Texas Walk of Stars in Austin

Amado Pena Texas Walk of Stars

If you’ve been to a convention in Austin and entered the Convention Center from Trinity Street, you’ve probably seen stars in the sidewalk with a name on them. You may have walked over a few faded granite stars in front of the Driskill Hotel, or over Stephen F. Austin’s star at the corner of 6th and Congress. Some of the names are recognizable, some obscure. There are no markers describing what these stars signify, though they can be found in different locations, and for several blocks in front of the convention center. This is the remnants of a project called the Texas Walk of Stars.

For a few years my path walking to my office (or, more importantly, to get to Gus’ Fried Chicken or Flemings!) took me along Trinity Street. Curiosity got the better of me, as it usually does, and I began researching these stars.

History

Janis Joplin’s Texas Star

The Texas Walk of Stars was dedicated in July 1992 (according to an article in the Austin-American Statesman) with 50 initial stars chosen by the Texas Walk of Stars Association and Historical Society. Stars had been installed over the years beforehand – a Statesman article dated March 2, 1989 mentions Stephen F. Austin’s star dedication, another dated November 15, 1989 mentions Elisabet Ney’s star. Other stars that weren’t included in the initial list of 50 were added later – according to an October 17, 1993 article, a star for artist Amado Peña was installed.

The requirements to have a star, based on the above referenced July 8, 1992 Statesman article, “A person must have lived, died or been born in Texas to be eligible.”

At the Austin History Center (an interesting place to visit, once it opens after the pandemic), Mike Miller the city archivist pointed me to a promotional brochure from the same period promoting the walk as “A Walking Galaxy of Texas Luminaries In the Historic Downtown District of Austin, Texas.” It also lists some of the founders who started the project in 1987 (and mentions the last star being laid in 1989, though additional stars are mentioned in the articles cited above) and a proposed structure for moving forward.

Scanned images of three pages from this promotional document are posted below.

Texas Walk of Starts org structure

There are sketches of how the Walk would look.

Texas Walk of Stars Sketch

And a proposed layout covering Trinity and 6th Street, with several at the intersection of Congress Avenue and 6th street.

Texas Walk of Stars proposed layout

I have yet to find out what stopped this expansion of the existing stars, and can only assume that funding was not procured or some other opposition arose that could not be surmounted. Or, perhaps, the team considered the project complete with the installation of the approximately 50 stars to be found.

Current State

While I cannot claim to have walked over all of the sidewalks downtown, this section catalogs all of the stars I’ve found. The main concentration of stars is along Trinity Street between Cesar Chavez and 6th Street, with another set near the Driskill Hotel.

Stars Not Part of the Texas Walk of Stars

There is also a set of stars in front of the Paramount Theatre on Congress Avenue which do not appear to be part of the Texas Stars project. The stars, dates from 2015 to 2019, feature Delbert McClinton, Joe Sears and Jaston Williams (from the “Tuna Texas” plays), Lyle Lovett and Jerry Jeff Walker.

The First Stars in the Texas Walk of Stars

There are some stars that are obviously part of the Texas Walk of Stars project, with the words “Texas Stars” and dates near 1989 (when the original project work was being done, according to the article from the Statesmen newspaper cited above, and documentation from the Austin History Center). These appear to be the original stars in the project, before the document cited above from the archive.

The photo below is of two side-by-side stars at the corner of 6th Street and Congress. The date (March 2, 1989) matches that in the Statesman article, and the star is for Stephen F. Austin. I assume this is the first of the Texas Stars that was installed. It’s in need of a good power-washing by the city. The star on the left reads “Stephen F Austin” across the top of the circle, “Texas Star” across the bottom of the circle and “MAR 2 1989” across the bottom. The right star reads “City of Austin” across the top of the circle, “Star of Texas” across the bottom of the circle, with the same date across the bottom.

original star Texas Walk of Stars
Stephen F. Austin Texas Star, corner of 6th Street and Congress Avenue

There are five stars of a similar design around the Driskill Hotel, running along both 6th street and Brazos Street.

Willie Nelson's star on Texas Walk of Stars
Willie Nelson Texas Star, 6th Street in front of Driskill Hotel

In addition to Willie Nelson (which has no date, probably because he is timeless!!), there are stars around the Driskill for:

  • John Henry Faulk (dated July 22, 1989)
  • Janis Joplin (dated September 12, 1989)
  • Elisabet Ney (November 14, 1989, cited in another Statesman article)
  • Kenneth Threadgill (September 12, 1989)

Texas Walk of Stars on Trinity Street

There are forty-two people honored on the Texas Walk of Stars along Trinity Street. They include Presidents, film and television stars, sports figures, authors, Texas historical figures, a few unknowns and some surprises. These star markers, which look quite different than the original ones shown above, are on both sides of Trinity Street, including placements from Cesar Chavez street at the south end of the Convention Center up to the alleyway between the buildings on 5th and 6th street.

As of this writing, three of the stars are covered up by a wooden boardwalk built onto the side of the Michelada Restaurant across from the Convention Center; the sides of the outlines of the three are visible sticking out, but I have not been able to discover their names.

Texas Walk of Stars under Micheladas boardwalk
Part of Texas Star visible under Micheladas’ wooden patio

Construction of a the new Marriott hotel across from the Convention Center at the corner of Trinity and Cesar Chavez had obscured four others that, according to Google Street view, were there before construction started. Street View images from January 2017 are below showing the four stars that were there. The first image starts from the corner of Cesar Chavez, and shows the side of the old Christian Science Monitor building.

100 Trinity Street Texas Walk of Stars

The second image shows the other stars that are covered up.

Texas Walk of Stars Trinity

To their credit (or perhaps they were following the rules?) the four were replaced in the sidewalk after the Marriott opened in the summer of 2020. Those four are Alan Bean, Tom Mix, Debbie Reynolds and Willie Shoemaker.

Texas Walk of Stars new Marriott

That would bring the total to forty-six stars along Trinity Street. There are two stars on Trinity Street that are not listed in the original 50 – the mysterious Tom Neir and the previously mentioned Amado Peña, who was added in 1993. The ones missing from the original fifty are: Larry Hagman, Ima Hogg, Buddy Holly, Byron Nelson, Charles Nimitz, Chief Quanah Parker and Nolan Ryan. Three of these are under the Michelada boardwalk and I have no idea where the other four might be. It’s possible they may have been dug up or covered up with construction since 1992, given what almost happened to the four at the corner of Trinity and Cesar Chavez. Or they may have never been installed if the project ran out of money.

Starting from the corner of Cesar Chavez and Trinity, going north along the Convention Center side of the street:

  • Tom L Neir
  • Lyndon Baines Johnson (original 50)
  • Lady Bird Johnson (original 50)
  • Amado M. Peña, Jr.
  • Dr. Denton Cooley (original 50)
  • Tom Landry (original 50)

Crossing 4th Street

  • Sam Houston (original 50)
  • Carol Burnett (original 50)
  • Judge Roy Bean (original 50)
  • George Foreman (original 50)
  • O. Henry (original 50)
  • Oveta Culp Hobby (original 50)
  • Lorenzo De Zavala (original 50)

Side of Trinity Street opposite Convention Center – south from 6th street to Cesar Chavez

  • Babe Zaharias (original 50)
  • Joan Crawford (original 50)
  • J. Frank Dobie (original 50)
  • Henry B. Gonzalez (original 50)

Crossing 5th street

  • Vikki Carr (original 50)
  • John Nance Garner (original 50)
  • Sandra Day O’Connor (original 50)
  • Mean Joe Greene (original 50)
  • Mary Martin (original 50)
  • Lee Trevino (original 50)
  • Audie Murphy (original 50)

Crossing 4th street

  • Liz Smith (original 50)
  • Dwight David Eisenhower (original 50)
  • Lydia Medoza (original 50)
  • James Farmer (original 50)
  • Sara T. Hughes (original 50)
  • Walter Prescott Webb (original 50)
  • Steve Martin (original 50)

Crossing 3rd street

  • Scott Joplin (original 50)
  • Barbara Jordan (original 50)
  • Wiley Post (original 50)
  • John Avery Lomax (original 50)
  • Miriam A. “Ma” Fergeson (original 50)
  • Juan Seguin (original 50)
  • Dan Rather (original 50)

Crossing 2nd street

  • Unknown 1 (under the Michelada boardwalk)
  • Unknown 2 (under the Michelada boardwalk)
  • Unknown 3 (under the Michelada boardwalk)
  • Sam Rayburn (original 50)

In front of the new Marriott at the corner of Cesar Chavez and Trinity

  • Willie Shoemaker (original 50)
  • Debbie Reynolds (original 50)
  • Tom Mix (original 50)
  • Alan Bean (original 50)

The people behind the stars

The table below lists the people who have stars, alphabetically by last name. The location order of their stars are also denoted. Where available a link to the person’s entry in the Texas State Historical Association (TSHA)’s Handbook of Texas is shown. Note that the Handbook does not create entries for living people; for those folks a link to a Wiki article is provided if available. If you don’t know what these people have in common with Texas (there were some I had to research!) dive into the links and get lost.

And, if you are interested in becoming a member of the Texas State Historical Association, please see the options here.

NameLocation of StarMore Info
Stephen F. AustinCongress Avenue at
6th street
TSHA Handbook Article
Gene Autryunknown; could be under Michelada boardwalkTSHA Handbook Article
“Judge” Roy Beaneast side of Trinity, north of 4th StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Alan Beanwest side of Trinity at Cesar ChavezTSHA Handbook Article
Carol Burnetteast side of Trinity, north of 4th StreetWiki Article
Vikki Carrwest side of Trinity, south of 5th StreetWiki Article
Dr. Denton Cooleyeast side of Trinity, south of 4th StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Joan Crawfordeast side of Trinity, south of 6th StreetTSHA Handbook Article
J. Frank Dobieeast side of Trinity, south of 6th StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Dwight D. Eisenhowerwest side of Trinity, south of 4th StreetTSHA Handbook Article
James Farmerwest side of Trinity, south of 4th StreetThe star doesn’t indicate Jr. or Sr. so including articles for both of these distinguished men
Sr. – TSHA Handbook Article
Jr. – TSHA Handbook Article
John Henry FaulkBrazos Street, in front of the Driskill Hotel
Miriam A. “Ma” Fergusonwest side of Trinity, south of 3rd StreetTSHA Handbook Article
George Foremaneast side of Trinity, north of 4th StreetWiki Article
John Nance Garnerwest side of Trinity, south of 5th StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Henry B. Gonzalezeast side of Trinity, south of 6th StreetTSHA Handbook Article
“Mean” Joe Greenewest side of Trinity, south of 5th StreetWiki Article
Larry Hagmanunknown; could be under Michelada boardwalkWiki Article
O. Henryeast side of Trinity, north of 4th StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Oveta Culp Hobbyeast side of Trinity, north of 4th StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Ima Hoggunknown; could be under Michelada boardwalkTSHA Handbook Article
Buddy Hollyunknown; could be under Michelada boardwalkTSHA Handbook Article
Sam Houstoneast side of Trinity, north of 4th StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Sarah T. Hugheswest side of Trinity, south of 4th StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Lady Bird Johnsoneast side of Trinity near Cesar ChavezTSHA Handbook Article
Lyndon B. Johnsoneast side of Trinity near Cesar ChavezTSHA Handbook Article
Janis JoplinBrazos Street, in front of the Driskill Hotel
Scott Joplinwest side of Trinity, south of 3rd StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Barbara Jordanwest side of Trinity, south of 3rd StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Tom Landryeast side of Trinity, south of 4th StreetTSHA Handbook Article
John Avery Lomaxwest side of Trinity, south of 3rd StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Mary Martinwest side of Trinity, south of 5th StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Steve Martinwest side of Trinity, south of 4th StreetWiki Article
Lydia Mendozawest side of Trinity, south of 4th StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Tom Mixwest side of Trinity at Cesar ChavezTSHA Handbook Article
Audie Murphywest side of Trinity, south of 5th StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Tom L Neireast side of Trinity at Cesar ChavezI cannot find any information on this gentleman. If anyone has any background on him please post a comment. Not part of original Statesmen article 50
Byron Nelsonunknown; could be under Michelada boardwalkWiki Article
Willie Nelson6th Street, in front of the Driskill HotelWiki Article
Elisabet NeyBrazos Street, in front of the Driskill HotelTSHA Handbook Article
Chester Nimitzunknown; could be under Michelada boardwalkTSHA Handbook Article
Sandra Day O’Connorwest side of Trinity, south of 5th StreetWiki Article
Chief Quanah Parkerunknown; could be under Michelada boardwalkTSHA Handbook Article
Amado M. Peña, Jr.east side of Trinity, south of 4th Streetmentioned in this TSHA Handbook Article
Not part of original Statesmen article 50
Wiley Postwest side of Trinity, south of 3rd StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Dan Ratherwest side of Trinity, south of 3rd StreetWiki Article
Sam Rayburnwest side of Trinity, south of 2nd StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Debbie Reynoldswest side of Trinity at Cesar ChavezWiki Article
Nolan Ryanunknown; could be under Michelada boardwalkWiki Article
Juan Seguinwest side of Trinity, south of 3rd StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Willie Shoemakerwest side of Trinity at Cesar ChavezTSHA Handbook Article
Liz Smithwest side of Trinity, south of 4th StreetWiki Article
Kenneth ThreadgillBrazos Street, in front of the Driskill HotelTSHA Handbook Article
Lee Trevinowest side of Trinity, south of 5th StreetWiki Article
Walter Prescott Webbwest side of Trinity, south of 4th StreetTSHA Handbook Article
“Babe” Zahariaseast side of Trinity, south of 6th StreetTSHA Handbook Article
Lorenzo de Zavalaeast side of Trinity, north of 4th StreetTSHA Handbook Article

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2 Responses

  1. Ramzi Michel Khoury says:

    Nicely done!

    I do hope that they are given enough attention so that they are not covered up in the future. And presumably, the ones covered by that wooden deck could have a transparent square inserted into the deck to let you see what is below.

    Ramzi

  2. John Stout says:

    I don’t remember where. I know for a fact there used to be a Stevie Ray Vaughan star somewhere downtown. I saw it with my own peepers.

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