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Live performance by Kathy and the Kilowatts at Anotnes.

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Host of Monster Model review Rob Madison gives a brief biography of Bill Jones, member of Kathy and the Kilowatts and monster model builder.

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Page from City Government Broadcast Series radio script

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Alexander Penn Wooldridge

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Brochure "Know the Now Sound"

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Cover of Austin Parks and Recreation guide "Austin's Guide to Recreation"

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Two girls are looking at a book together in the Canadian Street branch of the Austin Public Library. This image was created by Burton Wilson.

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Exterior view of a brick building with several windows, double doors, and a sign that reads, "Austin Public Library Canadian Street Branch." The building is at the corner of the block, and there is a sidewalk and street directly in front of it. There is a book deposit box in front of the building that reads, "Austin Public Library Book Deposit Box."

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Group portrait of young children are standing in front of a row of bookcases in the Carver branch of the Austin Public Library.

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Exterior view of the Carver Library Branch facade. The brick building has a small lawn in front of it and faces a street with a sidewalk. A path leads from the sidewalk to double doors at the center of the facade. There are a set of doorsteps before this entrance, and a small cloth hangs from the roof above the double doors.

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Exterior view of Carver Library Branch facade. The brick building has a small lawn in front of it and faces a street with a sidewalk. A path leads from the sidewalk to double doors at the center of the facade. There are a set of doorsteps before this entrance, and an awning with a sign above the double doors. The sign reads, "Geo. Washington Carver Branch of the Austin Public Library."

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A group of children, some of them Girl Scouts, are seated in the Carver branch of the Austin Public Library.

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A group of children seated in chairs at the Carver branch of the Austin Public Library, facing forward. A number of the girls are in Girl Scout uniforms.

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A large group of children are seated on the floor of the Carver branch of the Austin Public Library. Some women are around the edge of the room.

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Exterior view of the Carver Library Branch, with close focus on a Texas Historical Commission sign. The sign reads, " In Feb. 1926 the Austin Public Library opened in a room over a downtown store. Within months, the books were moved to this structure, built at Guadalupe and Ninth St., across from Woolridge Park. In 1933, with completion of a permanent library facility, the original building was relocated here to meet the request of the Black community for its own library. The frame structure was brick veneered and named for Black educator George Washington Carver. Directed by Hattie Henson, 1933-43, this was the first branch in the Austin library system. (1977)."

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Interior view of an unoccupied Carver Library Branch, showing several tables and chairs. There are open bookshelves along some of the walls, near windows.

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Two boys and a girl are standing in front of a book case at the library. One boy is holding a first place ribbon and smiling.

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Original frame structure for the Austin Central Library from 1926 until a new structure was built in 1933. The original library building was moved and became the George Washington Carver Branch on Angelina Street.

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Three children are standing in front of a fireplace at the library while a woman is handing a girl a paper certificate with a ribbon on it.

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A group of elementary age children are seated in an auditorium.

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Five young girls are looking at books at the Chalmers Branch library. "Library day on Chalmers Court a branch of the City Library that is open 2 afternoons each week during August 600 books were read on Chalmers Court." This image was created by Alfred Rosenthal

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A group of children from Highland Park Elementary School are in the branch library. They are seated in rows of chairs and are holding marionette puppets.

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The North Oaks library branch on Spicewood Springs Road and US. 183 in the lobby of the Lamar Savings building.

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Exterior front of Old Quarry Branch of Austin Public Library

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Exterior front/entrance of Spicewood Springs Branch of Austin Public Library

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