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The William Sydney Porter House or O. Henry House is a historic structure in Downtown Austin, Texas. William Sydney Porter, better known as the author O. Henry, lived there between 1893 and 1895. The Porter house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 18, 1973. The house is known today as the O. Henry Museum.
The children recalled several plane trips, including one to Mexico, where they were sexually abused by soldiers before returning to Austin in time to meet their parents at the day care. [ 1 ] An adult, who had recently claimed to have recovered memories of childhood ritual abuse, claimed the abuse was an example of satanic ritual abuse, and ...
Salazar said officials believe the man and the woman were killed before the series of shootings in Austin. More: Multiple dead, 2 Austin police officers injured in shooting rampage Tuesday ...
SCARE for a CURE is an Austin, Texas-based nonprofit organization that raises money for local charities, including the Breast Cancer Resource Centers.Each year they produce an "extreme, full contact, interactive haunted house adventure" [1] that runs around 45 minutes to an hour long.
Police identify suspect, victim in Northeast Austin fatal stabbing. Gannett. Bianca Moreno-Paz, Austin American-Statesman. January 28, 2024 at 4:45 PM. 1 / 2.
The Littlefield House is a historic home in Austin, Texas, on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin. The home was built in 1893 for Civil War veteran George Littlefield, who was a successful businessman in the bank and cattle trades and a major benefactor to UT. It was designed using the popular Victorian style at a cost of $50,000.
A suspect has been detained in a slaying Saturday night at a Southeast Austin apartment complex, the city's 14th homicide of the year, police said at a press conference.. Several 911 callers ...
The Bremond Block Historic District is a collection of eleven historic homes in downtown Austin, Texas, United States, constructed from the 1850s to 1910.. The block was added to National Register of Historic Places in 1970, and is considered one of the few remaining upper-class Victorian neighborhoods of the middle to late nineteenth century in Texas. [2]