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Whether the aging Mueller should be relocated to Manor, Texas, was a perennial issue in Austin politics, until the closure of Bergstrom Air Force Base opened another possibility. [19] Bergstrom, located southeast of downtown Austin, closed as an active military base in 1993. It was decommissioned as a reserve base in 1996. [20]
Tom Miller Dam is a dam located on the Colorado River within the city limits of Austin, Texas, United States. The City of Austin, aided by funds from the Public Works Administration, constructed the dam for the purpose of flood control and for generating hydroelectric power. Named after Robert Thomas Miller, a former Mayor of Austin, the dam ...
Lundgren & Maurer was an Austin, Texas architecture firm active from 1950 until 1973. The firm was composed of principals Leonard J. Lundgren and Edward J. Maurer. In 1954 the firm won an American Institute of Architects (AIA) merit award for the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity House in Austin, Texas.
Lake Austin, formerly Lake McDonald, is a water reservoir on the Colorado River in Austin, Texas. The reservoir was formed in 1939 by the construction of Tom Miller Dam by the Lower Colorado River Authority. Lake Austin is one of the seven Highland Lakes created by the LCRA, and is used for flood control, electrical power generation, and ...
In an exclusive interview, Miller, 34, praised Sheridan, 54, for trusting him to capture Yellowstone’s Photographer Emerson Miller Talks Cole Hauser & Kelly Reilly’s Off-Camera Connection Skip ...
The company then operated as a residential brokerage and had 26 offices in cities in Texas including Austin and Houston. Vance's son Vaughn Miller who had joined his father in 1986 at Vance C. Miller Interests, moved to Henry S. Miller/Grubb & Ellis in 1989, then joined Henry S. Miller Co Realtors in 1993 as President of the Commercial/Retail ...
Robert Thomas Miller (September 21, 1893 – April 30, 1962) was the mayor of Austin, Texas for 22 years, from 1933 to 1949 and again from 1955 to 1961. [1] The Tom Miller Dam is named after him. References
Maggie Miller is a mathematician and an assistant professor in the mathematics department at the University of Texas at Austin. She was also a former Visiting Clay Fellow, and Stanford Science Fellow at Stanford University in the Mathematics Department. [1] Her primary research area is low-dimensional topology.