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  2. Camp Mabry - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. 30 August 1996. Camp Mabry (ICAO: KATT) is a military installation in Austin, Texas, housing the headquarters of the Texas Military Department, Texas Military Forces, and Texas Military Forces Museum. Established in 1892, Camp Mabry is the third-oldest active military installation in Texas, behind Fort Sam Houston and Fort Bliss.

  3. Texas Military Forces Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Military Forces Museum (officially the Brigadier General John C.L. Scribner Texas Military Forces Museum) is a history museum in Austin, Texas. It is hosted by the Texas Military Department at Camp Mabry and is part of the United States Army Historical Program. [2] [3] It is open to the public Tuesday-Sunday from 10am-4pm CST ...

  4. J. J. Pickle Research Campus - Wikipedia

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    J. J. Pickle Research Campus. Coordinates: 30.3866°N 97.7269°W. J.J. Pickle Research Campus. The J. J. Pickle Research Campus (PRC) in Austin, Texas, United States is owned and operated by the University of Texas at Austin. It sits on 475 acres (1.9 km 2) in northwest Austin, approximately 9 miles (14 km) north of the main UT campus and just ...

  5. Armadillo World Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The Armadillo World Headquarters ("behind the Skating Palace") in 1976. Armadillo World Headquarters (The 'Dillo or Armadillo WHQ) was an influential Texas music hall and beer garden in Austin at 525 1 ⁄ 2 Barton Springs Road – at South First Street – just south of the Colorado River and downtown Austin.

  6. Jones Center on Congress Avenue - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the TFAA's board of directors purchased the property at 700 Congress Avenue in Austin, Texas. Three years later, in November 1998, the TFAA opened its new headquarters, the Jones Center for Contemporary Art. [6] In November 2002, the name of the organization was officially changed from the Texas Fine Arts Association to Arthouse. [8]

  7. St. Edwards Greenbelt - Wikipedia

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    Travis County, Texas, U.S. Nearest city. Austin, Texas. Coordinates. 30°24′24″N 97°47′46″W  /  30.406584°N 97.7960755°W  / 30.406584; -97.7960755. Governing body. City of Austin Parks and Recreation. The St. Edwards Greenbelt, also known as St. Edwards Park, is an 80-acre greenbelt surrounding Bull Creek in northwest Austin ...

  8. Frank Erwin Center - Wikipedia

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    The Frank C. Erwin Jr. Center (originally Special Events Center) was a multi-purpose arena located on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas.It was also sometimes referred to as "The Drum" or "The Superdrum", owing to its round, drum-like appearance from outside (not to be confused with Big Bertha, the large bass drum used by the University of Texas marching band).

  9. Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum, stylized as the UMLAUF, is a museum and outdoor sculpture garden centered on the artistic works of American sculptor Charles Umlauf. Located at 605 Azie Morton Road in the Zilker neighborhood of Austin, Texas, the garden is adjacent to Austin's Zilker Park. In 1985, Charles and Angeline Umlauf donated their ...