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  2. Block 185 - Wikipedia

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    Block 185 is an office skyscraper located at 601 W. 2nd St. in Downtown Austin, Texas. [1] The tower topped out in July 2021. The tower is the fourth tallest in Austin at 594 feet, and the tallest office tower in Texas outside of Houston or Dallas.

  3. Capital Area Council of Governments - Wikipedia

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    The Capital Area Council of Governments (CAPCOG) is a voluntary association of cities, counties and special districts in Central Texas. Based in Austin , the Capital Area Council of Governments is a member of the Texas Association of Regional Councils .

  4. Austin City Council District 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Austin City Council 2nd district covers southeast Austin, including Dove Springs, Bluff Springs, and the Austin Bergstrom International Airport. The current councillor is Vanessa Fuentes, who has represented the district since 2021. [2] She won re-election in the November 5th, 2024 general election with 85.66% of the vote.

  5. General Land Office Building (Austin, Texas) - Wikipedia

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    The building functioned as the state's land office building until 1917 (60 years) when the agency moved to a larger building across the street. From 1919 until 1988 (70 years) the building housed museums run by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas on the second floor, and the United Daughters of the Confederacy on the first floor.

  6. James E. Rudder State Office Building - Wikipedia

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    The James Earl Rudder State Office Building is a historic office building in downtown Austin, Texas, USA. Built in 1918, the five-story structure features 18-foot ceilings and terrazzo and marble flooring. [2]

  7. Texas General Land Office - Wikipedia

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    The Texas General Land Office (GLO) is a state agency of the U.S. state of Texas, responsible for managing lands and mineral rights properties that are owned by the state. The GLO also manages and contributes to the state's Permanent School Fund. The agency is headquartered in the Stephen F. Austin State Office Building in Downtown Austin. [1]

  8. Provincial council - Wikipedia

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    Provincial council (Netherlands), provincial parliament and legislative assembly in the provinces of the Netherlands; Provincial Councils of New Zealand, former governing bodies of the Provinces of New Zealand (1853–1876) Provincial council (South Africa), a former governing body of each of the four South African provinces (1910–1986)

  9. Austin City Council District 6 - Wikipedia

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    The Austin City Council 6th district covers northwest Austin, including portions of the city within Williamson County. The current councillor is Mackenzie Kelly, who has represented the district since 2021. [2] On November 5th, 2024 general election, she lost re-election to Krista Laine. [3]