Ever wondered what Austin was like back in the day? Just pull up Instagram.

Alan Garcia runs ATX Barrio Archive, an Instagram account featuring photos and videos meant to preserve, share and teach the history of black and Latino communities around the Texas capital.

The page includes everything you can think of: restaurant flyers, murals, graffiti art, dance, music and media clippings.

Several images on the page show places which no longer exist. In April, a photo featured a ceremony outside of the Austin Community College Ridgeview campus, which closed in 1989.

“The archive should be considered their museum, their archive of their community,” Garcia said, referencing black and Latino residents of Austin. “We have to tell it ourselves, it’s up to us to share that history.”

Ceremony with Danzantes Concheros in front of the old ACC Ridgeview campus in East Austin, date unknown. Austin Community College offered its first classes at the old Anderson High School building in 1973. The Ridgeview Campus closed in 1989 (to the protest of East Austin community leaders and residents) due to structural problems caused by shifting soil. #austincommunitycollege #accriverbats #concheros

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