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Postcard with view of Congress Avenue looking north to the Capitol building

undated

Postcard with view of East 6th Street Austin, Texas. You can see streetcars and people riding horses in the street.

undated

Interior of the generators at Seaholm Power Plant. Photo taken after the decommissioning of the plant and associated buildings in 1996.

1997

Aerial view of downtown Austin, looking northeast from south of the Colorado River (Ladybird Lake). The Long Center is visible in southernmost field of view, and the Capitol building is at northernmost. Lamar Boulevard Bridge is visible over the river.

undated

Document created by Austin-Oita Sister City Committee listing exchange programs and activities for 1990-1994

1990

Reproduction of a bird's eye view map of Austin. An illustration of the Deaf and Dumb Institute is in the lower left and Insane Asylum in the lower right.

1873

Reproduction of a map showing the City of Austin and surrounding area as it appeared in 1839.

1839

Reproduction of plat map of city of Austin.

1872

Reproduction of plat map of Swisher's Addition subdivision in South Austin. The main thoroughfare is South Congress Avenue. Map L-6

undated

Reproduction of a bird's eye view map of Austin drawn by Augustus Koch in 1887.

1887

Reproduction of the Plan of the city of Austin map produced by the Grand Lithographer to the Republic of Texas. Drawn by L. J. Pilie, 1839.

1839

Copy print of the 1891 bird's eye view map of Austin. "Partial view of Austin, Texas. The most beautiful and wealthiest city of its size in the United States."

1839

Woman walking dog on South Congress, view of Austin Motel and the downtown skyline in the background. Photograph by Jay Janner.

2020

Woman walking dog on South Congress, view of Austin Motel and the downtown skyline in the background. Photograph by Jay Janner.

2020

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