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    “The Texas Liberator: Witness to the Holocaust” Traveling Exhibit

    Part of the Texas Liberator Project, a collaboration between the Texas Holocaust Genocide Commission and Texas Tech University, this free exhibit features the oral histories of 21 Texan liberators of the Nazi concentration camps along with powerful photography, providing historical context for the Holocaust and World War II.
    Feb. 10-March 25. Free.  
    George H.W. Bush Gallery, The National Museum of the Pacific War, 311 E. Austin St., Fredericksburg
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    Llano Earth Art Fest (LEAF)

    Rock skippers and rock stackers unite for the World Rock Stacking Championship, rock-skipping contests, music, artists, and kids’ games.
    Fri.-Mon., March 13-16. $25.
    Llano
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    Sweetberry Farms

    Strawberries are the specialty at this scenic pick-your-own farm, but this year they have tulips too. There are other activities at this great place for a picnic.
    Mon.-Tue., Thu.-Sat., 8:30am-5:30pm; Sun., 1-5pm (closed Wed.)  
    Marble Falls
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    Take a Hike in a Special Place

    About a 50-minute drive west of Austin, the wildlife refuge has miles of trails and you can walk for hours without seeing another person. The Warbler Vista/Sunset Deck and Shin Oak Observation Deck are two of the very special places.
    Daily, sunrise to sunset  
    Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge, Lago Vista
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    Wildflower Drives Are at Their Peak

    The wildflowers are off to an early and good start. The backroads around the Highland Lakes are especially colorful this year. However, it's advised at the moment to stay home and stay safe, and wait to check out the flowers.
    Now through April  
    All over the Hill Country

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