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  • The Austin, Texas downtown skyline looking west from a lower Rainey Street apartment tower during early May.  Austin continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. despite the pandemic slowdown.
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  • The Austin, Texas downtown skyline looking west from a lower Rainey Street apartment tower during early May.  Austin continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. despite the pandemic slowdown.
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  • The Austin, Texas downtown skyline looking west from a lower Rainey Street apartment tower during early May.  Austin continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. despite the pandemic slowdown.
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  • The Austin, Texas downtown skyline looking west from a lower Rainey Street apartment tower during early May.  Austin continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. despite the pandemic slowdown.
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  • The Austin, Texas downtown skyline looking west from a lower Rainey Street apartment tower during early May.  Austin continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. despite the pandemic slowdown.
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  • The Austin, Texas downtown skyline looking west from a lower Rainey Street apartment tower during early May.  Austin continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. despite the pandemic slowdown.
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  • The Austin, Texas downtown skyline looking west from a lower Rainey Street apartment tower during early May.  Austin continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. despite the pandemic slowdown.
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  • The Austin, Texas downtown skyline looking west from a lower Rainey Street apartment tower during early May.  Austin continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. despite the pandemic slowdown.
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  • The Austin, Texas downtown skyline looking west from a lower Rainey Street apartment tower during early May.  Austin continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. despite the pandemic slowdown.
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  • The Austin, Texas downtown skyline looking west from a lower Rainey Street apartment tower during early May.  Austin continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. despite the pandemic slowdown.
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  • The Austin, Texas downtown skyline looking west from a lower Rainey Street apartment tower during early May.  Austin continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. despite the pandemic slowdown.
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  • The Austin, Texas downtown skyline looking west from a lower Rainey Street apartment tower during early May.  Austin continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. despite the pandemic slowdown.
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  • The Austin, Texas downtown skyline looking west from a lower Rainey Street apartment tower during early May.  Austin continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. despite the pandemic slowdown.
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  • The Austin, Texas downtown skyline looking west from a lower Rainey Street apartment tower during early May.  Austin continues to be one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. despite the pandemic slowdown.
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  • The City of Austin, TX  skyline is  reflecting in the waters of Lady Bird Lake looking west at sunset in mid-August. 2020.  Downtown Austin continues to boom despite the national economic slowdown.
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  • Austin scenes from Sunday, October 17, 2021 for Le Point of Paris, France, reporter is Claire Meynial email address cmeynial@lepoint.fr <br />
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View of the Austin skyline looking northwest from the 11th floor of an apartment building at the foot of the Rainey Street entertainment district.
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  • Austin scenes from Sunday, October 17, 2021 for Le Point of Paris, France, reporter is Claire Meynial email address cmeynial@lepoint.fr <br />
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View of the Austin skyline looking northwest from the 11th floor of an apartment building at the foot of the Rainey Street entertainment district.
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  • Austin scenes from Sunday, October 17, 2021 for Le Point of Paris, France, reporter is Claire Meynial email address cmeynial@lepoint.fr <br />
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View of the Austin skyline looking northwest from the 11th floor of an apartment building at the foot of the Rainey Street entertainment district.
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  • Austin scenes from Sunday, October 17, 2021 for Le Point of Paris, France, reporter is Claire Meynial email address cmeynial@lepoint.fr <br />
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View of the Austin skyline looking northwest from the 11th floor of an apartment building at the foot of the Rainey Street entertainment district.
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  • `Austin scenes from Sunday, October 17, 2021 for Le Point of Paris, France, reporter is Claire Meynial email address cmeynial@lepoint.fr <br />
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View of the Austin skyline looking northwest from the 11th floor of an apartment building at the foot of the Rainey Street entertainment district.
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  • Austin scenes from Sunday, October 17, 2021 for Le Point of Paris, France, reporter is Claire Meynial email address cmeynial@lepoint.fr <br />
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View of the Austin skyline looking northwest from the 11th floor of an apartment building at the foot of the Rainey Street entertainment district.
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  • Austin scenes from Sunday, October 17, 2021 for Le Point of Paris, France, reporter is Claire Meynial email address cmeynial@lepoint.fr <br />
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View of the Austin skyline looking northwest from the 11th floor of an apartment building at the foot of the Rainey Street entertainment district.
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  • Austin, TX May, 2006:  Austin, TX skyline looking east from 6th and Colorado, 21st floor with the Frost Bank Tower on the far left. ©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Austin, TX May, 2006:  Austin, TX skyline looking east from 6th and Colorado, 21st floor with the Frost Bank Tower on the far left. ©© Bob Daemmrich
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  • June, 2005  Austin, Texas skyline as seen from the south banks of Town Lake looking west at sunset.©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • June, 2005  Austin, Texas skyline as seen from the south banks of Town Lake looking west at sunset.©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Houston, Texas - April 22, 2010  The Houston downtown skyline looking west from the 16th floor of the Hyatt Hotel, next door to the Toyota Center arena where the Houston Rockets NBA team have their home court.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX March 18, 2009: A rodeo cowboy with his Longhorn steer walks on a knoll with the downtown Austin skyline and new condo developments under construction.         ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX March 18, 2009: A rodeo cowboy with his Longhorn steer walks on a knoll with the downtown Austin skyline and new condo developments under construction.         ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Calgary, Alberta CANADA July 27th, 2005: <br />
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Skyline of Calgary in the summertime from Canada Olympic Park. <br />
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  • Calgary, Alberta CANADA July 27th, 2005: <br />
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Skyline of Calgary in the summertime from Canada Olympic Park. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • June, 2005  Austin, Texas skyline as seen from the south banks of Town Lake looking west at sunset.©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Calgary, Alberta Canada, July 2005: Skyline of Salgary, Canada looking southeast from the Canada Olympic Park ski jump in summertime.©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Weary Austin, Texas residents and visitors eager to get outdoors during the coronavirus pandemic ignore social distancing guidelines to have fun in the cool waters of Barton Creek south of downtown.<br />
Temperatures hit triple digits and a continued Texas heat wave is expected into September.
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  • Weary Austin, Texas residents and visitors eager to get outdoors during the coronavirus pandemic ignore social distancing guidelines to have fun in the cool waters of Barton Creek south of downtown.<br />
Temperatures hit triple digits and a continued Texas heat wave is expected into September.
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  • Laredo , Texas - December 16, 2010  ,Downtown scene - City on the on the Texas / Mexican border  © Bob / Daemmerich
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  • High Dive. Barcelona, Spain. ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS
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  • Laredo, TX  February 20, 2009:  Laredo, TX as seen from the rooftop parking garage of the regional bus terminal, looking toward Mexico.        ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Central San Pedro Sula, Honduras cityscape with mountains in background at dusk.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Austin , Texas - January 6th, 2011: State Preservation Board Texas Capitol repair project.   ©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Laredo , Texas - December 16, 2010  ,Downtown scene - City on the on the Texas / Mexican border  © Bob / Daemmerich
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  • El Paso  , Texas - December 16, 2010  ,Downtown scene - City on the on the Texas / Mexican border  © Bob / Daemmerich
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  • Laredo , Texas - December 16, 2010  ,Downtown scene - City on the on the Texas / Mexican border  © Bob / Daemmerich
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  • Austin , Texas -February 2 , 2010   -   Looking east from the corner of 3rd and Lamar  showing some of Austin's newest completed condo projects.   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Railroad Yards near Lubbock Texas. Lubbock, Texas      ©Bob Daemmrich/THE IMAGE WORKS CDAE6437    2353 1012 0167-072
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  • Central San Pedro Sula, Honduras cityscape with mountains in background at dusk.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Dallas, TX  AUG04: downtown Dallas, TX skyscrapers in late August, 2004.  <br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Dallas, TX  AUG04: downtown Dallas, old and new architecture.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich/
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  • Laredo , Texas - December 16, 2010  ,Downtown scene - City on the Texas on the Texas border  © Bob / Daemmerich
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  • Austin, Texas  October 2, 2009:  The three-day Austin City Limits Music Festival (ACL) kicks off at Zilker Park featuring 130 bands playing to over 60,000 music fans each night.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin scenes from Sunday, October 17, 2021 for Le Point of Paris, France, reporter is Claire Meynial email address cmeynial@lepoint.fr <br />
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View from Lou Neff Point looking northeast at the Austin skyline with the new distinctive Google building (looks like a sail) dominating the skyline.
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  • Austin scenes from Sunday, October 17, 2021 for Le Point of Paris, France, reporter is Claire Meynial email address cmeynial@lepoint.fr <br />
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View from Lou Neff Point looking northeast at the Austin skyline with the new distinctive Google building (looks like a sail) dominating the skyline.
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  • Austin scenes from Sunday, October 17, 2021 for Le Point of Paris, France, reporter is Claire Meynial email address cmeynial@lepoint.fr <br />
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View from Lou Neff Point looking northeast at the Austin skyline with the new distinctive Google building (looks like a sail) dominating the skyline.
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  • Austin scenes from Sunday, October 17, 2021 for Le Point of Paris, France, reporter is Claire Meynial email address cmeynial@lepoint.fr <br />
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View from Lou Neff Point looking northeast at the Austin skyline with the new distinctive Google building (looks like a sail) dominating the skyline.
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  • Austin, Texas: Downtown skyline at sunset showing construction projects. July 2003 ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin scenes from Sunday, October 17, 2021 for Le Point of Paris, France, reporter is Claire Meynial email address cmeynial@lepoint.fr <br />
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View from Lou Neff Point looking northeast at the Austin skyline with the new distinctive Google building (looks like a sail) dominating the skyline.
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  • Austin scenes from Sunday, October 17, 2021 for Le Point of Paris, France, reporter is Claire Meynial email address cmeynial@lepoint.fr <br />
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View from Lou Neff Point looking northeast at the Austin skyline with the new distinctive Google building (looks like a sail) dominating the skyline.
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  • Austin, TX:  Skyline summer of 1988.<br />
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  • Austin, TX: June 2010. The Austin skyline is reflected in a large pool of rainwater standing in downtown's ZIlker Park after the Austin area receives several inches of rain and begins to feel the effects of Hurricane Alex. The first tropical storm of the season, Alex is expected to make landfall Thursday in far south Texas. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas July 21, 2003: The skyline of Austin, Texas in the evening from the corner of 6th and Lamar Blvd. showing new construction with the Austin City Lofts in the foreground and the new convention center Hilton Hotel in the far background.  Austin is still growing despite the sluggish U.S. economy. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Houston, Texas:  Downtown skyline, dominated by Chase Tower, tallest building in Texas.  August 2001  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers that will reshape Austin's skyline.
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers that will reshape Austin's skyline.
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers reshaping Austin's skyline.
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers reshaping Austin's skyline.
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers reshaping Austin's skyline.
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers reshaping Austin's skyline.
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers reshaping Austin's skyline.
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers reshaping Austin's skyline.
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers reshaping Austin's skyline.
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers reshaping Austin's skyline.
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers reshaping Austin's skyline.
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers reshaping Austin's skyline.
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers reshaping Austin's skyline.
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  • Oak Hill, TX USA Feb. 21, 2021: With the Austin skyline in the background, volunteers pass out cases of bottled water to desperate western Travis County, TX residents out of tap water for several days due to last week's devastating Texas snowstorm. Drivers were only allowed one case per car after some waiting three hours.
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  • Texas-Mexico Border at Rio Grande River - Windmills generating electricity line the skyline of south Willacy County near the Texas-Mexico border.  Hundreds of windmills in the area take advantage of steady breezes from the Gulf of Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas-Mexico Border at Rio Grande River - Windmills generating electricity line the skyline of south Willacy County near the Texas-Mexico border.  Hundreds of windmills in the area take advantage of steady breezes from the Gulf of Mexico.   September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas-Mexico Border at Rio Grande River - Windmills generating electricity line the skyline of south Willacy County near the Texas-Mexico border.  Hundreds of windmills in the area take advantage of steady breezes from the Gulf of Mexico.  September 23, 2014 September 23, 2014 © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX: June 2010. The Austin skyline is reflected in a large pool of rainwater standing in downtown's ZIlker Park after the Austin area receives several inches of rain and begins to feel the effects of Hurricane Alex. The first tropical storm of the season, Alex is expected to make landfall Thursday in far south Texas. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX: June 2010. The Austin skyline is reflected in a large pool of rainwater standing in downtown's ZIlker Park after the Austin area receives several inches of rain and begins to feel the effects of Hurricane Alex. The first tropical storm of the season, Alex is expected to make landfall Thursday in far south Texas. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, TX: June 2010. The Austin skyline is reflected in a large pool of rainwater standing in downtown's ZIlker Park after the Austin area receives several inches of rain and begins to feel the effects of Hurricane Alex. The first tropical storm of the season, Alex is expected to make landfall Thursday in far south Texas. ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas July 21, 2003: The skyline of Austin, Texas in the evening from the corner of 6th and Lamar Blvd. showing new construction with the Austin City Lofts in the foreground and the new convention center Hilton Hotel in the far background.  Austin is still growing despite the sluggish U.S. economy. ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, TX: July 21, 2003. The skyline of Austin in the evening from the corner of 6th and Lamar Blvd. showing new construction with the Austin City Lofts in the foreground and the new convention center Hilton Hotel in the far background. This is the site of the new Whole Foods world headquarters and signature store.   Austin is still growing despite the sluggish U.S. economy.  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • New York, New York:  Skyline as seen from the Empire State Building. * ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • San Antonio, Texas:  Downtown skyline, including Tower Life Building (at the right). ©Bob Daemmrich/ The Image Works
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  • Houston, Texas:  Downtown skyline dominated by the Chase Tower, the tallest buiding in Texas.  August 2001  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Austin, Texas:  View of skyline and University of Texas-Austin campus includes main building and tower.  August 2001  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Corpus Christi, Texas:  Skyline view with Corpus Christi Bay in foreground.  September 2001  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Houston, Texas:  Aerials of downtown skyline with baseball team Houston Astros' home stadium, Enron Field, with retractable roof in foreground.  August 2001  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Houston, Texas:  Aerials of downtown skyline with baseball team Houston Astros' home stadium, Enron Field, with retractable roof in foreground.  August 2001  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Houston, Texas: Aerial view of downtown skyline.  August 2001  ©Bob Daemmrich / The Image Works
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  • Corpus Christi, Texas July 13, 2005: The skyline of Corpus Christi, Texas looking south toward the USS Lexington tourist site on the North Shore of Corpus Christi harbor. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich /
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers that will reshape Austin's skyline.
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers that will reshape Austin's skyline.
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers that will reshape Austin's skyline.
    DSC_0693ALT.jpg
  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers that will reshape Austin's skyline.
    DSC_0647ALT.jpg
  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers that will reshape Austin's skyline.
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers that will reshape Austin's skyline.
    DSC_0509ALT.jpg
  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers that will reshape Austin's skyline.
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  • Concrete crews work on a parking garage as fervent high rise construction continues unfazed in downtown Austin despite the nationwide COVID-19 pandemic. Texas has been stricken with over a half million cases and 10,000 deaths. This project at 44 East Avenue is slated for 53 stories and is one of two dozen planned towers that will reshape Austin's skyline.
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