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Austin Public Library will begin to sell its retired material out of its branches instead of the one central used bookstore.
From its beginnings as an airport to its current status as a hotspot for nature, food, and shopping, let’s learn about Austin’s Mueller neighborhood.
They say everything is bigger and better in Texas, and one convenience store takes this motto—66, 335 square feet of space—seriously.

Across Texas, the site of friendly Bucky the beaver means a must-stop detour through the aisles and aisles of goodies, from beaver nuggets to 20-plus options of beef jerky.
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