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L' Austin History Center (AHC) est une branche de la bibliothèque publique d'Austin qui sert d'archives pour la ville d'Austin et nos communautés.
Nous vous invitons à contribuer à façonner l’orientation de nos programmes, expositions et espaces en répondant à notre sondage et en participant à nos réunions publiques et ateliers.
Nous souhaitons inclure le plus grand nombre possible de voix au sein de la communauté d'Austin. Nous organisons des ateliers dans toute la ville et en organisons régulièrement d'autres. Inscrivez-les à vos agendas et rejoignez-nous dès que possible ! Nous serions également ravis de présenter notre travail et notre enquête à votre association locale. Si vous souhaitez nous inviter, n'hésitez pas à nous contacter !
Veuillez prendre le temps de parcourir le contenu de cette page pour en savoir plus sur l'AHC et l'initiative d'engagement communautaire Austin Archives and You: Preserving City & Community Histories.

Photographie aérienne prise en 2010 du campus du Austin History Center situé aux 800 et 810 Guadalupe.

Austin's Archives & You: Preserving City & Community Histories Survey

English | Español | 简体中文 | Tiếng Việt | اَلْعَرَبِيَّة | 한국어 | Français | हिन्दी | Português This survey takes about 10 minutes and will be open until August 31, 2025. We...

SEP 7
Sun, Sep 7 2025 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
800 Guadalupe Street, Austin, TX, USA Map

The Austin History Center invites you to join us on Sunday, September 7th from 1-4pm for a celebration and exhibit opening in our new space at 800 Guadalupe Street! 

We will have music, food, tours, and activities for the whole family. 

We have so many reasons to celebrate: the 25 year Anniversary of the Community Archives Program, our move to a new space, the completion of our survey, and the opening of our new exhibit, Unboxing the Archive: Our Records, Our Stories.

The Community Archives Program began 25 years ago because the community wanted more representation in the archives and the Austin History Center needed staff who could liaise between the city and underrepresented communities. Our Liaisons and Archivists worked closely with community members to cultivate a more rich and diverse offering of archives in our collections. The Community Archives Program is now recognized as a model for municipally-run community archives programs across the country.

Unboxing the Archives: Our Records, Our Stories is an exhibit that helps demystify the archives. What are archives? How are they used? What is the Austin History Center's role in preserving these stories? Learn all of this and more by exploring the first exhibit in our new space!

What: Unboxing the Archive: Our Records, Our Stories Exhibit Opening & Celebration
  • Engage with our new exhibit, "Unboxing the Archives: Our Records, Our Stories"
  • See the results of our Austin's Archives and You: Preserving City & Community Histories Survey
  • Groove to the music offerings of DJ Chorizo Funk and DJ Hunt.
  • Join us for a lunch provided by Alegria Catering and Bao'd Up (while it lasts).
  • Enjoy a variety of snacks including popsicles from Mom & Pops.
  • Take a tour of our new space.
  • Participate in children's activities.
  • Visit with the Austin History Center's team!
When: Sunday, September 7th 1-4pm
Where: The Austin History Center | 800 Guadalupe Street | Austin, TX 78701
SEP 21
Sun, Sep 21 2025 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
800 Guadalupe Street, Austin, TX, USA Map

Join us for Austin Museum Day at the Austin History Center on Sunday, Sept. 21, 2–5pm at the Faulk building. Meet Poet Laureate Zell Miller III. Celebrate & support Austin’s rich, diverse history!

The Austin History Center Association is delighted to co-host Austin Museum Day in the Faulk building at the Austin History Center.

800 Guadalupe St.

Sunday, September 21

2-5pm

free event, free street parking on Sundays

View our new exhibit, Unboxing the Archives: Our Records, Our Stories.

Meet Zell Miller IIIAustin’s Poet Laureate.

Connect with fellow history enthusiasts, expand your knowledge of our beloved city, and most importantly, help support the AHCA’s mission to preserve and reflect Austin’s rich and diverse history.

Sunday, September 21 - 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM
Austin History Center
810 Guadalupe St.