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Image of Municipal Auditorium and grounds from across the Lake through trees. The gazebo is visible to the left of the auditorium.

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Municipal Auditiorium under construction looking west from South 1st St. Exposed columns and curved beams of the dome are visible.

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An aerial view of Seaholm Electric Plant on the far side of the river and the Municipal Auditorium on the near side of the river. A railroad bridge and Lamar Boulevard bridge are visible.

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Aerial view of the Municipal Auditorium, with view of parking lot as well as surrounding streets and businesses.

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Aerial view of the municipal auditorium and surrounding areas, including parking lot, nearby businesses and the lake.

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Men, women, and children enjoy the outdoors outside of Elisabet Ney's sculpture studio. Bare tree branches and coats indicate the season is probably late fall or winter. This is the south elevation of the studio which is made of stone.

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A view of the auditorium at the Texas School for the Deaf from the back facing the stage. There is a backdrop of a river and pathway with trees down on the stage. The auditorium is empty.

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Exterior of the Elisabet Ney Museum located at 304 East 44th Street. The house is made of stone and has a classical pediment and a tower. A flag is visible on the tower. The grounds are unkempt.

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Visitors Lesly Cain (age 7) and Mrs. Don Johnson examine a bust is of Mrs. Elisabet Ney at the Elisabet Ney Museum. Ney was a 19th century sculptor and the museum was her former studio and portrait collection.

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