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  2. Living past and present: Austin home tour showcases 10 ... - AOL

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    Preservation Austin, which turns 40 this year, has chosen 10 homes to represent that date back from the 1840s to the 1960s. Living past and present: Austin home tour showcases 10 houses from the ...

  3. Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Austin, Texas average monthly rent "Old Austin" is an adage often used by nostalgic natives. [204] The term "Old Austin" refers to a time when the city was smaller and more bohemian with a considerably lower cost of living and better known for its lack of traffic, hipsters, and urban sprawl. [205]

  4. Over 20 new Austin restaurants to try that opened in fall 2024

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    The O.G. New York City bar and restaurant opened its first out-of-state location in Austin in October. The three-story venue serves a selection of cocktails, beer, wine and contemporary Australian ...

  5. Greater Austin - Wikipedia

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    The metropolitan area contains the City of Austin—the fourth-largest city in Texas and the 10th-largest city in the United States with a population of 974,447 people. [5] Austin's largest suburbs are Round Rock, Cedar Park, Georgetown, San Marcos, Leander, and Pflugerville.

  6. Gina Chavez - Wikipedia

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    The Austin native has made such an impact and influence in the music scene that in 2015, Austin, Texas mayor, Steve Adler, announced that April 2 is officially known as "Gina Chavez Day." [ 2 ] While living in El Salvador in 2009, Chavez and her partner Jodi, who also acts as her booking agent, spent eight months educating teenage girls who ...

  7. Old West Austin Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The story of the settlement of Old West Austin begins with the oldest and best-known home in the area, Woodlawn. James B. Shaw, an Irish immigrant who served as State Comptroller in Texas Governor Elisha M. Pease's administration, purchased several hundred acres of land west of Austin in 1846. [5]

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