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1916 Taylor-Woods Building
Photograph of the 1916 Taylor-Woods Building on South First Street in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The two story brick building has its completion date and a name medallion on a stone top cap. Currently occupied by the Deep East Texas Council of Governments.
1925 Pines Theater
Photograph of the front of the 1925 Pines Theater and left side alley in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The lower portion of the facade is brick with white trim, doors, a large window on the left, framed movie posters, and a recessed entryway and box office. The upper portion of the facade is a white board with ornamental green designs with a red and white marquee, and an electric red sign protruding from beige pilasters that says "Pines."
1925 Pines Theater
Photograph of the front of the 1925 Pines Theater and left side alley in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The lower portion of the facade is brick with white trim, doors, a large window on the left, framed movie posters, and a recessed entryway and box office. The upper portion of the facade is a white board with ornamental green designs with a red and white marquee, and an electric red sign protruding from beige pilasters that says "Pines."
1929 Central Fire Station
Photograph of the 1929 Central Fire Station on East Lufkin Avenue in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The building is two stories, made of brick, and has emergency vehicles parked on either side.
1929 Central Fire Station
Photograph of a balcony on the front of the 1929 Central Fire Station in downtown Lufkin, Texas.
1929 Central Fire Station
Photograph of the left front of the 1929 Central Fire Station in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The included building citation lists those involved with its construction.
1929 Lufkin Central Fire Station
Photograph of the 1929 Lufkin Central Fire Station in downtown Lufkin, Texas. A white building citation appears on the left side of the brick building. Two open garage doors contain emergency vehicles. A red sport utility vehicle appears to the left, bearing the words "Lufkin fire" and "battalion I" on its side.
1955 Angelina County Courthouse
Photograph of the southeast corner of the Angelina County Courthouse. A clock on the building's facade shows noon. A black stone Angelina County Peace Officers Memorial sits on the lawn.
1955 Angelina County Courthouse
Photograph of the front (south side) of the Angelina County courthouse in Lufkin, Texas. A black tiled fountain rises behind a concrete wall.
1955 Angelina County Courthouse
Photograph of World War I sculpture memorial and three part gray granite war memorials on the southwest corner of the 1955 Angelina County Courthouse.
1955 Angelina County Courthouse
Photograph of the 1955, Modern, Angelina County Courthouse on Lufkin Avenue in downtown Lufkin.The architect was Wilbur Kent. It was built in a "Modern Style" of brick, limestone, and steel.
[Across from Old Jail]
Photograph of the old red brick Atascosa County jail building, seen from across the street, in Jourdanton, Texas. A red truck is parked to the left, and trees are visible around the jail.
[Aerial Map on a Wall]
Photograph of an aerial map of the Liberty County area mounted on an interior wall of a building.
[Aisle in Courtroom]
Photograph of an aisle in a courtroom in the Gonzales County courthouse in Gonzales, Texas. Benches, a railing, tables, and chairs are visible in the room.
[Aisle in Courtroom]
Photograph of the carpeted aisle leading to the judge's bench, between two rows of benches, in the courtroom in the Grimes County courthouse in Anderson, Texas. People stand in the background.
[Ambulance Outside Building]
Photograph of an ambulance and a fire truck on the driveway outside a red brick building in Lufkin, Texas.
[Anderson Baptist Church Plaque]
Photograph of a plaque about the founding of the Anderson Baptist Church in Anderson, Texas.
Angelina County Lufkin Texas
Photograph of SHSC marker for Calder Square, formerly Cotton Square.
Angelina County Lufkin Texas
Photograph of the Texas Historical Committee marker that marks the location of the 1913 depot explosion in downtown Lukin. Located in the old "Cotton Square". The marker is near the south end of the square.
Angelina Hotel
Photograph of the the Angelina Hotel in downtown Lufkin, Texas. The five story brick building stands on the corner of an intersection.
[Arch Above Window]
Photograph of an arch above a window on the exterior of the Karnes County courthouse in Karnes City, Texas.
[Arched Hallway]
Photograph of a darkly lit arched hallway in the Lee County courthouse in Giddings, Texas.
[Architectural Detail]
Photograph of an architectural detail beneath a window on the exterior of the Atascosa County courthouse in Jourdanton, Texas.
[Architectural Detail on Courthouse]
Photograph of an architectural detail on the base of the Lee County courthouse in Giddings, Texas. A red drain pipe is visible to the left.
[Architectural Detail on Courthouse]
Photograph of an architectural detail on the exterior of the Lavaca County courthouse in Hallettsville, Texas.
[Architectural Detail on Courthouse]
Photograph of an architectural detail on the exterior of the Lavaca County courthouse in Hallettsville, Texas.
[Archway by Front Doors]
Photograph of a stone archway on the exterior of the Lavaca County courthouse in Hallettsville, Texas. A flag pole is visible in front of the courthouse.
[Archway on Lee County Courthouse]
Photograph of an arch supported by two columns near the entrance to the Lee County courthouse in Giddings, Texas. There is a red drain pipe to the immediate left of the arch, and a window is visible on the far left.
[Archways in Courthouse]
Photograph of two brick archways in the Gonzales County courthouse in Gonzales, Texas.
[Armchairs by Bookshelf]
Photograph of two armchairs by the New Arrivals bookshelf in a library in Lockhart, Texas.
[Atascosa County Courthouse]
Photograph of the exterior of the Atascosa County courthouse in Jourdanton, Texas. There are short palm trees on the courthouse lawn, and several cars are parked in the lot.
[Atascosa County Courthouse]
Photograph of the exterior of the Atascosa County courthouse in Jourdanton, Texas, showing the top few floors.
[Atascosa County Courthouse Cornerstone]
Photograph of a close-up of the cornerstone of the Atascosa County courthouse in Jourdanton, Texas.
[Atascosa County Courthouse Cornerstone]
Photograph of one of the cornerstones on the Atascosa County courthouse in Jourdanton, Texas. It lists H. T. Phelps of San Antonio as the architect, and Gordon Jones as the contractor.
[Atascosa County Jail Cornerstone]
Photograph of the cornerstone on the red brick Atascosa County jail in Jourdanton, Texas.
[Awning at Kaigler's]
Photograph of the top floor exterior of a building above a blue awning at Kaigler's clothing store in Lockhart, Texas.
[Back of a Red Train Car]
Photograph of the back a red train car with a yellow railing at the Texas Forestry Museum in Lufkin, Texas.
[Balcony Above Courthouse Entrance]
Photograph of an outside second floor balcony above the front entrance to the Comal County courthouse in New Braunfels, Texas. There is a bell tower visible on top of the building.
[Balcony Above Courthouse Entrance]
Photograph of columns holding up the balcony above the front entrance to the Comal County courthouse in New Braunfels, Texas.
[Balcony and Window]
Photograph looking upward at a balcony and window on the second floor exterior of the Atascosa County courthouse in Jourdanton, Texas.
[Balcony in County Courtroom]
Photograph of a second floor balcony in a courtroom in the Lee County courthouse in Giddings, Texas. Lamps and a fan hang from the ceiling.
[Balcony in Courtroom]
Photograph of a balcony in a courtroom in the Lee County courthouse in Giddings, Texas.
[Balcony in Courtroom]
Photograph of a second floor balcony in a courtroom in the Lee County courthouse in Giddings, Texas. Several lamps and a fan hang from the ceiling.
[Balcony in Courtroom]
Photograph of a second floor balcony in a courtroom in Gonzales County courthouse in Gonzales, Texas.
[Balcony on Courthouse]
Photograph of a second floor balcony on the exterior of the Gonzales County courthouse, above the front entrance, in Gonzales, Texas.
[Balcony on Courthouse]
Photograph of a second-story window and a third-story balcony on a turret at the corner of the Atascosa County courthouse in Jourdanton, Texas.
[Banner Outside Coffee House]
Photograph of a banner advertising chai tea hanging from an awning at the Metropolitan Coffee House in Liberty, Texas.
[Bannister at Base of Staircase]
Photograph of a green bannister at the base of a staircase in a building in Karnes City, Texas.
[Baptist State Convention of Texas Plaque]
Photograph of a plaque about the formation of the Baptist State Convention of Texas in Anderson, Texas. Buildings are visible in the background.
[Barred Windows on Jail]
Photograph of barred windows on the two upper floors of the old red brick Atascosa County jail building in Jourdanton, Texas.
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