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Austin Children's Museum: Austin Kiddie Limits

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    Summary: Tourists can visit the Austin Children's Museum, located in downtown Austin, Texas, which offers Austin Kiddie Limits, a place where kids can take the stage or control the sound panel like a real concert. Preview the Austin Children's Museum and the Austin Kiddie Limits exhibit with travel tips in this free video on tourism.

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    "I'm Julie Amaguerra. I'm marketing manager here at Austin Children's Museum. We're located in downtown Austin at the corner of 2nd and Colorado. Well we're a hands on museum for children and families. Our kids that come here are usually between the ages of zero and eleven. We see over two hundred thousand children and families each year. And they enjoy plenty of our hands on exhibits and programs. OK. So now we're walking into our Austin Kiddie Limits area. You may know the popular show Austin City Limits. But this is actually Austin Kiddie Limits. A place where the kids can take the stage. Right here the kids can come and control the sound panel. They can choose who they want to sing with. Willie Nelson, Kelly Willis, a lot of options. They can also control lights on stage for their friends or whoever's on there. And control applause. So for example a kid can be here, dressed in a costume and play along with an imaginary instrument. See themselves on TV on three different televisions and a screen up on top."

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