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Note on back of photo: "Living billboard Armadillo Headquarters Summer 1976" Venue and parking lot with cars viewable on photo.
1976
Bobby Hedderman talking on a phone at Armadillo World Headquarters in 1976.
1976
Note on back of photo: "Living billboard Armadillo Headquarters Summer 1976" Venue and parking lot with cars viewable on photo.
1976
View of the Armadillo World Headquarters' "Living Billboard" where Bobby Hedderman stayed setting a world record. The board reads "Guinness World Records Living Billboard, Armadillo Appreciation Week, Aug. 1-7."
1976
"Armadillo World Headquarters vice president Bobby Hedderman peaks out of his tent atop the cavernous music hall. Hedderman came down from the building Saturday, setting a world record for being 'the world's longest human billboard.'..."
1976
The exterior of the Millett Opera House when it was Maverick-Clarke Office Supplies. There is a supply truck on the street in front of the building.
1976
Couples dancing at the Aqua Festival Western Night dance. The couple in front is Paul and Dorothy Jergins.
1976
View of Barton Creek through surrounding trees, 1976. People are seen in canoes on the water
1976
Exterior view of the Old Spaghetti Warehouse in Austin, Texas. The Austin location was the third location in the chain's history. Opened in 1975, and built in 1902, it used to be a grocery warehouse, and during prohibition, was a brothel. Two chandeliers from New York City's Penn Station reside there as well as the original box office from Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Like its Dallas counterpart, it is also home to an original East Dallas trolley car. The Austin location closed April 23, 2011 due to physical building issues.
1976
Speaker on the Capitol steps with Lloyd Doggett, Ralph Yarbrough, Jake Pickle and Ronnie Earl
1976
Audray Bateman, Curator of the Austin-Travis County CollectionAustin Public Library. She wrote the Waterloo Scrapbook column in American Statesman.
1976
Sarah Weddington lecturing at Ann Fears Crawfords' seminar in Texas politics, UT.
1976