This blog is this Austinite's daily view - literally. In the more than 25 years I've lived in this great city, I've seen a lot of changes. Some things I took for granted are gone now. So, I decided to spend a year documenting images of things I see in my world right now - my Austin. Some photos are things tourists would see; some are things only my neighbors would see. Oh, and I don't claim to be a professional photographer - just a gal with a camera.
Sunday, January 19, 2014
William B. Travis Building
A reconstruction of the east entry for William B. Travis Building, which stood at 405 W. 18th Street (and Guadalupe) since 1945, using the building's original bricks and limestone. The building was razed in 2012, and this entry was built as a monument to the original structure. It now stands alone on the sidewalk in front of the building's original site, with an empty lot behind it.
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