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  2. Timeline of Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Travis High School opens in South Austin; McCallum High School opens in North Austin. 1956 – Ballet Academy founded. 1958 Goodwill Industries of Central Texas established. [21] Town & Country Food Stores in business. [22] 1959 - Palmer Auditorium opens. 1960 – Population: 186,545. [18] 1961 — Lanier High School opens. Its name was changed ...

  3. Music of Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The official motto of Austin, Texas is the "Live Music Capital of the World" due to the high volume of live music venues in the city. Austin is known internationally for the South by Southwest (SXSW) and the Austin City Limits (ACL) Music Festivals which feature eclectic international lineups.

  4. Timeline of music in the United States (1920–1949) - Wikipedia

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    Ernö Rapée's Motion Picture Moods for Pianists and Organists is an important reference work used by writers to choose music for film. [22] The last Big House ceremony among the Delaware Native Americans is held. [95] The most popular of the early Lithuanian American performers, Antanas Vanagaitis, comes to the United States with a performance ...

  5. Austin Museum of Popular Culture - Wikipedia

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    It was born from a community art collective known as the South Austin Museum of Popular Culture which had coalesced in 2004 around the private files of Henry Gonzalez. [2] The collections expanded to include other live music venues of the 1970s including Threadgills, the Vulcan Gas Company, the Austin Opry House, and Antone's.

  6. Jones Center on Congress Avenue - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the TFAA's board of directors purchased the property at 700 Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas. Three years later, in November 1998, the TFAA opened its new headquarters, the Jones Center for Contemporary Art. [6] In November 2002, the name of the organization was officially changed from the Texas Fine Arts Association to Arthouse. [8]

  7. South Austin Popular Culture Center - Wikipedia

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    The Austin Museum of Popular Culture (AusPop) is a Texas 501(c)(3) nonprofit organisation dedicated to collecting, preserving, and exhibiting art and memorabilia that reflect Austin's eclectic contributions to popular culture worldwide. Auspop, formerly known as SouthPop, champions Austin artists who were mainly responsible for "weird" Austin.

  8. Forgotten cowboys: The cost of rent is forcing a major ... - AOL

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    They don’t look like John Wayne. But the heritage of these cowboys is preserved here.

  9. Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music in the College of Fine Arts [1] is located on the eastern side of The University of Texas at Austin.. With over 100 faculty members and more than 750 students, the Sarah and Ernest Butler School of Music ranks among the top 3% in the country for size and is considered to be among the best public music institutions in the country.