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  2. Austin History Center - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. History of Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Austin is also known for game development, filmmaking, and popular music. On May 23, 1999, Austin-Bergstrom International Airport served its first passengers, replacing Robert Mueller Municipal Airport. [48] In 2000, Austin became the center of an intense media focus as the headquarters of presidential candidate and Texas Governor George W. Bush.

  4. Austin Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Austin Public Library is a public library system serving Austin, Texas, United States.It is operated by the City of Austin and consists of the Central Library on Cesar Chavez Street (which replaced the old Faulk Central Library in 2017), the Austin History Center, 20 branches and the Recycled Reads bookstore and upcycling facility.

  5. From the Archives: A humble building can tell us so much ...

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    For the first edition of 'From the Archives,' consider a humble building that served as the Austin Central Library, now part of the Carver Museum,

  6. Austin artists, entrepreneurs and civic leaders share their ...

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    Roxanne Evans, president elect of the Austin History Center Association, hopes our city "retains the humanity that makes it Austin." The former American-Statesman editorial writer and public ...

  7. Timeline of Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Austin Chronicle and Austin Press [6] newspapers begin publication. Sister city relationship established with Lima, Peru. [25] 1982 National Wildflower Research Center and La Peña arts group [9] founded. Pennybacker Bridge opens. 1983 Austin History Center active. [30] Austin Children's Museum established. [31]

  8. Wells Branch, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Wayman F. and Mary Emily Wells settled in the Wells Branch area circa 1827. Wells is recorded by the Austin History Center to have been a spy and a scout for the Texians during battles in Goliad and San Antonio, when the Republic of Texas declared their independence from Mexico.

  9. Harry Ransom Center - Wikipedia

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    The Harry Ransom Center, known as the Humanities Research Center until 1983, is an archive, library, and museum at the University of Texas at Austin, specializing in the collection of literary and cultural artifacts from the Americas and Europe for the purpose of advancing the study of the arts and humanities.