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- [Pan American Recreation Center Halloween]
- Photograph of three women and five children pose for a photo. One boy wears a Halloween mask he likely made himself. Another mischevious boy lands a kick to another boy's hip. The Pan American Recreation Center was opened in June 1942 as the first Latin American Recreation Center in Austin and run under the auspices of the Federated Latin American Club and directed by the Austin Recreation Department. The name "Pan American Recreation Center" was chosen by the executive committee during a center naming contest. On September 7, 1956, a new Pan American Recreation Center was formally dedicated at 2100 East 3rd Street, just west of the old location and where it currently exists today. The building adjoins Zavala School and was built at a cost of $155,261. The Hillside Theater was later built and completed in June 1958.
- Heep Dairy Farm
- Exterior and entrance to dairy farm
- C.R. Anthony Co. and Ira A. Prewitt Hardware buildings on street corner
- Photograph of an intersection in Taylor, Texas including the storefront and side of a one-story brick building with the name "C. R. Anthony Company" and the front of the "Ira A. Prewitt Hardware Co." to the right. Cars are parked along the sides street and in front of the stores and an unidentified man is walking in front of the store near the corner.
- First Baptist Church in Taylor, Texas
- First Baptist Church at 701 Davis St. in Taylor, Texas with large tree on the right
- Stanley Theater in Luling, Texas
- Stanley Theater at 719 E. Davis in Luling, Texas, showing two Gene Autry movies: 'Sons of New Mexico' and 'Pistol Packin Mama'
- Aerial Photograph of Train Wreck at San Marcos
- Aerial photograph of train wreck. Cars are off track and smoking.
- [Tarrytown United Methodist Church]
- Photograph of the building at the northeast corner of Exposition Boulevardd and Greenlee Drive.
- [Dr. Pepper Bottling Company]
- Photograph of the building at 718 W. 5th St.
- [B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation building]
- Photograph of the front of building from the street at 2105 San Antonio.
- Stallion Drive-Inn Restaurant
- Night view of Stallion Drive-Inn Restaurant and parking lot. The Stallion was located at 5534 Dallas Highway, close to the southwest corner of Lamar and FM2222.
- Exterior - autos on display
- Photograph of a row of seven cars parked on a stretch of dirt. Three men are standing near one end. A building is visible in the background.
- Man in Pioneers shirt, with bat; men at desk
- Man in baseball shirt holding bat
- Man in Pioneers shirt, with bat; men at desk
- Three men at desk
- Carlino Case
- Photograph of two people (including Percy Foreman?) sitting in court.
- Bells, tuning bells, carillon keyboard
- Young man sitting at carillon keyboard (UT)
- Bells, tuning bells, carillon keyboard
- Young man examining carillon bells (UT)
- Bells, tuning bells, carillon keyboard
- Man examining carillon bells
- Bells, tuning bells, carillon keyboard
- Carillon bells at University of Texas
- Future Home Makers
- Photograph of two women, wearing suits, posing in front of a Texas flag.
- Family group
- Photograph of a woman posing with four children in what appears to be a living room. The woman is seated with one young child on her lap and two boys and a girl standing around her.
- Children at Cerebral Palsy Center
- Photo graph of children at desks.
- Children at cerebral palsy center
- Girl walking in hallway with painted footprints on floor
- [Gilly Ballenstedt - Projectionist]
- Photo of Gilly Ballenstedt, a projectionist, meddling with a projector in the State Theater projection room.