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  2. Old West Austin Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Old West Austin Historic District is a residential community in Austin, Texas, United States. It is composed of three neighborhoods located on a plateau just west of downtown Austin: Old Enfield, Pemberton Heights, and Bryker Woods. Developed between 1886 and 1953, the three historic neighborhoods stretch from Mopac Expressway east to Lamar ...

  3. Congress Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    August 11, 1978. Congress Avenue is a major thoroughfare in Austin, Texas. The street is a six-lane, tree lined avenue that cuts through the middle of the city from far south Austin and goes over Lady Bird Lake leading to the Texas State Capitol in the heart of Downtown. Congress Avenue south of Lady Bird Lake is known as South Congress, often ...

  4. Norwood Tower - Wikipedia

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    114 West 7th Street Austin, Texas 78701: Named for: Ollie Osborn Norwood: Groundbreaking: 1928: Opened: 1929 () Renovated: 1982–3: Cost: $750,000: Renovation cost: $5,000,000: Height: 189 feet (58 m) Technical details; Floor count: 16: Floor area: 121,430 square feet (11,281 m 2) Lifts/elevators: 3: Design and construction; Architect(s ...

  5. West Campus, Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    West Campus, Austin, Texas. West Campus (dubbed "Wampus" among students) is a neighborhood in central Austin, Texas west of Guadalupe Street (the Drag) and its namesake, the University of Texas at Austin. Due to its proximity to the university, West Campus is heavily populated by college students. [1]

  6. Austin History Center - Wikipedia

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    Designated RTHL. 1993. The Austin History Center is the local history collection of the Austin Public Library and the city's historical archive. The building opened as the official Austin Public Library in 1933 and served as the main library until 1979, [2] when library functions moved to the John Henry Faulk Library, a newer facility next door.

  7. Austin Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    Venue Website. The Neal Kocurek Memorial Austin Convention Center is a multi-purpose convention center located in Austin, Texas. The building is the home of the Texas Rollergirls, and was also home to the Austin Toros basketball team, until their move to the Cedar Park Center in nearby Cedar Park in 2010. The facility is also the primary "home ...

  8. Hyde Park (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Hyde Park is a neighborhood and historic district in Austin, Texas. Located in Central Austin, Hyde Park is defined by 38th Street to the south, 45th Street to the north, Duval Street to the east, and Guadalupe Street to the west.

  9. Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Austin, Texas. /  30.26722°N 97.74306°W  / 30.26722; -97.74306. Austin ( / ˈɔːstɪn / AW-stin) [7] is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas, as well as the seat and most populous city of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties. Incorporated on December 27, 1839, [8] it is the 11th-most populous city ...

  10. Waller Plan - Wikipedia

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    A map of the grid plan for the streets of Austin from the 1839 City Plan. The 1839 Austin city plan (commonly known as the Waller Plan) is the original city plan for the development of Austin, Texas, which established the grid plan for what is now downtown Austin.

  11. United States Courthouse (Austin, Texas, 1936) - Wikipedia

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    Austin U.S. Courthouse. Austin U.S. Courthouse. Show map of Texas Show map of the United States Show all. Interactive map showing the location of Austin U.S. Courthouse. Location. 200 West Eighth St. Austin, Texas. Coordinates. 30°16′13″N 97°44′36″W.