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  2. Treaty Oak (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty Oak is a Texas live oak tree in Austin, Texas, United States, and the last surviving member of the Council Oaks, a grove of 14 trees that served as a sacred meeting place for Comanche and Tonkawa tribes before European colonization of the area. Foresters estimate the Treaty Oak to be about 500 years old.

  3. Scarbrough Building - Wikipedia

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    Scarbrough's department store final logo. The Scarbrough Building is a historic commercial building in downtown Austin, Texas.Located on the corner of Congress Avenue and Sixth Street, the Chicago-style building was originally home to the flagship E.M. Scarbrough & Sons department store, simply known as Scarbrough's by locals.

  4. Index of Texas-related articles - Wikipedia

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    See also 0–9 An enlargeable map of the state of Texas.tx.us – Internet second-level domain for the state of Texas 7-Eleven A Abortion in Texas Abilene, Texas Adams-Onís Treaty of 1819 Adjacent states: (one of three states with eight neighbors) State of Arkansas Estado Libre y Soberano de Chihuahua Estado Libre y Soberano de Coahuila de Zaragoza State of Louisiana State of New Mexico ...

  5. Once poisoned Treaty Oak, an Austin landmark, treated for ...

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    Treaty Oak, at least 500 years old, is associated with Native Americans. It was poisoned badly in 1989 and has been recently wounded. Treaty Oak, at least 500 years old, is associated with Native ...

  6. Treaty Oak - Wikipedia

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    Treaty Oak may refer to: Treaty Oak (Austin, Texas) Treaty Oak (Jacksonville, Florida) Treaty Oak (New York, New York) Treaty Oak (Washington, D.C.)

  7. 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.

  8. Rainey Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Rainey Street neighborhood was first developed in 1884 by cattle baron Jesse Driskill and Frank Rainey, who subdivided 16 acres of land between the Colorado River and Water Street (now known as Cesar Chavez Blvd.) [5] The neighborhood was initially populated by white, middle class tradesman, though by the 1920s the area began to see a larger influx of working class families and ethnic ...

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