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Austin, Texas (Postcard History Series) by Don Martin β€” book cover

Austin, Texas (Postcard History Series)

by Don Martin
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As the capital of Texas, Austin has a long and colorful history. The first residents were nomadic Native Americans who camped here as long ago as 9000 BC because of the area's beauty, the clear Colorado River, and the wildlife. These are the very same things that attract people to Austin today. Originally called Waterloo, Austin has grown from a tiny town on the edge of the western frontier in 1839 into the capital city it is today. The University of Texas lent prestige, the state government erected buildings, the railroads came to town, and Congress Avenue--the "main street" of Texas--filled with thriving businesses.

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As the capital of Texas, Austin has a long and colorful history. The first residents were nomadic Native Americans who camped here as long ago as 9000 BC because of the area's beauty, the clear Colorado River, and the wildlife. These are the very same things that attract people to Austin today. Originally called Waterloo, Austin has grown from a tiny town on the edge of the western frontier in 1839 into the capital city it is today. The University of Texas lent prestige, the state government erected buildings, the railroads came to town, and Congress Avenue--the "main street" of Texas--filled with thriving businesses.

About the Author, Don Martin

Author Don Martin, an avid postcard collector, selected cards that depict Austin buildings and life from the 1890s to 1950. He has a driving curiosity that has led to a variety of historical collections, including Republic of Texas memorabilia, Texas maps prior to Texas statehood, and of course Austin postcards.

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Avid Texas postcard collector Don Martin edited this impressive visual assemblage of Austin people, buildings, and activities. This 128-page paperback enables residents and tourists to travel back through time to view the development of the Lone Star State capital and home of the University of Texas.

Book Details

Published
March 1, 2009
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing SC
Pages
127
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780738570679

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