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In 1837, William "Uncle Billy" Barton set up his pioneer homestead near a natural spring on the southern bank of the Colorado River, naming the springs after his daughters Parthenia, Eliza and Zenobia. Their names did not stick, but William's did and 160 years later the springs, the pool, and several popular Austin neighborhoods bear the name ...
Thomas John Mitchell (Irish: Tomás Mistéal; July 11, 1892 – December 17, 1962) was an Irish-American actor and writer.Among his most famous roles in a long career are those of Gerald O'Hara in Gone with the Wind, Doc Boone in Stagecoach, Uncle Billy in It's a Wonderful Life, Pat Garrett in The Outlaw, and Mayor Jonas Henderson in High Noon.
Uncle Billy, in the 1946 American Christmas film It's a Wonderful Life; Uncle Billy in the 1961 American Western film Posse from Hell; Uncle Billy in the 1990 film Slumber Party Massacre III; Uncle Billy in the 2007 film Turquoise Rose; Uncle Billy Burly in the 1936 American drama film Career Woman; Uncle Billy Cleaver in the 1950s/60s TV ...
Uncle Billy's lost $8,000 would be big money today. The misplaced money nearly causes George Bailey to go into financial ruin—and it would be quite a significant loss today too.
Barton Springs Pool in Austin, Texas. Barton Springs Pool is a recreational outdoor swimming pool in Austin, Texas, that is filled entirely by natural springs connected to the Edwards Aquifer. Located in Zilker Park, the pool exists within the channel of Barton Creek and uses water from Main Barton Spring, the fourth-largest spring in Texas ...
Austin Butler and Ashley Tisdale have been friends forever, and their bond has grown since she became a mother. “Spent the day with Uncle Austin @austinbutler ,” Tisdale, 38, captioned a ...
BILLY’S BACK STORY | We start off with a flashback to Billy’s teen years, when he lived with an uncle who liked to slap him around. When Billy’s dog barks during a hunting outing, spooking a ...
The following is taken from the Roadside CD pamphlet: [6]. Act One. On a small, traveling tent show stage like the ones that used to tour rural Texas during the early part of the twentieth century, Uncle Billy Barlow (G.W. Bailey) welcomes the audience and invites them to enjoy the show for the evening – “ROADSIDE.”