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[Anderson Campground - Brushy Creek Arbor]
Photograph of the Anderson County Campground (commonly called the Brushy Creek Arbor), a historic site in Anderson County, Texas. It is an open structure with wooden posts and fencing and a wood and metal roof. The area is surrounded by trees.
[Anderson County Courthouse]
Photograph of a man wearing a suit, speaking into a microphone on the steps of the Anderson County Courthouse, located at 500 N. Church in Palestine, Texas. There are people seated on the steps and standing on the ground watching. Part of the building's Classical Revival-style architecture is visible in the upper part of the image.
[Anderson County Courthouse]
Photograph of the west side of the Anderson County Courthouse, located at 500 N. Church in Palestine, Texas, taken at night. The three-story building has Classical Revival-style elements including Ionic columns across the front. There is a dome topped with a statue of Lady Justice in the center of the roof.
[Anderson County Courthouse]
Aerial photograph of the south and west sides of the Anderson County Courthouse, located at 500 N. Church in Palestine, Texas. The three-story building has Classical Revival-style elements including Ionic columns across the front and there is a dome topped with a statue of Lady Justice in the center of the roof. Buildings and parking lots on the nearby lots to the north and east of the building are visible in the background.
[Anderson County Courthouse]
Photograph of the west side of the Anderson County Courthouse, located at 500 N. Church in Palestine, Texas, taken at night. The three-story building has Classical Revival-style elements including Ionic columns across the front. There is a dome topped with a statue of Lady Justice in the center of the roof.
[Carroll Building of First Methodist Church - 422 S. Magnolia]
Photograph of the Carroll Building on the grounds of the First Methodist Church, which is located at 422 S. Magnolia in Palestine, Texas. It is a one-story brick building with round white columns on either side of the front porch; the east wall of the church is visible on the left side of the image.
[Dogwood Blooms - Anderson County]
Close-up photograph of Dogwood blooms in Anderson County.
[Dogwood Trails]
Photo of a young girl in Davey Dogwood Park near Palestine during the Dogwood Festival.
[Dogwood Trails]
Photo of one of the roads in Davey Dogwood Park near Palestine during the Dogwood Festival.
[Dogwood Trees in front of the Howard House]
Photo of Dogwoods located in front of the Howard House - 1011 N. Perry Street - Palestine
[Dogwoods around the Sacred Heart Catholic Church]
Photo of the dogwood trees blooming near the Sacred Heart Catholic Church, viewed from the northeast, on Queen Street in Palestine, Texas.
[Dogwoods in Bloom in Front of the Carnegie Building]
Photo of the Dogwoods blooming in the front yard of the Carnegie Building. This building housed the Palestine Public Library until 1985.
[Group of People in Front of Redlands Hotel]
Group of unidentified people gathered around and on a fire truck parked in front of the Redlands Hotel, which is located at 400 N. Queen Street in Palestine, Texas.
[Highway in Anderson County]
Photo of a country road in Anderson County.
[The Old Pilgrim Church - Elkhart, Texas]
Photograph of a replica of the original Pilgrim Church, built near the later brick church just outside of Elkhart, Texas. It is a one-story log building and the wooden front door is open. A Texas Historical Commission plaque is posted on a stone to the right of the building; the Pilgrim Cemetery is partially visible in the background.
[Reagan School - 400 S. Michaux]
Photograph of the south side of the Reagan School located at 400 S. Michaux in Palestine, Texas. The three-story brick building has Tudor Revival-style architectural features and served as a school for various grades between 1916 and 1976, later becoming a museum.
[Third Anderson County Courthouse]
Photograph of the third Anderson County Courthouse in Palestine, Texas. It is a two-story brick building with stone accents and a taller tower on one corner.
[Third Anderson County Courthouse]
Photograph of the third Anderson County Courthouse in Palestine, Texas. It is a two-story brick building with stone accents and a taller tower on one corner. There are saddled horses along the fence in the foreground.
[An Unidentified Anderson County Farm Road]
Photo of an unidentified Anderson County Farm Road.
[Unidentified People at a Tree Planting]
Photograph of three unidentified people at a tree planting. One man is crouched on the left side of the image, next to the tree; a second man and a woman are standing together on the right and the man is holding a shovel. A stream and trees are visible in the background.
[An Unidentified Road in Anderson County]
Photo of an unidentified road in Anderson County.
[Unidentified Road surrounded by Dogwood Trees in Bloom]
Photo of an Anderson County road with Dogwoods in bloom on both sides of it.
[Vista View of Anderson County]
View of Anderson County taken from an unidentified location.
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