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  2. Old West Austin Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Between 1927 and the early 1940s, Pemberton Heights was developed in 12 sections. Pemberton Heights is primarily one to two-story single-family residences and not as many duplexes as the other neighborhoods. It has, on average, the largest houses and most spacious lots in the Old West Austin Historic District.

  3. Pemberton Heights, Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    In 1927, the Austin Development Company acquired the property and used it as the sales office for the new Pemberton Heights subdivision. In 1937, Samuel Gideon, a University of Texas at Austin Professor of Architecture, acquired the property. In 1993, the house was a set in the movie Blank Check. The house is currently owned by Robert Rodriguez ...

  4. Keith House (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The Keith House in Austin, Texas is a historic home in the Pemberton Heights neighborhood in central Austin. The home was built in 1933 by local builder William Dixon Anderson for his sister, Maggie Mae Keith, and her husband, Jacque Nicholas Keith. It features elements of the Monterey Revival and Colonial Revival styles, popular at the time. [2]

  5. Splitrock (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    Splitrock is a house in Austin, Texas, built in 1893 by a Scottish immigrant named Robert F Burns.Located at 2815 Wooldridge Dr. (30.298753, -97.750397) on bluffs overlooking Shoal Creek, the house was one of the first in the central Austin area which is now occupied by the Pemberton Heights and Bryker Woods neighborhoods.

  6. Samuel E. Gideon - Wikipedia

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    Pemberton Castle is frequently recognized as the site for the Disney film "Blank Check." [54] [55] The castle is located at 1415 Woodridge, in Austin, TX, and is in the heart of Pemberton Heights. In front of the house, the Texas Historical Commission has placed a historic marker with information about the home's history. [50] [56]

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  8. J. Frank Dobie House - Wikipedia

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    The J. Frank Dobie House is a historic house in Austin, Texas built in the Colonial Revival style in 1925–26. The house was bought by J. Frank Dobie in 1926, and it contained the library and office where he did much of his writing. [1] Until his death in 1964, Dobie used the house for informal entertaining with colleagues and students.

  9. Cox–Craddock House - Wikipedia

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    The Cox–Craddock House is a historic Colonial Revival-style house built in 1928 in Austin, Texas. It was designed by the architect Hugo Kuehne. Robert A. and Linda Cox, the first owners of the house, were both economics professors at the University of Texas. Linda Cox sold the house in 1948 to Larry Inge Craddock, who had a variety of ...