This Is The Oldest Place You Can Possibly Go In Austin And Its History Will Fascinate You
By Elisa Regulski|Published October 11, 2018
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Elisa Regulski
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Elisa is a passionate travel writer with over five years of experience. After graduating with a B.F.A in acting from Oklahoma City University, Elisa earned a M.A in mass communication From Texas State University. When she's not writing about all of the amazing places throughout the U.S., she can be heard singing with her band.
Austin is continually expanding. Locals have seen the skyline change significantly throughout the years, and there’s always a flashy new development popping up along the river. Some places, however, have truly stood the test of time. Of course, The Texas State Capital has stood majestically since 1888, but there are a few places that are even older than that. At 163 years old, St. David’s Episcopal Church is the oldest place you can possibly go in Austin. Its architecture, detail, and history will fascinate you.