production. A seating area will be incorporated into the work, allowing viewers an area from which to contemplate the complex dichotomies of the Garden.





















































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