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Scholz Garten (also known as Scholz Beer Garden) is a beer garden and restaurant in downtown Austin, Texas and one of the oldest operating businesses in Texas. Among the Texas businesses that predate Scholz Garten are the Daily News in Galveston (1842), the Excelsior Hotel in Jefferson (1858), the Menger Hotel in San Antonio (1859), and Imperial Sugar in Sugar Land (1842).
The Saxon Pub was founded by Joe Ables and Craig Hillis in 1990. Prior to opening, the location on Lamar Boulevard in had been the location of several clubs. [1] It was originally launched as a folk music club, featuring musicians such as Steve Fromholz and Stephen Doster, [2] but later began hosting blues, country, and rock musicians. [3]
The very first ruin bar claimed to be opened in 1999. [3] However, the rise of ruin bars started in the early 2000s, and Szimpla Kert is widely considered to be the first pioneer. [1] During that time, the inner part of VII District had many abandoned buildings especially in the historic Jewish Quarter. [2]
Awards: Austin chef named James Beard finalist; three other Central Texas women also nominated Reopened: Closed since 2022, one of downtown Austin’s best restaurants returns with new look, menu ...
CompuAdd Corporation was a manufacturer of personal computers in Austin, Texas. It assembled its product from components manufactured by others. CompuAdd created generic PC clone computers, but unlike most clone makers, it had a large engineering staff. CompuAdd also created a Multimedia PC (MPC), the FunStation, and a Sun workstation clone ...
Keep Austin Weird is a slogan coined by Red Wassenich in 2000 while giving a pledge to "The Lounge Show", a quirky, eclectic radio show on an Austin radio station KOOP Radio. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He began printing bumper stickers in July 2000 and operated the website keepaustinweird.com until his death in 2020 [ 3 ] and published Keep Austin Weird: A ...
KPEZ (102.3 FM "102.3 The Beat") is a commercial radio station in Austin, Texas.It is owned by iHeartMedia and airs a rhythmic contemporary radio format.It shares studios with four other iHeart stations in the Penn Field complex in the South Congress district (or "SoCo") of south central Austin, near St. Edward's University.
pub. 1918: solo song: An Epitaph, for voice, string quartet & piano (after Elizabeth Cary) pub. 1920: opera: The Beggar's Opera, libretto by John Gay, music by Pepusch, arr. Austin: pub. 1920: orchestral: Incidental music to The Knight of the Burning Pestle by Francis Beaumont, for small orchestra: MS 1920: solo song: Love's Pilgrimage: Three ...