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From the Sunday New York Times

REAL ESTATE   | December 10, 2006
National Perspectives:  Preserving a Honky-Tonk Culture While Attracting New Buyers
By BETH GREENFIELD
East Austin, Tex., a honkey-tonk-style neighborhood, is slowly gentrifying — on its own terms.

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