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Arch Ray Resort
4160 E US HWY 290 Fredericksburg, TX
(830) 304-2900
Charro Ranch
6126 Padre Dr South
Cool River Ranch
601 Dupuy Ranch Rd, Martindale Road Trip
Essex Modern City
51 Essex St Central
Float Fest
2855 S. US HWY 183, Gonzales Road Trip
Ghost Note Brewing
23663 Ranch Road 12 @ Ghost Note Lane Dripping Springs, TX 78620, Dripping Springs Austin
(512) 553-2870
Habitable Spaces
3050 FM 1104, Kingsbury Road Trip
Maricopa Riverside Lounge
12381 FM 306, Canyon Lake New Braunfels
(830) 964-3600
Mission Outdoor Theatre
8069 Challenger Drive Brooks City Base
(210) 276-1265
The Pavilion at St. Paul Square
1174 E. Commerce St. San Antonio
The Roundup Outdoor Music Venue
531 FM 3351 N Boerne
Santikos Bijou Cinema Bistro
4522 Fredericksburg Rd Balcones Heights
Stars and Stripes Drive-In Theatre
1178 Kroesche Ln. New Braunfels
(830) 620-7469
Sunken Garden Theater
3875 N. St. Mary's St. San Antonio
(210) 735-0663
Texas Music Ranch
5220 FM973 Austin
(512) 801-5443
Wakepoint LBJ
14757 W. FM 1431, Kingsland Austin
(325) 484-4448
Whitewater Amphitheater
11860 FM 306 New Braunfels
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