
Title: State Capitol Gold Embossed Austin (TX), Divided Back unused
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Title: Scenic Drive Showing Lake Austin And Mt. Bonnell Austin (TX), Linen PM 1943 Sep-21
Description:
Created by the Austin Dam, Lake Austin winds nearly 23 miles through the hills and mountains west of Austin. Many breath taking views such as this may be seen from the scenic loop drive. In the distance is Mt. Bonnell, highest in the range of hills, standing guard like a sentinel over the Colorado a favorite destination for hikers.
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Title: Texas House Of Representatives State Capitol Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: A Replica Of The Presidential Oval Office Austin (TX), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
A replica of the Presidential Oval Office, reproduced in detail in the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library, Austin. Texas.
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Title: Woman's Building Austin (TX), Divided Back PM Jan-14
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Title: Library Building, University Of Texas Austin (TX), Linen PM 1943 May-18
Description:
The new University Library, built at a cost of over a million dollars, is a structure designed to be among the most modern in the nation, and the hundreds of thousands of volumes and manuscripts it contains will be used by students and research workers from this country and foreign countries.
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Title: State Capitol Building Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
State Capitol Building of the Lone Star State in Austin, Texas, was completed in 1888 of Texas red granite from adjacent Burnet County at a cost of 3,000,000 acres of Texas land. It is 7 feet taller than the dome of the National Capitol and is second in size to the National Capitol.
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Title: St. David's Episcopal Church Austin (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Gregory Gymnasium-Auditorium, University of Texas Austin (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Named after T.W. Gregory, active alumnus of the University. This auditorium seats 9,600, with a very large stage equipped in most modern manner including scenery and public address system. Floor and stage used for basketball and tennis. Splendid swimming pool, locker rooms and showers for men.
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Title: University Avenue And University Of Texas Tower Austin (TX), Linen unused
Description:
University Avenue leads to the University of Texas, the largest University in the South. The university Tower, a notable landmark, is shown in the center of the picture;
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Title: Travis County Court House Austin (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Travis County Court House - one of the most complete structures of its king in the country. Cost $1,000,000. Built of beautiful Travertine stone from Travis and adjoining counties. Houses all county government offices, with jail on top. Seven stories.
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Title: Governor's Mansion Austin (TX), Linen unused
Description:
In this stately old mansion are found the true lines of the Southern colonial home. Its dignified white columns and broad verandas portray in living fashion antebellum days when the great Republic of Texas was in the making. Home of Texas' Governors since before the Civil War
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Title: Mansfield Dam, Marshall Ford Austin (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Mansfield Dam at Marshall Ford, 21 miles west of Austin. Largest flood control and hydro-electirc dam in Texas. Cost $29,620,000. Completed 1942. Lake is 65 miles long and capable of storing 2,000,000 acre feet of water of which 800,000 acre feet is reserved for flood waters. Generating plant has 100,200 horse power capacity. Owned and operated by the Lower Colorado River Authority. One of the largest recreation centers in Texas.
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Title: University Of Texas Tower And Campus Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Among the points of Interest at the University of Texas, the South's largest university, is "The Tower", which is the 27 story administration building for the school. It is topped by a 40,000 pound carillon, and also houses the million volume Mircbeau B. Lamar Library.
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Title: University Of Texas Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
University of Texas at Austin, Academic Center on the west mall.
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Title: University Of Texas Tower And Campus Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Among the points of interest at the University of Texas, the South's largest university, is "The Tower", which is the 27 story administration building for the school. It is topped by a 40,000 pound carillon, and also houses the million volume Mircbeau B. Lamar Library.
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Title: Control Tower Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Control Tower at Bergstrom AFB near Austin, Texas.
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Title: Memorial Stadium Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
78,000 plus Fans watch The University of Texas Longhorn football team in action at Memorial Stadium, Austin, Texas.
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Title: C. & J. Motel, 3506 East Avenue Austin (TX), Chrome PM 1966 Sep-22
Description:
Refrigerated air conditioning . . . Radiant Electric Heat . . . Tile Baths with Tub & Shower . . . Radio . . . Free TV . . . Telephones in Each Room. Three minutes form center of city . . . Restaurant next door. We are small but strictly modern. Member of A.A.A. Owner Operated: Mr. And Mrs. L. C. Johnson
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Title: Barton Springs Swimming Pool Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful pool, located in Zilker Park along the banks of the Colorado River, has been a favorite meeting place since the days of the Indian.
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Title: Mansfield Dam Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Water being released from Lake Travis through Mansfield Dam into the Colorado River near Austin, Texas.
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Title: LBJ Library Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Exhibit a gifts from the American People
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Title: Quality Inn, 2200 South Interregional Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
178 Beautiful Rooms - 4 Luxurious Suites - Crosstails Restaurant - Complete Meeting and Catering Services for up to 700 people - Heated Pool and Delightful Patio Area - Complimentary limousine service from the airport - 5 Minutes from the Capitol and LBJ Library - Free Parking - All Major Credit Cards Accepted
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Title: The Westerner Of San Antonio, 1116 Austin Hwy Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
130 air conditioned rooms, all on ground level, two swimming pools. Playground, and a restaurant serving finest charcoal broiled steaks. One of San Antonio's finest motor hotels, ideally located on the Austin Hwy. - U. S. Route 81, a few minutes drive from downtown San Antonio.
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Title: State Office Building Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: The Best Western Chariot Inn Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Imagine! . . . Swimming under a waterfall . . . Dining in splendor . . . Relaxing in luxury at Austin's most beautiful motor hotel. It's The Best Western Chariot Inn, 7300 North Interregional Highway, Austin, Texas.
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Title: Travis County Lodging Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Fine Steaks and Sea Foods. We invite you to enjoy a taste-tingling robust steak of USDA Choice Heavy Aged Beef. Banquet facilities available.
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Title: Business Administration Complex, University of Texas Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: University Of Texas Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
The Fountain and Memorial Stadium, home of the Longhorns, looking east toward the L.B.J. Library Complex.
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Title: Bronze Statue Of The Texas Longhorn Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Bronze statue of the Texas Longhorn, located at the Frank C. Erwin, Jr. Special Events Center at the University of Texas.
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Title: Santa Rita No. 1 Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
First producing oil well on permanent University Fund Lands in Reagon County. Struck oil on May 28, 1923. Pumping unit relocated on the Campus of the University of Texas at Austin.
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Title: Symphony Square Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Symphony Square located at 11th Red River
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Title: Beautiful New Federal Building Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Bergstrom Air Force Base Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Headquarters building of the 12th Air Force
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Title: Flightline Of Bergstrom Air Force Base Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: The Old And The New St. Mary's Cathedral Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
The old and the new - St. Mary's Cathedral and the 1st Federal Plaza
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Title: The Zilker Park Clubhouse Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1933
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Title: 12Th Air Force Headquarters Bldg., Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
located at Bergstrom Air Force Base, Austin, Texas.
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Title: Interior Of The Hyatt Regency Hotel Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Museum Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Daughters of the Confederacy and Daughters of the Republic Museum located on the Capitol grounds in the old Land Office Building. Built in 1857, this building was designed after a castle on the Rhine.
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Title: Old Main At St. Edwards University Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Originally built in 1889
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Title: The Zilker Park Clubhouse Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Built in 1933
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Title: Front Gate Of Bergstrom Air Force Base Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Joe C. Thompson Conference Center, University Of Texas Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
The Center, opened in 1970, provides facilities for continuation of education through short term programs.
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Title: The Frank C. Erwin Jr, University Of Texas Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Special Events Center. At the University of Texas at Austin, Completed in 1977.
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Title: The House Chamber Of The Texas State Capitol Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Austin Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Austin, Texas, 1982.
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Title: Hyatt Regency Hotel Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: The University Of Texas Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Lake Austin Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Courtesy, caution and common sense can curtail car casualties! Lake Austin with the Tom Miller, Dam in the background, as seen from Mt. Bonnel on the outskirts of Austin, Texas. Lakes, hills and many public recreation centers make Austin the truly beautiful Capital city of Texas.
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Title: Disch - Faulk Field Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of the University of Texas. Longhorn Baseball Team
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Title: Disch-Faulk Field, Home of the University Of Texas Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Longhorn Baseball Team
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Title: East Mall Fountain, University of Texas Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Jester Center, University of Texas Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
University of Texas largest student housing complex
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Title: Marshall Ford Marina Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Memorial Student Center, A. &. M. College Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
This "Living Memorial" to the Texas A. & M. men who gave their lives for their country during World Wars I & II, was opened in 1950. It serves the college community as a social and cultural center, providing the means to a balanced education. Low and rambling, built of shell stone and brick, it is over a block long across the front and includes food services, guest rooms, bowling alleys, a table tennis room, gift shop, barber shop, U. S. Post office, exhibit rooms, dance floors, browsing library, record-playing room, game room, meeting rooms, art room, dark rooms, crafts shop, lounges, and offices of the Former Students Association.
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Title: The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and the adjacent Sid Richardson Hall housing several University institutions, including the LBJ School of Public Affairs. On the campus of The University of Texas at Austin.
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Title: The University Of Texas Campus Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
The University of Texas Campus looking west from Memorial Stadium
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Title: The West Side Of Memorial Stadium Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
The west side of Memorial Stadium serves as a class room building known as Bellmout Hall
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Title: University Of Texas Law School Building Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: University Of Texas Law School Building Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
University of Texas at Austin, Academic Center on the west mall.
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Title: The Barton Creek Club Austin (TX), Continental Chrome unused
Description:
Built with a vision of refined living in the natural beauty of Barton Creek, The Barton Creek Club expresses the quality and elegance of Austin's finest estates. A carefully sculptured Tom Fazio championship golf course, lawn tennis, health spa, elegant dining and social facilities are yours as a part of this vision.
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Title: New University Library, University of Texas Austin (TX), Linen PM 1944 Oct-07
Description:
The new University Library, built at a cost of over a million dollars, is a structure designed to be among the most modern in the nation, and the hundreds of thousands of volumes and manuscripts it contains will be used by students and research workers from this country and foreign countries.
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Title: Business Administration Complex, University Of Texas Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: St. Luke's On The Lake At Lake Travis Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Bluebonnets At St. Luke's On The Lake Episcopal Church Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Overlooking Lake Travis
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Title: Business Administration Economics Building, University Of Texas Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Consists of a two unit building; 234,000 feet; an office building with private offices for some two hundred faculty members plus departmental and dean's offices, and a classroom building. The two units are connected by crosswalks through four floors and an escalator.
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Title: St. Luke's On The Lake Episcopal Church Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Overlooking Lake Travis
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Title: Air View Of The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library And School Of Public Affairs Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Legation De France In The Republic Of Texas Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Legation de France in the Republic of Texas. Erected in 1840 at Austin, Texas, by Comte Alphonse Dubois De Saligny and purchased by the State of Texas in 1945.
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Title: State Capitol Austin (TX), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM May-04
Description:
The State Capitol Al. Austin, located on Capitol Hill in in the centre of the city, surrounded by a park of ten acres, is said to be the seventh largest building in the world. It was erected in 1883 of Burmet granite and cost $3,600,000; all the materials used in its construction were obtained in Texas.
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Title: Home Economics Building, University Of Texas Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Home Economics Building, University of Texas. Austin, Texas, completed in 1932, now valued at $310,000, reflects a modified Spanish influence in its architecture.
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Title: Union Building, University Of Texas Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Union building completed in 1932 from funds raised by alumni, this building provides a headquarters for student functions and activities.
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Title: University Of Texas Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
University of Texas, Austin, Texas, as seen form the University Tower looking north. Home Economics Building in center.
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Title: Skyline Of A Portion Of Downtown Austin Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Skyline of a portion of downtown Austin, Texas. Colorado River is in the foreground.
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Title: Symphony Square Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Located at 11th and Red River
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Title: Chapel Of St. Stephens Episcopal School For Boys And Girls Austin (TX), Chrome PM 1960
Description:
Chapel of St. Stephens Episcopal School for boys and girls, located on a 400 acre tract, a portion of the old Rob Roy Ranch, Bee Cave Road, Austin, Texas. The several beautiful buildings are situated high on a hill overlooking Lake Austin.
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Title: Congress Avenue Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Looking toward the capitol
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Title: Gregory Gymnasium Auditorium, University Of Texas Austin (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Named after T. W. Gregory active alumnus of the University. This auditorium seats 9,600, with a very large stage equipped in most modern manner including scenery and public address system. Floor and stage used for basketball and tennis. Splendid swimming pool, locker rooms and showers for men.
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Title: University Tower At Night Austin (TX), Linen unused
Description:
The University Tower is a notable landmark especially when illuminated at night. The new University Library, built at a cost of over a million dollars, is among the most modern in the nation.
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Title: Travis County Courthouse Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Travis County Courthouse at Austin, Texas was built in 1931 of shellstone quarried in Travis and Williamson Counties, at a cost of $1,000,000.
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Title: Barton Springs Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Barton Springs, Austin, Texas, one of the most beautiful recreation centers found anywhere in Texas. Austin is especially recognized for its dozens of recreational centers made possible by its civic minded citizens.
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Title: Main Building Of The University Of Texas Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Valued at more than $2,000,000 this main building of the University of Texas, Austin, Texas, is illuminated at night and is a symbol of spirit to the University of Texas students and alumni.
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Title: Lake Austin Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Lake Austin near Austin, Texas, as seen form Mt. Bonnell just a short drive from the city.
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Title: The Governor's Mansion Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
In this stately old mansion are found the true lines of the Southern colonial home. Its dignified white columns and broad verandas portray in living fashion antebellum days when Texas was in the making
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Title: Beautiful Robert Mueller Airport Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: The LBJ Library University of Texas Austin (TX), Chrome PM 1972
Description:
The LBJ Library, flanked by the LBJ School of Public Affairs, on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin.
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Title: Barton Springs Swimming Pool Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful pool located in Zilker Park along the banks of the Colorado River has been a favorite meeting place since the days of the Indian
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Title: Greetings From Austin Austin (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Texas State Highway Building Austin (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Governor's Mansion Austin (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Gregory Gymnasium Auditorium Austin (TX), Linen unused
Description:
University of Texas. Named after T. W. Gregory, active alumnus of the University. This auditorium seats 9,600, with a very large stage equipped in most modern manner including scenery and public address system. Floor and stage used for basketball and tennis. Splendid swimming pool, locker rooms and showers for men.
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Title: Governor's Mansion Austin (TX), Linen PM 1948
Description:
In this stately old mansion are found the true lines of the Southern colonial home. Its dignified white columns and broad verandas portray in living fashion antebellum day when Texas was in the making
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Title: State Capitol Austin (TX), Linen unused
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Title: State Capitol Austin (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Travis County Court House Austin (TX), Linen unused
Description:
One of the most complete structures of its kind in the country. Cost $1,000,000. Built of beautiful travertine stone from Travis and adjoining counties. Houses all county government offices, with jail on top. Seven stories.
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Title: Travis County Court House Austin (TX), Linen unused
Description:
One of the most complete structures of its kind in the country. Cost $1,000,000. Built of beautiful travertine stone from Travis and adjoining counties. Houses all county government offices, with jail on top. Seven stories.
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Title: Governor's Mansion Austin (TX), Linen unused
Description:
In this stately old mansion are found the true lines of the southern colonial home. Its dignified white columns and broad verandas portray in living fashion antebellum days when the great republic of Texas was in the making. Home of Texas governors since before the Civil War
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Title: State Institution For The Blind Austin (TX) PM 1909
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Title: State Capitol At Night Austin (TX), Linen PM 1941
Description:
At night, the State Capitol dome is brilliantly illuminated, and is the first thing noticed by visitors approaching the city from any direction. Austin lies in a valley, and the Capitol at night appears as the center facet of an immense diamond, surrounded by the many tower lights which are a unique Austin institution.
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Title: Governor's Mansion Austin (TX), Linen PM 1941
Description:
In this stately old mansion are found the true lines of the Southern colonial home. Its dignified white columns and broad verandas portray in living fashion antebellum days when the great Republic of Texas was in the making Home of Texas Governors since before the Civil War
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Title: Colorado River Bridge And Skyline Austin (TX), Linen PM 1942
Description:
This long and graceful concrete bridge over the Colorado river brings the visitor into the city from the south. Nestled in a valley, the city at night is a breath-taking sight, with thousands of colored lights twinkling, and the majestic Capitol as a diamond in the setting.
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Title: Colorado River Bridge And Skyline Austin (TX), Linen PM 1950
Description:
This long and graceful concrete bridge over the Colorado river brings the visitor into the city from the south. Nestled in a valley, the city at night is a breath-taking sight, with thousands of colored lights twinkling, and the majestic Capitol as a diamond in the setting.
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Title: University of Texas Lyndon B. Johnson Library Austin (TX), Chrome
Description:
The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and the adjacent Sid Richardson Hall housing several University Institutions, Including the LBJ School of Public Affairs. On the campus of The University of Texas at Austin.
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Title: State Capitol At Night Austin (TX), Linen unused
Description:
At night the State Capitol dome is brilliantly illuminated, and is the finest thing noticed by visitors approaching the city from any direction. Austin lies in a valley, and the Capitol at night appears as the center facet of an immense diamond, surrounded by the many tower lights which are a unique Austin institution
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Title: The State Capitol at Night Austin (TX) unused
Description:
This great granite building cost three million acres of Texas land. 70 miles of railroad were built to haul this granite. The dome is seven feet taller than that of the National Capitol at Washington. The building is covered with copper plates
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Title: The Law Building at the University of Texas Austin (TX) unused
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Title: The Lyndon Baines Johnson Library University of Texas Austin (TX) unused
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Title: Interior of the Lyndon B. Johnson Library Austin (TX) unused
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Title: The Senate in Texas State Capitol Building Austin (TX) unused
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Title: Lyndon B. Johnson Library Austin (TX) unused
Description:
The presidential oval office in the White House in Washington as it was when Lyndon B. Johnson was President
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Title: Interior of the Lyndon B. Johnson Library Austin (TX) unused
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Title: Lyndon Baines Johnson Library - University of Texas Austin (TX) unused
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Title: Lyndon Baines Johnson Library Austin (TX) unused
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Title: The State Capitol Austin (TX), White Border unused
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Title: Picturesque View Of Lake Austin At Base Of Mount Bonnell Austin (TX), White Border unused
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Title: Scene At Deep Eddy Austin (TX), White Border unused
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Title: Greetings From Austin Austin (TX), Linen PM 1944 Jun-19
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Title: Colorado River Bridge And Skyline Austin (TX), Linen PM 1945 Aug-05
Description:
This graceful concrete structure is the southern entrance to the city of Austin and spans the Colorado river at the same spot where thundering herds" of cattle crossed as they were driven to northern markets in the 60s.
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Title: New University Library, University of Texas Austin (TX), Linen unused
Description:
The new University Library, built at a cost of over a million dollars, is a structure designed to be among the most modern in the nation, and the hundreds of thousands of volumes and manuscripts it contains will be used by students and research workers from this country and foreign countries.
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Title: Old Bakery And Emporium, 11th & Congress Ave., Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Lake Austin Austin (TX), Chrome unused
Description:
Lake Austin in the city limits of Austin is one of the leading water recreation areas in the Southwest. The Riverboat commodore pictured here can carry up to 200 for cruises and parties
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Title: Greetings From Austin Austin (TX), Chrome unused
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Title: Colorado River Austin (TX), Divided Back unused
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Title: University Avenue And University Of Texas Tower Austin (TX), Linen unused
Description:
University avenue leads to the University of Texas. The largest University in the South. The University Tower, a notable landmark, is shown in the center of the picture.
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Title: Greetings From Austin Austin (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Austin Austin (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Key To Views On Other Side :- A - Colorado River Bridge U - Barton Springs Bathing Beach S - Littlefield Memorial fountain T - Tower of Main Bldg., University of Texas I - Congress Avenue N - State Capitol Grounds.
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Title: Greetings From Austin Austin (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Austin Austin (TX), Linen unused
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Title: Greetings From Del Valle Army Air Base Austin (TX), Linen unused
Description:
Bergstrom Army Air Field. I Trop Carrier Command.
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Title: Gregory Gymnasium Auditorium Austin (TX), Linen unused
Description:
University of Texas. Named after T. W. Gregory, active alumnus of the University. This auditorium seats 9,600, with a very large stage equipped in most modern manner including scenery and public address system. Floor and stage used for basketball and tennis. Splendid swimming pool, locker rooms and showers for men.
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Title: Texas State Capitol Austin (TX), Linen PM 1949
Description:
State Capitol-This great granite building cost three million acres of Texas land, 70 miles of railroad were built to haul this granite. The dome is seven feet taller than that of the National Capitol at Washington. The building is covered with copper plates. Stephen F. Austin, father of the Texas Republic. Austin, one of the "Empresarios," or colony chiefs under the Mexican regime, was probably more responsible than any other single man for the success of the movement for Texas Independence. He is known as the "Father of Texas."
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Title: The University Of Texas Austin (TX) PM 1910
Description:
Woman's building
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Title: Insane Asylum Austin (TX) PM 1910
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Title: Skyline of Austin Austin (TX) unused
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Title: St. Mary's Cathedral Austin (TX) unused
Description:
St. Mary's Cathedral Mother Church of the Diocese originally built in 1874 became a Cathedral when the Diocese was established in 1948
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Title: The Law Building at the University of Texas Austin (TX) unused
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