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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B50_boggy-creek-masonic-cemetery_Austin-TX.html
According to local tradition, in the winter of 1859, 23-year-old John Davis joined a community wagon train headed for work in the pine forests of Bastrop County. Davis, sprayed by a skunk during the night, began running wildly through the camp. He…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1AXA_the-original-skyline-club-sign_Austin-TX.html
In 1947, C.J. Stark opened the original Skyline Club in North Austin. For the better part of a half a century this neon giant heralded the likes of Patsy Cline, Roger Miller, Elvis Presley, Hank Thompson, Lefty Frizzell, The Geezinslaws, and count…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMHE9_onion-creek-lodge-220-a-f-a-m_Austin-TX.html
Onion Creek Lodge 220, A.F. & A.M. chartered, 1858. Met on this site in cabin later destroyed by Indians. This building completed, 1860. First floor used by the Pleasant Hill school (oldest in continuous use in state) until 1935. Also used by t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMH4G_cementerio-mexicano-de-maria-de-la-luz_Austin-TX.html
Tradition holds that a family passing through the area in 1912 buried a child, Maria de la Luz, at this site. In August of that year, A. Donley, A.C. Rodriguez and S. Galvan bought the land for use as a Mexican cemetery. In the 1940s, a fire set t…
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