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View of houseboat going over a dam during the flood of 1935, which was one of the worst floods in Austin history.

1935-06-15

View of houseboat going over a dam on June 15, 1935.

1935-06-15

View of the intersection of South Congress Avenue and Barton Springs Road completely flooded. The signs for Gulf Service Station, a Kash and Karry and Heap Ice Cream are visible. Some of the power line poles are falling over.

1935-06-15

A crowd of people out in the streets in front of the Wukasch building to see the flood damage

1935-06-15

View looking north up Congress Avenue toward the Capitol biulding from south of the river. The Colorado River has flooded and the streets are full of water. Poles for power lines are falling over.

1935-06-15

View of a flooded Colorado River. A large brick building with a sign reading "Southwest Body Works" is visible in the middle of the flooded area. Bill boards are partially submerged. Buildings on higher ground are visible in the distance.

1935-06-15

Flood water surrounding a building and a water tower on the south side of the Colorado river.

1935-06-15

Colorado River flood seen from the fire tower located at West 1st Street and Colorado, looking west.

1935-06-15

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