
Colt McCoy, Texas Longhorns Quarter Back

Colt McCoy, Texas Longhorns Quarter Back

Austin Tea Party, July 4th 2009

Jim Franklin, the resident artist of the Armadillo World Headquarters, produced poster art for the venue. Franklin is well known for his Armadillo symbol that defined the Austin counter-culture during the ‘70s.

Bo McCarver, chairman of the board of directors of the Blackland Community Development Corporation, stands in the foyer of a house he is renovating with Blackland residents. McCarver helped prevent UT from expanding into Blackland territory in 1992 and currently works with UT to negotiate future plans for the community.