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Darrell K. Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium (UT),
Barth Arglebargle (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
If you're forty or more, you still just call it "Memorial Stadium". Those under forty tend to call it "DKR".
Tower of the Hills,
Happy New Year
wrote
11 years ago:
The tallest building in Austin outside the downtown and Ladybird Lake vicinity.
UT Episcopal ,
Jerry (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
All Saints Episcopal Church, Built 1899
Heliport,
Tristan Walling (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
The word you're looking for is actually "helipad."
Fixed-Base Operator (FBO),
Tristan Walling (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
We in the general aviation community refer to this place as "Atlantic," it's not the terminal... that's the big building just a little north of this ramp... Atlantic is an FBO, a place for business jets and small planes to park and take on fuel.
Aggie Lane,
Extram
wrote
12 years ago:
I love it! Gig em!
Former Texas Instruments plant,
Extram
wrote
12 years ago:
At one point, TI owned 540 acres here.
Scottish Rite Dormitory,
Barth (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
This is the Kirby Hall School.
The Durability Lab (Primary Test Location),
Extram
wrote
12 years ago:
University of Texas - Civil Engineering.
Former Texas Instruments plant,
CHS (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
This plant was home to a number of the activities of the Digital Systems Group. DSG produced mini-computers (960, 980 & 990) and associated operating systems (e.g. PAM, PAM-D & DX10) and systems software such as compilers, linkers etc. Also these mini-computers were used in various applications businesses such as automated test systems (using 960), industrial systems (980) and general computing (990). A robot system (ER-4) was also designed here but never marketed.
Jim's Restaurants,
TLU2008
wrote
12 years ago:
Now almost certain.
Jim's Restaurants,
TLU2008
wrote
12 years ago:
Former Shoney's???
Sculpture of Burning Children,
emily (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
I want to see it
McDonalds,
austinite_md
wrote
12 years ago:
Had been seriously renovated in late 2012. Extra interior space and second Drive Thru lane added.
Golden Chick,
TLU2008
wrote
12 years ago:
Got stuff here in Spring 2010. Not bad! I wish we still had one in B/CS.
Shell Station,
Jim H (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
This is the highest-priced gas station for miles around. Try Exxon down the street.
Office Building,
Extram
wrote
12 years ago:
The owner of Austin Tenant Advisors (company name) indicated that his company is not located in this building. Anyone with actual tenant information, please update this tag and delete this comment.
H-E-B,
TLU2008
wrote
12 years ago:
Old description: Where all the cool college kids go to get their food.
Midnight Cave,
Anaponamous (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
It's is actually called midnight cave.
Faith Baptist Church,
SMILEY (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
great place. people really friendly. sound doctrine
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