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The J.J. Pickle Federal Building is one of the largest mid-century modern buildings in Texas and has a rich political history. The eleven-story structure is a quintessential specimen of mid-century high-rises with its vertically oriented, uniform exterior grid that "reflects a golden age for civic architecture in the 1950s and 1960s". [1]
The J. J. Pickle Research Campus (PRC) in Austin, Texas, United States is owned and operated by the University of Texas at Austin. It sits on 475 acres (1.9 km 2 ) in northwest Austin, approximately 9 miles (14 km) north of the main UT campus and just south of the Domain .
Jake Pickle hands Coretta Scott King a "squeaky pickle" at a campaign rally in Austin, 1976. While in the House, Pickle rose through the ranks to become the third ranking Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee. Pickle voted in favor of the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1968, [2] [3] and the Voting Rights Act of 1965. [4]
Research Boulevard: Named for the Balcones Research Center, now known as the J.J. Pickle Research Center. A decommissioned World War II-era magnesium plant, well to the north of Austin in 1945 ...
Federal Building (Abilene, Texas), NRHP-listed in Taylor County; Hipolito F. Garcia Federal Building and United States Courthouse, NRHP-listed in Bexar County as "San Antonio US Post Office and Courthouse" J. J. Pickle Federal Building, Austin, Texas, NRHP-listed in Travis County; Jack Brooks Federal Building, Beaumont, Texas, NRHP-listed
A large mixed-use project planned next to the Q2 soccer stadium in North Austin made a big splash in 2021, when city leaders approved zoning for the proposed development. ... the J.J. Pickle ...
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Austin, Texas" The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total. ... J. J.J. Pickle Federal Building; Jamie ...
The university's property totals 1,438.5 acres (582.1 ha), comprising the 423.5 acres (171.4 ha) for the Main Campus in central Austin and the J. J. Pickle Research Campus in north Austin and the other properties throughout Texas.