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Old Posted Dec 4, 2014, 11:40 PM
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Oh that? That's slated to become an 800 room hotel with convention center space below. It will be a narrow but long tower set at the edge of a block-spanning podium. IHOP will feature prominently in the design. 12 floors of parking. And a spire.
I've been savoring your reply since I first read it yesterday. It's just too good. You've managed to make the best of a fairly grim reality. I mean, we can laugh or cry, so we may as well laugh at the thing you so perfectly described. No, I can't... it's too tragic.
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Old Posted Dec 4, 2014, 11:59 PM
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They're going through the development review process. Even after the Fairmont was approved 2 years ago, it took a while, but it's finally moving forward now.
As I said, I hope I'm wrong...I concerns with the new council..tovo will have a death grip on the new members...Her ego has gotten out of control according to city hall gossip
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Old Posted Dec 5, 2014, 3:44 PM
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I've been savoring your reply since I first read it yesterday. It's just too good. You've managed to make the best of a fairly grim reality. I mean, we can laugh or cry, so we may as well laugh at the thing you so perfectly described. No, I can't... it's too tragic.
And for some more (real) info on current owners see my post here:
http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...&postcount=258

I think the ABJ article the Spaceman shared fits this information.
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Old Posted Dec 11, 2014, 2:02 PM
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It's getting busy at the site - lots of digging and earth moving. The remnants of the parking lot have been pushed into a big pile of rubble.
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Old Posted Dec 11, 2014, 9:35 PM
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As I said, I hope I'm wrong...I concerns with the new council..tovo will have a death grip on the new members...Her ego has gotten out of control according to city hall gossip
The Tovo Court: Where No is the new Yes.
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Old Posted Dec 11, 2014, 10:19 PM
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The Tovo Court: Where No is the new Yes.
Tovo? Toh-No!
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Old Posted Dec 12, 2014, 1:30 AM
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Tovo - to vote or not to vote, that is the question Tovo troubles with on her to do list of what she sees as too many 400 footers.
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I just drove by the site, and it looks like they have already dug down about one parking level - at least on the Cesar Chavez side of the site.
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Old Posted Dec 17, 2014, 9:43 PM
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Not sure if this is accurate or not, but heard that excavation has been halted since Sunday because they unearthed the walls of a Civil War armory.
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Old Posted Dec 17, 2014, 9:55 PM
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Not sure if this is accurate or not, but heard that excavation has been halted since Sunday because they unearthed the walls of a Civil War armory.
hahaha If this is true...awesome. I bet they are pulling their hair out.

I love history and discovering stuff like this is awesome. I'd love to see it.
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Old Posted Dec 17, 2014, 10:06 PM
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Found this link from a couple years ago: http://www.austin360.com/news/lifest...-reader/nSt3N/


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Reader Bob Cavendish added that the Confederates built an armory on Waller Creek near the original Palm School building, which now houses government offices. This factory complemented the war materials plant that used slave labor at Anderson Mill.

“The Confederacy never took off as an industrial power,” Cavendish wrote. “While this enterprise did not produce a significant level of artillery, it did serve as a repair and fabrication point for farm implements in central Texas.”
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Old Posted Dec 17, 2014, 10:09 PM
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I love history and discovering stuff like this is awesome. I'd love to see it.
This reminds me of when they were building 301 Congress.

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When ground broke on the 301 Congress office building (now owned by Crescent and joint venture partner, Aetna Life Insurance Company) in 1985, one of the largest fossil discoveries in North America was unearthed. Workers were astonished to discover bones, teeth and tusks from prehistoric mastodons and mammoths, as well as an entire ecosystem. Construction was immediately halted, while over 7,000 people visited the dig site to view the fossils, and paleontologists were contacted for the removal, identification and preservation of the fossils. Since then, the artifacts have been on display in the 301 Congress lobby, as well as at the Texas Memorial Museum of Science and the Austin Nature Center's Deep Eddy Annex. With the opening of the Dino Pit, replicas can now be found at the 301 Congress pit, which will include a field collection display that will highlight fossils unearthed during the 301 Congress building construction.
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Old Posted Dec 17, 2014, 10:13 PM
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Also found this: http://archive.org/stream/jstor-3024...43064_djvu.txt

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After the Mexican War of 1846 the United States established for several years the headquarters of the military department in Austin. But few troops were ever kept there, for they were posted at the forts on the frontier built by the United States. The United States Arsenal was where a public schoolhouse now stands on the block marked " Armory/' it being the southeast corner block of the original town.
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^^And I found this

OLD ARMORY
Is there really an historical treasure trove beneath downtown Austin?
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"When they were excavating for a new building at the site several years ago," he said, "the workmen found a tunnel underneath where the arsenal had stood."

That is interesting enough, but what he said next borders on the incredible: "Inside the tunnel were stacks of rifles and swords."

When the heavy equipment crew reported the find to the contractor, his reaction was not one of historical fascination, the metal detector said.

"Fill it up with concrete," the boss man supposedly ordered.
The contractor was afraid that if he reported the find, the project would be delayed by archaeologists and all the associated governmental red tape. So, on penalty of losing their job, the workmen poured concrete into the tunnel.
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Old Posted Dec 17, 2014, 11:15 PM
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Ugh. That makes me sick. If they really covered up all those artifacts with concrete, that guy needs his butt kicked.
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Simply have the artifacts removed. As far as the armory is concerned, if anything, they could incorporate it into the hotel as a basement attraction...lol... okay that sounds kinda strange. At any rate I don't think it's worth halting the construction any longer than it would to remove whatever artifacts that were in there.
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Simply have the artifacts removed. As far as the armory is concerned, if anything, they could incorporate it into the hotel as a basement attraction...lol... okay that sounds kinda strange. At any rate I don't think it's worth halting the construction any longer than it would to remove whatever artifacts that were in there.
There has been no stop to the activity on the site since this past Sunday. They were busy excavating and moving dirt Wednesday.
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Old Posted Dec 18, 2014, 12:28 PM
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Even if they found something, I assume it doesn't take up the entire lot. They can keep excavating, wouldn't you think?

I wish I could see it and actually walk around the area, if indeed it's there. I get chills walking around old historic remnants like that. When Lake Buchanan was really low a few years ago, I visited that town site that's usually underwater. Mostly just foundations, some headstones and some artifacts. Still got a thrill out of it.
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Old Posted Dec 18, 2014, 2:59 PM
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Hey, just be glad Austin isn't Boston. They can't dig a hole with a shovel without finding stuff. Or worse, yet, Cairo. lol
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Old Posted Dec 18, 2014, 3:32 PM
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There has been no stop to the activity on the site since this past Sunday. They were busy excavating and moving dirt Wednesday.
I don't think they worked on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday though. I was by there all those days and they were not excavating, at least not as they were on Saturday. I watched for half and hour or so on Saturday, and a truck was being filled every four minutes. Fascinating to watch that process.
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