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"Drive-in fast food joint frequented by the characters in Richard Linklater’s 1993 filmDazed and Confused.” Still in operation."
Rolling StoneRolling Stone · March 15, 2011
Burgers
· Austin, United States
8.7
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"Operated by the University of Texas, this taste-making venue opened in 1979 and has featured performances by Lyle Lovett, Robert Earl Keen, Townes Van Zandt, and Lucinda Williams."
Rolling StoneRolling Stone · March 15, 2011
Music Venue
· Austin, United States
8.3
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"Built in 1878 and cited as Texas’ oldest dance hall, the venue has hosted gigs by Willie Nelson, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Bo Diddley, and George Strait. Famously features no air conditioning."
Rolling StoneRolling Stone · March 15, 2011
Beer Garden
· New Braunfels, United States
9.3
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"Daniel Johnston was commissioned to paint this large-scale version of his “Hi, How Are You” album cover on the side of a record store, now a chain restaurant, in 1994."
Rolling StoneRolling Stone · March 15, 2011
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"Joey Ramone lived in this Forest Hills apartment building with his mother and brother. His lyrics for “Beat on the Brat” were inspired by his experiences there."
Rolling StoneRolling Stone · March 8, 2011
Home (private)
· Forest Hills, United States
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"Throughout April 1966, Andy Warhol hosted the Exploding Plastic Inevitable upstairs, featuring the Velvet Underground and stars from Warhol’s films,. Entry was $2 on weeknights, $2.50 on weekends."
Rolling StoneRolling Stone · March 8, 2011
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· New York, United States