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#182 The roof courtyard of the Peter T. Flawn Academic Center. The UT Tower is visible on the right side, 1964

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#182 The roof courtyard of the Peter T. Flawn Academic Center. The UT Tower is visible on the right side, 1964

What Austin, Texas, looked like in the 1960s

#182 The roof courtyard of the Peter T. Flawn Academic Center. The UT Tower is visible on the right side, 1964

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#183 Ragsdale Terminal with an exterior facade that is dark with matching dark columns that can be seen on the left wall, along with a glass door entrance, 1962→

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