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From the Flickr group Historical Markers, photo by Lesley Looper, full page.License is Attribution- NonCommercial License
King-Tears Mortuary In October 1901, William M. Tears opened the Tears Funeral Home at 614 E. 6th Street to provide mortuary services for African Americans in Austin and the surrounding area....
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From the Flickr group Historical Markers, photo by HystericalMark, full page.License is Attribution- ShareAlike License
Fraser MansionBuilt 1890This property is listed in The National Registry of Historic PlacesAs a national landmark for its architectural and cultural contributions to the District of Columbia This...
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From the Flickr group Historical Markers, photo by HystericalMark, full page.License is Attribution- ShareAlike License
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On August 29, 2005, a federal floodwall atop a levee on the 17th Street Canal, the largest and most important drainage Canal for the city, gave way here causing flooding that killed hundreds. This...
J.E. Wright, D.D.S., opened first permanent dental office in the Indian Territory, Savanna, 1885. He practiced as itinerant dentist at Tishomingo Academy, Stonewall, Johnsonville, and White...