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The Carver Museum & Cultural Center is dedicated to the collection, preservation, research and exhibition of African American historical and cultural material reflecting all dimensions of experiences of persons of African descent living in Austin, Travis County, Texas and in the United States. The museum is a key source of information on the history and celebration of Juneteenth.

Carver Museum
1165 Angelina Street
Austin, TX 78702-2034
(512) 974-4926
 


Reflecting Austin’s natural beauty, Austin City Hall is a unique landmark gateway to Austin City government. The building and plaza serve as a gathering place for public discourse and community collaboration with informality, friendliness, environmental sensitivity and innovative technology. Built of Texas limestone and sitting on the site of a once-raucous 19th century bordello district, Austin’s copper-clad City Hall is as unique as the community it serves.

Austin City Hall
301 W. Second St.
Austin, TX 78701
 


In 2002, the Austin School Trustees named the district’s newest activity center in honor of Dr. Exalton and Wilhelmina Delco for their community service and activism dedicated to improving educational opportunities for all Texans and in particular, for students in need. The Delco Activities Center was built in Northeast Austin near LBJ High School. The center houses facilities for basketball, wrestling, volleyball, cheerleading and dance. Student musical performances and graduation ceremonies also take place in the Center.

Delco Center
4601 Pecan Brook Dr.
Austin, TX 78724

 


The University of Texas at Austin (also referred to as the University of Texas, UT, UT Austin, or Texas) is a public research university located in Austin, Texas, United States, and is the flagship institution of The University of Texas System. The main campus is located approximately 0.25 miles (0.40 km) from the Texas State Capitol.

 

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