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Around the last third of the 20th century there were a lot of social and educational developments in the district due to the building of the ASKÖ-Sport stadium, the pedagogic academy (1969), the big indoor and outdoor swimming pool (1974), the
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It gradually changed from a peasant palace village towards a working class community because of the brewery
Reininghaus since 1853 and the expansion of the industrial area around the railway station. This is also demonstrated by the erection of the working class suburb of Neu-Algersdorf in the late
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Plabutsch hillside. In locality Beierdorf near Graz - nowadays belonging to Eggenberg - the Baierdorf
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In 1906 Eggenberg got the market right. Although
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motorway go straight through
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number 1 and 7. The line number 1 was erected in 1900.
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