| Hyde Park - Small Town Texas in the Heart of Austin |
| Written by David Barer | |
| Tuesday, 02 October 2007 | |
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The actual park is a gem. It is small and woodsy with many public amenities including bathrooms, tennis courts, a basketball court, a playground, and a pool. Across the street the rolling grassy mounds and oak trees of the lawn area are surrounded by a waist high stone wall. While tossing a ball or relaxing on the grass you may notice a small castle hidden in the trees, this is the former studio turned museum of acclaimed female sculptor Elisabet Ney. Built for Ney in 1892 and named “Fomosa,” this small castle is now a free and very unique museum showcasing many of Ney’s gorgeous white marble sculptures – most of which still reside in the museum. Her two most famous sculptures of Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston are now on display in the State Capitol. The oldest golf course in Texas, Hancock Golf Course, built in 1899 is located in the heart of Hyde Park. By modern standards this public nine-hole golf course is short, but the layout is tough and the greens are meticulously well maintained; furthermore, Waller Creek snakes its way through center of the links.
With the State Capitol, LBJ library, University of Texas, Town Lake, and a vibrant downtown it seems simple to wear yourself down visiting all the big sights, but try to save yourself an afternoon for a relaxing jaunt through Hyde Park. Comments
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great
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written by Sammy Singuard , November 12, 2007, 14:29:15
Hyde Park is really pretty on Thursdays and Saturdays. Sometimes I put my lawn chair up in my balcony and I watch the runners with a brewsky. So bubbly and so cold. I take my bunny to the park on his leash. The hills are good for any pet or human to practice arobics. I like yoga. Thank you for this article to bring back sunny memories from the mind.
Great Article
written by Kristine , November 12, 2007, 13:42:26
I really enjoyed this article. I am moving to Austin in a few weeks and I'm still looking for an apartment. Hyde Park sounds like a lovely place to live, thanks for the insight. I would also love to try one of those Mexican Martinis at Julio's...yummmm!
Mrs.
written by Cara Barer , October 08, 2007, 07:44:48
I think I will visit it when I'm in town next weekend. Didn't know anything about it.
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