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    60th Anniversary Summer Celebration

    All summer long, Natural Bridge Caverns is celebrating six decades of discovery. There are several tours and attractions, including the new Twisted Trails adventure course and a chance to pan for treasures just like gold miners.
    Through Aug. 23. $10-30.  
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    Flight of the Bats

    The bats have returned to the 350-foot-deep cavern three hours from Austin. Evening tours of the bat emergence have begun with social distancing. Reservations required.
    Wed.-Sun., through Oct. 31, 7:30pm. $6-14.  
    Devil’s Sinkhole State Natural Area, Rocksprings
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    Flying Chanclas Baseball

    Minor league baseball has canceled its 2020 season, but the Texas Collegiate League takes over Wolff Stadium for summer ball with limited seating, social distancing, and face masks.
    Fri. & Sun., July 10 & 12, 7:05pm  
    San Antonio
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    Pick Your Own Blueberries

    Texas’ oldest commercial blueberry farm has a new crop of the delightful little orbs about three hours east of Austin.
    Saturdays & Sundays, 6:30-8:30pm, through mid-July  
    Moorhead's Berry Farm, Conroe
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    Red Light District Tour

    Once a wide-open port city, the tour guides take visitors to what were once the houses of ill repute along the waterfront.
    Nightly at 6, 8 & 10pm  
    Galveston
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    Summer of Sculpture Festival

    Seward Johnson’s “Celebrating the Familiar” fills the gardens with 25 life-size cast bronze sculptures of people performing familiar tasks. Advance online timed tickets required.
    Mon., June 22-Fri., July 31  
    Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden
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    Trappings of Texas Art and Gear Sale

    The annual sale of paintings, collectibles, and jewelry has gone online with artwork sold directly from the artists and new pieces added throughout the sale.
    Through Aug. 2  
    Online via Museum of the Big Bend, Alpine

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