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Last Days of Dry Creek Cafe
Dry Creek Cafe & Boat Dock, a beloved dive bar that has nurtured cedar choppers, hippies, UT students, and everyone in between for nearly seventy years, is set to close on October 31, 2021. This legacy business’s storied history makes it an unforgettable Austin treasure.
Reimagining Austin’s French Legation
In honor of the recent re-opening of the French Legation Historic Site, read about the Texas Historical Commission’s vision for the future of Austin’s oldest remaining home.
Losing a Community Catalyst: The Closure of L.C. Anderson High School
In 1954, the Supreme Court ruled in Brown v. Board of Education that public school segregation was unconstitutional, leading to the eventual closure of L.C. Anderson High School.
Separate But Equal in Austin: L.C. Anderson High School
L.C. Anderson High School was Austin’s only high school for African American students during the era of segregation.
Neighborhood History: Rosedale
Learn more about the history of Austin’s Rosedale neighborhood.
Former Auto Parts Store, Dive Bar and Flop House Transform to C-Boy’s Heart & Soul on Congress
South Congress Avenue has changed and undergone many iterations and name changes over its 135+ year history. Learn more about the history of South Congress and the rehabilitation of C-Boy’s Heart & Soul.
Michael Butler & the Butler Brick Legacy
Butler bricks were Austin’s building blocks. Most of the brick structures constructed in Austin from 1873 until 1912 used Butler’s “Austin common” buff bricks, manufactured from the alluvial clay deposited by the Colorado River.
Raised on Music: Growing Up in Austin’s Music Venues
Stacey Ingram Kaleh and Melissa Ingram discuss their shared passion for live music, growing up immersed in Austin’s live music scene, and the ways in which music venues shape the city’s identity.