1-acre Wooldridge Square Park is right up there with Zilker and Barton Springs for iconic Austin parks, and may surpass them when you consider its central role as gathering place, political podium, and shaded amphitheater. It appears in the original Austin master plan. Lyndon B. Johnson kicked off his 1948 campaign for US Senate in this park. Its 100th anniversary came in 2009 and in 2013 it was significantly renovated. Today bands play in the gazebo, children learn chess with pieces almost as tall as they are, downtown workers eat lunch at the picnic tables, tourists rest on their way to the Austin History Center...
Read moreAttended my first InfoWars/Alex Jones rally, today! I heard some amazing speakers give speeches regarding the preservation and protection of one of our Constitution's most precious freedoms, and that is our freedom of speech! Alex Jones himself even made an appearance, and gave an impacting speech on the state of America. Wooldridge Park was the perfect setting...
Read moreThis is a small park that sits right on the very edge of downtown Austin,tx ,there are a few park benches with a gazebo right in the center of it,the gazebo is good for a photo shoot of some sort even more so at night,but I warn you there is very little shade in the day,there are no water fountains or restrooms and it's not...
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