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History of Austin, per Wikipedia
Austin is the capital in the U.S. state of Texas and the county
seat of Travis County. Situated in Central Texas, it is the fourth-largest
city in Texas and the 16th-largest in the United States of America, as well
as the third fastest growing large city in the nation from 2000 to 2006.[7]
As of the 2007 U.S. Census estimate, Austin has a population of 743,074.[4]
Austin is the cultural and economic center of the Greater Austin metropolitan
area with a population of about 1.6 million people.
The area was settled in the 1830s on the banks of the Colorado River by white
settlers, who named the village Waterloo.[8] In 1839, Waterloo was chosen
to become the capital of the newly independent Republic of Texas. Austin
was renamed Austin, after Stephen F. Austin.[8] Austin grew throughout the
19th century and became a center for government and education with the construction
of the Texas State Capitol and the University of Texas.[9] After a lull in
growth from the Depression, Austin resumed its development into a major city
and emerged as a center for technology and business.[8] Today, Austin is home
to many companies, hi-tech or otherwise, including three Fortune 500 listed
corporations.[10]
Austin was selected as the No. 1 Best Big City in "Best Places to Live"
by Money magazine in 2006, and the "Greenest City in America" by
MSN.[11][12] Also, according to CNN Headline News and travel and leisure Austin
ranks #2 on the list of cities with the best people referring to the personalities
and attributes of the citizens.[13] Austin was also voted America's #1 College
Town by the Travel Channel.[14] Austin was ranked the 5th safest city in part
because annually, there are fewer than 3 people murdered per 100,000 people.[15][16]
Residents of Austin are known as "Austinites," and include a diverse
mix of university professors, students, politicians, lobbyists, musicians,
state employees, high-tech workers, blue-collar workers, and white-collar
workers. The main campus of the University of Texas is located in Austin.
Austin is home to enough large sites of major technology corporations to
have earned it the nickname "Silicon Hills." Austin's official slogan
promotes Austin as "The Live Music Capital of the World", a reference
to its status as home to many musicians and music venues.[1][2] In recent
years, many Austinites have also adopted the unofficial slogan "Keep
Austin Weird"; this refers partly to the eclectic and progressive lifestyle
of many Austin residents, but is also the slogan for a campaign to preserve
smaller local businesses and resist excessive commercialization.[17]



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