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The Austin History Center is the local history archive of the Austin Public Library, comprising documents, manuscripts, clipping files, photographs, maps, architectural drawings, periodicals, newspapers, artifacts, personal histories, and audio-visual recordings..
The Austin History Center is the local history archive of the Austin Public Library, comprising documents, manuscripts, clipping files, photographs, maps, architectural drawings, periodicals, newspapers, artifacts, personal histories, and audio-visual recordings.
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810 Guadalupe St, Austin, TX 78701, United States
+1 512-974-7480
The Henry Hirshfeld House and Cottage are historic homes built in 1885 and 1873 respectively, that today house the Office of Governmental Relations of the Texas A&M University
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