Brea S. • January 6, 2020The perfect size. Not too overwhelming. A good mix of different types of art.
Vonia • August 9, 2014Great museum, many things for all ages, more than it seems, but is located on Mabry.
Elizabeth H. • October 31, 2015Best exhibits in Austin including the Gutenberg Bible and the Watergate Notes! Must see for locals and tourists!
Josh A. • January 5, 2017Must do stop for Austinites and highly recommend for tourists. Al about LBJ but usually some cool temporary exhibit. Don't be afraid to learn something!
Wendy K. • July 6, 2014I learn so much every time I come, They have great rotating exhibits. The staff and volunteers are incredibly helpful as well.
Carl K. • October 29, 2013I truly wonderful place to be for a rainy afternoon
Shannon J. • October 14, 2021Take the time to visit this and learn about the Barton Springs! It’s really interesting!
Austin 360 • April 3, 2012Laguna Gloria is an indoor/outdoor venue that includes a mile of Lake Austin shoreline. See art exhibits inside and walk through sculpture and the historic gardens outside
Jessica S. • January 9, 2018Beautiful space! Dance studio is great for rehearsals. There's a theater and maybe the playground in back is part of it too?
Jessica J. • July 6, 2018A very charming (and free) museum right in the heart of downtown. The staff is very knowledgeable and can answer any and all questions about O Henry!
Social N. • June 29, 2012It is underrated and under-talked about museum in Austin. You can learn alot of history and the surrounding environment is great.
Benjamin M. • January 26, 2014fascinating cultural spot. interesting exhibits and knowledgeable staff. the exhibit that is up now is a very insightful look into Mexican anarchy and rebellions. a must see museum.
Social N. • June 30, 2012If you're on/around campus & feel like exploring, this is right in West Campus, often unnoticed. It has such a cool, diverse history in TX, from a Civil War hospital to a school for the blind & more!
ActiveCultures • March 18, 2010The lawn stage vibe is lovely, but the tent on the Hill stage is already getting crowded.
_ • March 4, 2016Really like the model architectures at the visitor center! There is also a gift shop if someone wants to buy a souvenir.
Charles S. • February 26, 2019The location itself is a work of art. Manicured lawn and a beautiful old home right on the lakeshore. Not to mention the interesting art work you can see as you stroll around the grounds.
CultureMap Austin • July 14, 2011The Dickinson Museum shares the grounds and meeting space with the neighboring O. Henry Museum, which preserves and retells the weird legacy of another controversial figure in Austin's history.
Anthony (Sirus) M. • June 13, 2012Its a small little shop, but its definitely worth the admission price. The staff enjoys working there and it shows. Definitely ask them about the exhibits. Also, the shop supports lizard rescue
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