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Austin ( AW-stin, UK: OST-in) is the capital of the U.S. state of Texas, as well as the seat and most populous city of Travis County, with portions extending into Hays and Williamson counties. Incorporated on December 27, 1839, it is the tenth-most populous city in the United States, the fourth-most populous city in the state after Dallas, San Antonio and Houston, and the second-most populous state capital city after Phoenix, the capital of Arizona. It has been one of the fastest growing large cities in the United States since 2010. Downtown Austin and Downtown San Antonio are approximately 80 miles (129 km) apart, and both fall along the Interstate 35 corridor. This combined metropolitan region of San Antonio–Austin has approximately 5 million people. Austin is the southernmost state capital in the contiguous United States and is considered a Beta-level global city as categorized by the Globalization and World Cities Research Network. As of 2021, Austin had an estimated population of 964,177, up from 961,855 at the 2020 census. The city is the cultural and economic center of the Austin–Round Rock metropolitan statistical area, which had an estimated population of 2,473,275 as of July 1, 2023. Located in Central Texas within the greater Texas Hill Country, it is home to numerous lakes, rivers, and waterways, including Lady Bird Lake and Lake Travis on the Colorado River, Barton Springs, McKinney Falls, and Lake Walter E. Long. Residents of Austin are known as Austinites. They include a diverse mix of government employees, college students, musicians, high-tech workers, and blue-collar workers. The city's official slogan promotes Austin as "The Live Music Capital of the World", a reference to the city's many musicians and live music venues, as well as the long-running PBS TV concert series Austin City Limits. Austin is the site of South by Southwest (SXSW), an annual conglomeration of parallel film, interactive media, and music festivals. The city also adopted "Silicon Hills" as a nickname in the 1990s due to a rapid influx of technology and development companies. In recent years, some Austinites have adopted the unofficial slogan "Keep Austin Weird", which refers to the desire to protect small, unique, and local businesses from being overrun by large corporations. Since the late 19th century, Austin has also been known as the "City of the Violet Crown", because of the colorful glow of light across the hills just after sunset. Emerging from a strong economic focus on government and education, since the 1990s, Austin has become a center for technology and business. The technology roots in Austin can be traced back to the 1960s when the defense electronics contractor Tracor (now BAE Systems) began operation in the city in 1962. IBM followed in 1967, opening a facility to produce its Selectric typewriters. Texas Instruments set up in Austin two years later, Motorola (now NXP Semiconductors) started semiconductor chip manufacturing in 1974. A number of Fortune 500 companies have headquarters or regional offices in Austin, including 3M, Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), Amazon, Apple, Facebook (Meta), Google, IBM, Intel, NXP Semiconductors, Oracle, Tesla, Texas Instruments, and Whole Foods Market. With regard to education, Austin is the home of the University of Texas at Austin, one of the largest universities in the U.S., with over 50,000 students. In 2021, Austin became home to the Austin FC, the first (and currently only) major professional sports team in the city. History Austin, Travis County and Williamson County have been the site of human habitation since at least 9200 BC. The area's earliest known inhabitants lived during the late Pleistocene (Ice Age) and are linked to the Clovis culture around 9200 BC (over 11,200 years ago), based on evidence found throughout the area and documented at the much-studied Gault Site, midway between Georgetown and Fort Cavazos. When settlers arrived from Europe, the Tonkawa tribe inhabited the area. The Comanches and Lipan Apaches were also known to travel through the area. Spanish colonists, including the Espinosa-Olivares-Aguirre expedition, traveled through the area, though few permanent settlements were created for some time. In 1730, three Catholic missions from East Texas were combined and reestablished as one mission on the south side of the Colorado River, in what is now Zilker Park, in Austin. The mission was in this area for only about seven months, and then was moved to San Antonio de Béxar and split into three missions. During the 1830s, pioneers began to settle the area in central Austin along the Colorado River. Spanish forts were established in what are now Bastrop and San Marcos. Following Mexico's independence, new settlements were established in Central Texas. In 1835–1836, Texans fought and won independence from Mexico. Texas thus became an independent country with its own president, congress, and monetary system. In 1839, the Texas Congress formed a commission to seek a site for a new capital of the Republic of Texas to replace Houston. When he was Vice President of Texas, Mirabeau B. Lamar had visited the area during a buffalo-hunting expedition between 1837 and 1838. He advised the commissioners to consider the area on the north bank of the Colorado River (near the present-day Congress Avenue Bridge), noting the area's hills, waterways, and pleasant surroundings. It was seen as a convenient crossroads for trade routes between Santa Fe and Galveston Bay, as well as routes between northern Mexico and the Red River. In 1839, the site was chosen, and was briefly incorporated under the name "Waterloo". Shortly afterward, the name was changed to Austin in honor of Stephen F. Austin, the "Father of Texas" and the republic's first secretary of state. The city grew throughout the 19th century and became a center for government and education with the construction of the Texas State Capitol and the University of Texas at Austin. Edwin Waller was picked by Lamar to survey the village and draft a plan laying out the new capital. The original site was narrowed to 640 acres (260 ha) that fronted the Colorado River between two creeks, Shoal Creek and Waller Creek, which was later named in his honor. Waller and a team of surveyors developed Austin's first city plan, commonly known as the Waller Plan, dividing the site into a 14-block grid plan bisected by a broad north–south thoroughfare, Congress Avenue, running up from the river to Capital Square, where the new Texas State Capitol was to be constructed. A temporary one-story capitol was erected on the corner of Colorado and 8th Streets. On August 1, 1839, the first auction of 217 out of 306 lots total was held. The Waller Plan designed and surveyed now forms the basis of downtown Austin. In 1840, a series of conflicts between the Texas Rangers and the Comanches, known as the Council House Fight and the Battle of Plum Creek, pushed the Comanches westward, mostly endi.... Discover the Art Austin popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Art Austin books.

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  • Legends of Pro Wrestling synopsis, comments

    Legends of Pro Wrestling

    Tim Hornbaker

    Legends of Pro Wrestling offers the first comprehensive look at the entire world of wrestling. With detailed biographies and neverbeforeseen statistics of some of the greatest athl...

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    Terry Funk

    Terry Funk, Scott E. Williams & Mick Foley

    He’s been a fixture in professional wrestling for five decades. He helped introduce a hardcore wrestling style that you see in the WWE and Japan today. He’s made his mark in Hollyw...

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    Lost Envoy, revised and updated edition

    Jonathan Allen

    A new high quality paperback edition, reproducing in its entirety the English mystic and artist's seventyninecard, handpainted tarot deck alongside contemporary essays and archival...

  • Chainsaws, Slackers, and Spy Kids synopsis, comments

    Chainsaws, Slackers, and Spy Kids

    Alison Macor

    During the 1990s, Austin achieved "overnight" success and celebrity as a vital place for independent filmmaking. Directors Richard Linklater and Robert Rodriguez proved that locall...

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    A Life with Ghosts

    Steve Gonsalves

    NATIONAL BESTSELLERThe debut book from paranormal investigator and Ghost Hunters TV star Steve Gonsalves! Steve Gonsalvesalready considered to be one of the top paranormal investi...

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    Meet Me in the Bathroom

    Lizzy Goodman

    Named a Best Book of 2017 by NPR and GQJoining the ranks of the classics Please Kill Me, Our Band Could Be Your Life, and Can’t Stop Won’t Stop, an intriguing oral history of the p...

  • 101 Amazing Facts about Austin Mahone synopsis, comments

    101 Amazing Facts about Austin Mahone

    Jack Goldstein

    Are you the world's biggest Mahomie? Or do you want to find out everything there is to know about the heartthrob and singersongwriter? If so, then this is the book for you! Contain...

  • A Good Bad Boy synopsis, comments

    A Good Bad Boy

    Margaret Wappler

    An artful and contemplative tribute to the late actor famed for his role as Dylan McKay in Beverly Hills, 90210.Best known for playing loner rebel Dylan McKay in Beverly Hills 9021...

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    Daniel Austin Master Of Interpressionism Movement

    Daniel Austin

    A comprehensive reference book on the life and works of Daniel Austin acknowledged for his art and the Interpressionism movement’s contribution to the world. This book offers to th...

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    The Wolf Hall Picture Book

    Hilary Mantel, Ben Miles & George Miles

    A photography book that is a vital accompaniment to the many fans of Hilary Mantel’s bestselling Wolf Hall Trilogy‘At the very beginning of the twentieth century, Zola said, ‘’In m...

  • Haunted Austin synopsis, comments

    Haunted Austin

    Jeanine Plumer

    Discover the spirits and ghosts that have been keeping Austin weird for centuries in this guidebook to the city’s supernatural residents.   A killer lurks in the dark streets,...

  • Spirit in a Bottle synopsis, comments

    Spirit in a Bottle

    Tito's Handmade Vodka

    Cocktails and stories from Tito’s Handmade Vodka, America’s favorite vodka.Everyone knows that the best way to tell a good story is over a good drinkTito’s Handmade Vodka brings th...

  • Shit, Actually synopsis, comments

    Shit, Actually

    Lindy West

    One of the "Best Books of 2020" by NPR's Book ConciergeYour Favorite Movies, ReWatched New York Times opinion writer and bestselling author Lindy West was once the inhouse mov...

  • Lost in Austin synopsis, comments

    Lost in Austin

    Alex Hannaford

    A longtime Austinite and journalist’s exploration of the profound movements that have shaped Austin, Texascharting the shifts within its vibrant music scene, the impact of rapid ur...

  • Art Walk Austin synopsis, comments

    Art Walk Austin

    Jennifer McPherson

    A collection of guided walks around Austin Texas designed with art lovers, photographers and explorers in mind. Each route has clear easy to follow directions as well as info on wh...

  • Selected Ornamented Quatrains of Austin P. Torney synopsis, comments

    Selected Ornamented Quatrains of Austin P. Torney

    Austin Torney

    Beautiful floral framed selections from my quatrains, with one or a few per page.

  • A Curious Mix of People synopsis, comments

    A Curious Mix of People

    Greg Beets & Richard Whymark

    A twisting path through Austin’s underground music scene in the twentieth century’s last decade, narrated by the people who were there.It’s 1990 in Austin, Texas. The next decade w...

  • Teaching Graphic Design synopsis, comments

    Teaching Graphic Design

    Steven Heller

    More Than Sixty Course Syllabi That Bring the New Complexity of Graphic Design to Light All graphic designers teach, yet not all graphic designers are teachers. Teaching is a speci...

  • City in the Sky synopsis, comments

    City in the Sky

    James Glanz & Eric Lipton

    The definitive biography of the iconic skyscrapers and the ambitions that shaped themfrom their dizzying rise to their unforgettable fallMore than a year after the nation began mou...

  • Inside the Business of Illustration synopsis, comments

    Inside the Business of Illustration

    Steven Heller & Marshall Arisman

    his guide to the ins and outs of today's dynamic illustration business tells budding illustrators everything that their teacher didn't know or their art director didn't tell them. ...

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    Sonobeat Records

    Ricky Stein

    The story behind the shortlived record label and its longlasting impact on the music scene of the Texas capital.The music scene in Austin is known the world over, but it can place ...

  • Soundscapes of Austin synopsis, comments

    Soundscapes of Austin

    Taylor Barron, Ashley Pizano & James Magazzino

    A collection of soundscapes, modeled to contribute to the World Forum of Acoustic Ecology, from the city of Austin, Texas. A soundscape is a sound or combination of sounds that for...

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    Teaching Graphic Design

    Steven Heller

    This priceless teaching tool features more than 70 proveneffective programs from the country’s leading graphic design schools. Spanning from traditional, “bricks and mortar” approa...

  • Henry Austin synopsis, comments

    Henry Austin

    James F. O'Gorman

    Winner of the Historic New England Book Prize (2009)Winner of the HenryRussell Hitchcock Book Award (2010)Henry Austin’s (1804–1891) works receive consideration in books on ninetee...

  • Fault Lines synopsis, comments

    Fault Lines

    John Langmore

    East Austin, just across Interstate 35 from Austin, Texas’s capital city, is a historically workingclass neighborhood that in recent years has become an arts district and hotbed fo...

  • Scratch synopsis, comments

    Scratch

    Manjula Martin

    A collection of essays from today’s most acclaimed authorsfrom Cheryl Strayed to Roxane Gay to Jennifer Weiner, Alexander Chee, Nick Hornby, and Jonathan Franzenon the realities of...

  • Magician of the Modern synopsis, comments

    Magician of the Modern

    Eugene R. Gaddis

    The story of Chick Austin is the story, in Virgil Thomson's words, of "a whole cultural movement in one man." Becoming director of Hartford's Wadsworth Atheneum at the age of twent...

  • Black Ballerinas synopsis, comments

    Black Ballerinas

    Misty Copeland

    From New York Times bestselling and awardwinning author and American Ballet Theatre principal dancer Misty Copeland comes an illustrated nonfiction collection celebrating dancers o...

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    Austin Mahone

    Triumph Books

    Chronicling a young superstar’s rise to fame, this account details how Texas teenager Austin Mahone went from anonymous high school student to Billboard charter. Readers learn abou...

  • Steal Like an Artist synopsis, comments

    Steal Like an Artist

    Austin Kleon

    Unlock your creativity. An inspiring guide to creativity in the digital age, Steal Like an Artist presents ten transformative principles that will help readers discover their artis...

  • The Ultimate Book of Pub Trivia by the Smartest Guy in the Bar synopsis, comments

    The Ultimate Book of Pub Trivia by the Smartest Guy in the Bar

    Austin Rogers

    Play the best damn trivia night ever! From one of the pioneers of pub trivia, Jeopardy! champion Austin Rogers, comes the complete resource for playing and running an uproariously ...

  • Keep Going synopsis, comments

    Keep Going

    Austin Kleon

    Keep Working. Keep Playing. Keep Creating. In his previous books Steal Like an Artist and Show Your Work!, both New York Times bestsellers, Austin Kleon gave readers the keys to un...