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Waterloo Records is an independent music and video retailer in Austin, Texas, which has been an integral part of Austin's music scene since 1982. The store provides a large selection of new and used CDs , vinyl records , DVDs , Blu-rays , turntables, music-related magazines, t-shirts , and other memorabilia.
Austin’s Waterloo Records Expanding With New Ownership. SPIN Staff. January 2, 2025 at 1:10 PM. After 42 years, beloved Austin, Tx., record store Waterloo Records is expanding to a larger space ...
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Yugo (pronounced) is the common name used for the Zastava Yugo, [1] later also marketed as the Zastava Koral (pronounced [ˈzâːstaʋa ˈkǒraːl], Serbian Cyrillic: Застава Корал) and Yugo Koral. Originally introduced as the Zastava Jugo 45, various other names were also used over the car's long production run, like Yugo Tempo ...
An illustration by Edward Hall of the town of Austin, previously named Waterloo, on Jan. 1, 1840, by which time it had become the new capital of the Republic of Texas. The wide street in the ...
Invisible in Austin: Life and Labor in an American City (U of Texas Press, 2015). Busch, Andrew. "Building" A City of Upper-Middle-Class Citizens": Labor Markets, Segregation, and Growth in Austin, Texas, 1950–1973." Journal of Urban History (2013) online; Humphrey, David C. Austin: A history of the capital city (Texas A&M University Press ...
The origins of this church date to the 1850s when the largely Irish Catholic community in Austin, (originally called "Waterloo"), built a small stone church named St. Patrick's on the corner of 9th and Brazos Streets. It was built of locally quarried limestone. The parish continued to grow, due in no small part to the increase in German Catholics.
Jester Center or Jester Center Residence Halls is a co-educational residence hall at The University of Texas at Austin, built in 1969. The residence hall was named after Beauford H. Jester , who served as the Governor of Texas from 1947 until 1949.