Sixth Street

Sixth Street

by Allen Childs M.D.
Sixth Street

Sixth Street

by Allen Childs M.D.

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Overview

Now listed in the National Register of Historic Places, Sixth Street began more than 170 years ago as the only level pathway into the town of Austin from the east. Originally called Pecan Street, throughout its history the street was also a level playing field for merchants and minorities, for moneyed dynasties and little mom-and-pop places. When Austin was a segregated society, Sixth Street was a standout exception where people of all races lived and worked. By 1871, the arrival of the railroad kindled the explosive development of Pecan Street into Austin's first mercantile center. It was home to Austin's first hotel, Bullock's at Congress Avenue and Pecan Street; the first fight with the government of the new Republic of Texas; and the first brothel. In the 1970s, the commercial district suffered some deterioration. Then, as it has done before, Sixth Street was reborn, this time as the Sixth Street Historic Entertainment District. Loved by Austin residents and visitors alike, Sixth Street is Texas's most famous thoroughfare.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738586694
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 11/01/2010
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Sales rank: 1,108,690
Product dimensions: 6.40(w) x 9.20(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Author Allen Childs, M.D., spent his childhood on East Sixth Street, where his family owned Kirby's Shoe Store. He thoroughly enjoyed gathering images from various local collections and residents to tell the stories of the street's first African American, Chinese, Hispanic, Lebanese, and Jewish merchants, and to provide a pictorial record of the Sixth Street of today.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 6

Introduction 7

1 Earliest Images 9

2 The Dreams of Many Cultures Intertwined 35

3 Icons of the Street of Dreams 79

4 The Renaissance of East Sixth Street 111

5 An Hour on Sixth Street Today 117

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