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Do You Know the History Behind Austin’s Mount Bonnell?

Posted on February 21, 2017 by Kelli McDonald

View from Mount Bonnell in Austin

It takes climbing 106 steps up a historical flagstone staircase to reach the top of Austin’s famous 775 foot tall promontory, Mount Bonnell. What is now a popular destination for tourists, photographers, couples and families was once a wilder, more rural part of Austin. Though Austinites love to climb to the top for a quick photo, […]

Filed Under: Activities, Culture, Discoveries, History Tagged With: west austin

John Aielli Has Been Keeping Austin Radio Weird for 50 Years

Posted on September 20, 2016 by Kelli McDonald

John Aielli 50 Years in Austin

For 50 years, John Aielli has brought a mixture of musings, music and even a bit of dead air to The University of Texas at Austin’s radio station, KUT. He’s a unique host who loves to present his passion for music and local talent to the ears of listening Austinites, along with some bizarre conversations with […]

Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, History, Music

Did You Know UT’s Collections Contain More Objects Than the Smithsonian?

Posted on August 23, 2016 by Kelli McDonald

The Collections of University of Texas

The huge educational institution that sits in the middle of our city, The University of Texas at Austin, contains millions of objects that reflect human history. In January 2016, The University of Texas Press published a book called “The Collections,” which details some of the items on campus that exemplify history and culture across more than 700 […]

Filed Under: Culture, History Tagged With: ut

Day Trip From Austin to See Historical Painted Churches of Texas

Posted on July 7, 2016 by Jessica Pino

Painted Churches of Texas

People with a passion for history and architecture dream of traveling to Europe for a chance to see some of the most wondrous buildings, bridges and churches in history. While you may not think of Texas in the same way, it doesn’t lack in history! Austin is a short day trip away from many historical sites, such […]

Filed Under: Culture, Day Trips, Discoveries, History

The Broken Spoke: Austin’s Texas Dancehall Time Machine

Posted on May 2, 2016 by Bill Tucker

The Broken Spoke Austin Dancehall

The Broken Spoke isn’t just a venue. It’s a symbol of Texan defiance. You won’t take the Alamo without a fight and The Broken Spoke will never change. Even as South Lamar explodes skyward with apartment complexes and hotels, one of the most famous dancehalls in Texas remains intact. A genuine relic of Lone Star […]

Filed Under: Activities, Culture, Discoveries, Entertainment, History, Nightlife Tagged With: south austin

Is The Driskill Hotel Really Haunted?

Posted on January 29, 2016 by Andrew Chase

Preservation Austin Protects Driskill Hotel

When you first walk into The Driskill Hotel, you wouldn’t think it’s haunted. From the dozens of columns brilliantly lining the lobby, to the spotless marble floors, the hotel is gorgeous. The ambience screams luxury and comfort. But if you listen closely, it also screams bloody murder. Look, this place was built in 1886. That’s […]

Filed Under: Culture, Discoveries, History, Local Business

Guide to Barton Springs Pool, Soul of Austin

Posted on September 8, 2015 by Kelli McDonald

Barton Springs Pool Austin

Austinites have socialized, fished, waded and swum in the clear blue waters of Barton Springs since the 1800s. The water’s temperature stays at a steady 68-70 degrees while the setting around it changes drastically throughout the year. I wanted to compile a short guide on what makes Barton Springs Pool quintessentially Austin. In order to scratch […]

Filed Under: Activities, Austinot Loves, Culture, Discoveries, History Tagged With: barton springs, swimming

Then vs. Now: Austin’s Changing Landscape and Our Role

Posted on September 3, 2015 by Jessica Pino

Austin TX Is Changing

The city of Austin is making news daily. It has appeared in more Top 10 lists than I can reference. But with all these accolades come the naysayers. So today, I want to try something different. I’m not going to rant, rave or try to discourage people from moving here (or convince them to move here, for that matter). Instead, I hope to encourage all […]

Filed Under: Culture, Et Cetera, History

Target Austin: How To Survive a Nuclear Attack

Posted on February 19, 2015 by Edgar Barguiarena

Target Austin Nuclear Preparation Film

The year is 1960 and Senator John Fitzgerald Kennedy is on the campaign trail with a charismatic senator from Texas, Lyndon Baines Johnson. The threat of nuclear war is ever present with families around the country building fall out shelters. The small city of Austin, Texas with a population of 186,545 takes the looming threat […]

Filed Under: Austinot Loves, Culture, Discoveries, History

Paramount Theatre Celebrates 100 Years with Special Events

Posted on February 3, 2015 by Guest Blogger

Old Congress Avenue in Austin

Guest article by Lindsey Moringy A walk through the basement of the Paramount Theatre is like a walk through time: its history is literally written on the walls. Over the years, many of the estimated 10,000 visiting artists have left their mark on the famed theatre by signing the walls downstairs, just outside the dressing […]

Filed Under: Culture, Entertainment, Events, History, Theatre Tagged With: paramount

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