Photograph of a Classic Revival style building in the business district of Bastrop, Texas. The cornice and window arches are metal. Red cloth awnings hang over first floor doors and windows.
Photograph of stores, including Bluebonnet Home Health, the First National Bank and the Insurance Network of Texas, on Main Street in Bastrop, Texas. There are cars on the road, and traffic lights are visible in the background.
Photograph of homes near the courthouse. The two story home on the corner with chimneys on two ends is used the County Extension Service, 4H Clubs, and Parks and Wildlife offices. Street lamps line the courthouse lawn along the street.
Photograph of the side of a building, showing six rows of four windows. Several buildings are reflected in the windows, and a skyscraper is visible in the background.
Photograph of buildings in downtown Dallas. One side of the Dallas County courthouse is visible on the left. Several cars are parked on the side of the road in front of the building that occupies the largest part of the photograph.
Photograph of the east end of the 1892 Dallas County Courthouse, now the "Old Red Museum" in down town Dallas, Texas. On the right, along Main Street, are the Dallas County Records building and the Criminal Court building.
Photograph of the Bank of America Plaza building, a 72 story skyscraper constructed in 1983-85. Featured in the lower right foreground is the Katy Building located at 701 Commerce Street.
Photograph of the Dallas County Administration Building on the corner of Elm and Houston Streets in down town Dallas, Texas. Dealy Plaza in the foreground. Building built in 1902 after a fire.
Photograph of the upper detail of the south east corner turret on the 1892 Dallas County Courthouse in downtown Dallas, Texas. The turret is one of eight, with four on the south side and four on the north side. The four corners have turrets and the south and north entrances are flanked by turrets.
Photograph of the John Neely Bryan Cabin, a reproduction, and Dallas County Historical Plaza. A portion of the fountain is in the foreground and the "Records Building" is on the left.
Photograph of the upper north side of the 1892 Dallas County Courthouse in downtown Dallas, Texas. There are decorative red terracotta figure on the west end, background, of the photograph. This is the second of two red terracotta decorative remaining figures on the roof ridge line.
Photograph of the southwest corner of the "Old Red Museum", Houston and Commerce Streets, in downtown Dallas, Texas. Immediately behind the museum is the Dallas County Criminal Courts building. Dealy Plaza is to the right.
Photograph of a Modern glass design skysraper, I. M. Pei design, in down town Dallas, Texas. The turret on the left is on the 1892 Dallas County Courthouse. View from Commerce Street.
Photograph of the southeast corner of the 1892 Dallas County Courthouse, now the "Old Red Museum" in downtown Dallas, Texas. Visible are turrets, arched windows, clock tower with small decorative turrets, and one of two remaining red terracotta figures on the roof ridge.
Photograph of the 1892 Dallas County Courthouse, now the Old Red Museum in down town Dallas, Texas. Architect Maximillian Orlopp of Orlopp and Kusener, Little Rock, Arkansas in the Romanesque Revival style. The exterior is built of blue granite and red sandstone. The building has eight large turrets and two of the four terra cotta gargoyles still decorate the roof. Robert L. James was the contractor. View from south east at Commerce Street.
Photograph of a TRE, Trinity Railway Express engine from Ft. Worth, Texas, at the Union Station in down town Dallas, Texas. The restored and updated Union Station is also home to the DART, Dallas Area Rapid Transit System, which I came in on from Plano. Part of the Dallas, Texas skyline is in the background.
Photograph of Reunion Tower, 300 Reunion Blvd, in down town Dallas, Texas. Five hundred and sixty one feet high, fifty stories, completed the fall of 1978, of steel, concrete, and glass.Part of the Hyatt Regency Hotel complex. Welton Becket and Associates architects. Connected to Union RR Station by an undergroud walkway. A down town Dallas, Texas landmark.Not fully open from renovations April, 2011.
Photograph of the front (north side) of the 1886 Stafford Bank building at Spring and Milam Street in downtown Columbus, Texas. The Classical Revival style building has the words "Stafford Bank" and "Opera House" arranged in stone on its front.
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