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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Travis ...

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    N of Austin off TX 1325 ... Austin: 148: St. Martin's Evangelical Lutheran Church: St. Martin's Evangelical Lutheran Church: September 15, 2023 : 606 West 15th St.

  3. Frost Bank Tower - Wikipedia

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    Standing 515 feet (157 m) tall with 33 floors, it is the fifth tallest building in Austin, behind The Independent, The Austonian, Fairmont Austin, and the 360 Condominiums. [4] It was developed by Cousins Properties from November 2001 to December 2003 as a class A office building with 525,000 sq ft (48,774 m 2 ) of leasable space.

  4. Bremond Block Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Bremond Block Historic District is a collection of eleven historic homes in downtown Austin, Texas, United States, constructed from the 1850s to 1910.. The block was added to National Register of Historic Places in 1970, and is considered one of the few remaining upper-class Victorian neighborhoods of the middle to late nineteenth century in Texas. [2]

  5. List of tallest buildings in Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The aggregated heights of Austin's high-rises is second in Texas, behind Houston, based on data from Texas Real Estate Source. [3] [4] The current tallest completed building in Austin is Sixth and Guadalupe, with a height of 874 ft (266 m), followed by The Independent at 690 ft (210 m) and The Austonian at 680 ft (210 m).

  6. J.J. Pickle Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    The J.J. Pickle Federal Building is one of the largest mid-century modern buildings in Texas and has a rich political history. The eleven-story structure is a quintessential specimen of mid-century high-rises with its vertically oriented, uniform exterior grid that "reflects a golden age for civic architecture in the 1950s and 1960s". [1]

  7. This Texas city surpassed Austin as 4th largest in the state

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    AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin is no longer the fourth largest city in Texas, according to finalized population estimates released last month. The Texas Demographic Center shared its final 2023 ...

  8. Congress Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The original dirt street was bricked in 1910. Trolley cars operated on the Avenue until 1940. Before Interstate 35 was completed in the 1960s, Congress Avenue was the primary road to reach Austin from the south. Certain landmarks such as the Austin Motel identify the road as a major thoroughfare for travellers through the mid-20th century.

  9. Still not sure where to see the solar eclipse in Lubbock ...

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    Hilton Austin (500 East 4th Street, Austin, TX) — Hilton Austin will have eclipse-themed cocktails and mocktails, as well as free eclipse viewing glasses on April 8. This event runs from 12:30 ...