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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.
Date:
October 31, 1950
Creator:
Parks and Recreation Dept., City of Austin
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Train Wreck at Lampasas
Closeup photo of train wreck with cars off the tracks and turned on sides. Crane is visible in background.
Date:
August 31, 1950
Creator:
Douglass, Neal
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Train Wreck at Lampasas
General view of train wreck with cars off the tracks.
Date:
August 31, 1950
Creator:
Douglass, Neal
System:
The Portal to Texas History