More than 30 years passed before four citizen groups and multiple city councils saved a “precious jewel in Austin’s crown,” the Norwood Park Foundation reports. While they were at it, they saved a jewel in the crown of True West Magazine. The charming 1920s Craftsman bungalow that is finally being restored was also the publishing office, from 1963 to 1982, for this magazine that the Smalls had started in 1953. When the Norwood House reopens as a meeting center—late 2016—it will stan


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