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  3. Austin American-Statesman - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the Austin American-Statesman ranked 60th in circulation among daily newspapers, according to the Audit Bureau of Circulations. Figures from Scarborough Research show the Statesman — in print and online – reaches 68% of Central Texans in an average week.

  4. Stephen F. Austin - Wikipedia

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    Austin returned to Texas to rest at Peach Point in August. On August 4, he announced his candidacy for president of Texas. Austin felt confident he could win the election until two weeks before the election, when on August 20, Houston entered the race.

  5. List of public art in Austin, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Jim Hogg. Statue of John Henninger Reagan. Statue of Martin Luther King Jr., University of Texas at Austin. Statue of Robert E. Lee. Statue of Woodrow Wilson. Stevie Ray Vaughan Memorial. The Torchbearers, University of Texas at Austin. Willie Nelson statue, Block 21.

  6. Williamson County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Williamson County is part of the Austin-Round Rock-San Marcos metropolitan statistical area. It was included with Austin in the Best Cities to Live in for 2009 by the Milken Institute.

  7. Statue of Stephen F. Austin - Wikipedia

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    Stephen F. Austin is a statue of Stephen F. Austin by Elisabet Ney, originally modeled in 1893 and installed in 1905; it is part of the National Statuary Hall Collection in the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C., as one of the two statues from Texas.

  8. Moses Austin - Wikipedia

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    Moses Austin (October 4, 1761 – June 10, 1821) was an American businessman and pioneer who played a large part in the development of the lead industry in the early United States, especially in southwest Virginia and Missouri. He was the father of Stephen F. Austin, one of the earliest American settlers of Texas, which was at the time part of ...