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A stretch of Guadalupe Street, also known as the "drag," in the 1920's, featuring the University Coop. Cars are parked in the street in front of the row of businesses.
circa 1920
Selfie of Briana Cohen wearing a mask titled "Can you tell I'm smiling behind the mask?"
2020
View looking northwest from South Congress Avenue with the roads flooded. The capitol building is visible in the distance. Signs are visible for Butter Krust, Southwest Body Works, and Texaco.
1936-09-28
View looking north on Congress Avenue toward the Capitol building from the intersection of 4th Street and Congress Avenue. A sign is visible for "Uniform Center."
1975
View of protestors (farmers) driving tractors on Congress Avenue toward the Texas State Capitol. In foreground, posters on tractors read: "What we buy goes up but out prices goes down. How would you like to live like that?"; "We Need You You Need Us."
1977-09-20
View of Guadalupe Street looking north. "Austin Paving, L.E. Whitham and Co., Contractor, H.R.F. Helland, Consulting Engineer., No. 18" The street railroad track and wires are visible and cars are parked at the curb.
1933
Pedestrains walking on Guadalupe Street in front of the University Co-Op store. There are bicycles parked on the street and a dog and two police officers. Signs for the University Co-op, Jack's Party Pictures, and Sheftall's Jewelers are visible.
circa 1970
Guadalupe Street, looking south from 29th street, before street railway tracks were removed. Humble service station is on the left side of the street and several other businesses are on the right. The UT tower is visible in the background.
1940-06-18