11 Legitimate Signs That You Grew Up In Austin
Finding a local Austinite is a rarity. In a city full of transplants, it’s often difficult to find people who have been here for even 10 years, let alone their entire lives. Each tried-and-true Austinite has a series of quirky traits. These are 11 legitimate signs that you grew up in Austin.

Austin locals are as rare as mystical unicorns. When people spot them, they want to savor the moment and pick their brain about this fair city.

Full of life and unapologetically herself, Leslie was a ray of sunshine. Those of you who grew up in Austin were hopefully lucky enough to meet her in person.
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And you lovingly long for the days when rent was cheap and traffic was rare.
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Bonus points if some of those shows were at The Armadillo.

Austinites' love for breakfast tacos knows no bounds. It's hard to feel like yourself without a few migas tacos in the morning.

For a while, it was illegal to build a skyscraper taller than the Texas State Capitol. This meant that, everywhere you looked, you could catch a glimpse of pure, Texas pride. Today's skyline is hardly recognizable from what it was even 10 years ago.

After a while, the appeal of this massive festival loses its luster. Long time locals prefer to call this annual shindig "South By So What." If you're truly lucky, you can leave town for the week and rent out your home for some extra cash.

The love of music slips into your veins when you grow up in Austin. Chances are, an Austinite's home is covered with guitars, mandolins, keyboards, and cajons.
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Yes, the name was changed to Lady Bird Lake, but old habits die hard.

It may even bring a tear to your eye.

You'll always be an Austin unicorn.
Are you an Austin unicorn? How long have you lived in Texas’ capital city?
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