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  1. Texas State Capitol - Visit Austin

    It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1986. Free, guided tours. Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30 p.m.; Sat. 9:30-3:30 p.m.; …

  2. Texas State Capitol - Wikipedia

    The Texas State Capitol and grounds are located on a hilltop overlooking downtown Austin, with the main entrance facing onto the Congress Avenue Historic District to the south, for which it …

  3. Texas State Capitol - Guide To Austin Architecture

    Behind its reddish granite façade, the Renaissance Revival building contains 360,000 square feet of legislative and administrative facilities. Upon its completion, the Capitol was touted as the …

  4. SPB - State Office Buildings

    1501 Congress Ave, Austin, Texas 78701. Property Manager: SPB. Official website of the State Preservation Board. Caretakers of the Texas Capitol.

  5. Texas State Capitol, 1100 S Congress Ave, Austin, TX 78704, US

    Get more information for Texas State Capitol in Austin, TX. See reviews, map, get the address, and find directions.

  6. Texas State Capitol Building | Texas State History Museum

    Watch lawmaking from the House and Senate galleries, or stroll the rotunda to visit the legendary leaders of Texas. A look at the Texas Capitol building and the important areas within - …

  7. 100 Congress | Carr Properties

    100 Congress is a 22-story, 419,785 square foot Class A office tower, located in the heart of downtown Austin, Texas. One of the city’s most prominent downtown office towers, 100 …

  8. George H.W. Bush State Office Building - fd2s

    The George H.W. Bush State Office Building, located at 1801 Congress Avenue in Austin, is the first-constructed and flagship building of the 2016 Texas Capital Complex Master Plan.

  9. Texas State Capitol — Austin Museum Partnership

    Visit the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas!

  10. Stop 4 - George H. W. Bush State Office Building | TFC-CCP Phase I

    The legacy of the 41st President of the United States was celebrated recently at the topping out of the George H. W. Bush State Office Building at 1801 Congress Avenue in Austin.