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  2. Lady Bird Lake - Wikipedia

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    Longhorn Dam impounds Lady Bird Lake. The City of Austin constructed Longhorn Dam in 1960 to form Town Lake. The city needed the reservoir to serve as a cooling pond for the Holly Street Power Plant, which operated from 1960 until 2007. [2] Before 1971, the shoreline of Town Lake was mostly a mixture of weeds, unkempt bushes, and trash. [3]

  3. Mileage Reimbursement Rate for 2025: What To Expect - AOL

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    The IRS mileage reimbursement rate is a deduction you can take for using a vehicle for qualifying purposes. Find out if you qualify. Mileage Reimbursement Rate for 2025: What To Expect

  4. Texas Highland Lakes - Wikipedia

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    Lady Bird Lake (formerly Town Lake) ... Lake Austin: Tom Miller Dam: 1940 Lower Colorado River Authority: 1,830 20.25 1,300 24,644 1,590 100.5

  5. Town Lake or Lady Bird Lake? Do you know how Austin's lakes ...

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  6. Longhorn Dam - Wikipedia

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    Longhorn Dam is a dam crossing the Colorado River in Austin, Texas, United States, where it creates Lady Bird Lake.Completed in 1960, the dam was built by the City of Austin as the last in a chain of Colorado River dams in central Texas begun during the Great Depression.

  7. 10 Best States for Mileage Deductions - AOL

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    The second of three states to require mileage reimbursement by law, Illinois gives its employees at least 30 days to provide proof of mileage under the Illinois Wage Payment and Collection Act.

  8. Barton Creek - Wikipedia

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    The creek begins in northern Hays County and flows 40 miles (64 km) east through Austin, draining into the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone in southwest Austin. [2] The stream then reemerges at Barton Springs and proceeds toward Lady Bird Lake (formerly Town Lake), where it joins with the Colorado River.

  9. Let's put a name on a no-name Lady Bird Lake peninsula ... - AOL

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    Recent articles in the American-Statesman about improvements to the Butler Hike and Bike Trail on the north shore of Lady Bird Lake in East Austin referred to a lonely "unnamed peninsula." Huh.