Oliphant-Walker House

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A symphony in wood and stone. That’s what you might think looking at the Oliphant-Walker House. This grand lady, perched right here at 3900 Avenue C, isn’t just a feast for the eyes, she’s a time capsule. Built in 1894, the Oliphant-Walker House stands as a testament to Austin’s rich history, her Queen Anne architecture a charming blend of ornate details and welcoming vibes. This house has seen it all, from the era of horse-drawn carriages to the electric hum of the modern age. But what truly makes her special are the stories she holds within her walls. Did you know she was originally built for William J. Oliphant, a renowned photographer known for capturing images of Texas buffalo hunts? Imagine the tales those walls could tell, the click of his camera, the scent of developing fluid in his darkroom. Later, the house found a new owner in Anna Walker, a prominent figure in the fight for women’s suffrage. A woman of fire and conviction, she was president of the Texas Woman Suffrage Association and fought tirelessly for women’s right to vote. Under her watch, the Oliphant-Walker House likely hosted lively discussions, strategizing sessions, and perhaps even celebrations when milestones were reached. The Oliphant-Walker House is a reminder that behind every window, every brick, and every carefully crafted detail lies a story waiting to be discovered.

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