East Austin Barrio Landmarks Project: Blog Series
Seeking to Honor the Historic & Cultural Significance of East Austin's Mexican American Community
Check out this series of in-depth blog posts on several featured sites from the East Austin Barrio Landmarks Project self-guided tour, this content goes deeper into the archival research and community knowledge documented for this project.
Santa Rita Courts: How Austin’s Mexican American Community became some of the first in the nation to live in public housing.
The community hub that would one day become the Oswaldo “A.B.” Cantu Pan American Recreation Center was first opened by the National Youth Administration in 1942.
Dr. Alberto and Eva Garcia were a trailblazing couple that advocated for Mexican American interests in the medical, political, and social spheres of 20th century Austin.
The Holly Street Murals symbolize the resilience of Mexican American citizens in Austin despite being subject to constant discrimination and neglect.
Nestled on the corner of Waller Street and East 7th Street sits a beloved East Austin staple called Green & White Grocery.
Fondly referred to as Casa de Sueños, meaning “House of Dreams,” the Briones House endures as a monumental artwork and display of craftsmanship in East Austin.