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[Anderson County Courthouse]
Photograph of the south side of the Anderson County Courthouse, located at 500 N. Church in Palestine, Texas, taken from the corner of N. Perry and E. Crawford streets. 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.
[Blue House in Palestine]
Photograph of the front of a one-story cottage painted blue with white trim, located in Palestine, Texas. Trees are visible in the front yard, in the foreground.
[Cottage on S. Magnolia Street]
Photograph of the front of a white, one-story, L-shaped cottage located at 922 S. Magnolia Street in Palestine, Texas. It has a wrap-around front porch and decorative woodwork around the eaves of a dormer window.
[Cunningham House]
Photograph of the front of a two-story, Victorian-style house painted yellow with white trim, located in Palestine, Texas. It was once occupied by the Cunningham Family.
[Dilley Foundry Office Bldg - 601 S. May]
Photograph of the south side of the Dilley Foundry Office Building, located at 601 S. May in Palestine, Texas. It is a one-story frame building, resembling a center-passage house There is a porch running the length of the south side of the house that has decorative jigsawn woodwork.
[G.E. Dilley Building - 401 W. Main]
Photograph of the front of the "Dilley Building," a two-story, brick building located at 401 and 403 W. Main in Palestine, Texas. It has a rectangular plan and load-bearing masonry walls with Victorian Italianate-style details, including an elaborately detailed parapet on the façade and the segmental-arched hoodmolds on the second floors of the south and east elevations. It is classified as a Two-Part Commercial Block building, and is part of Palestine’s central business district.
[Gas Station - W. Oak]
Photograph of a gas station located on W. Oak Street in Palestine, Texas.
[Gaught House - 107 E. Kolstad]
Close-up photograph of the front and west side of the "Gaught House," a two-story, red-brick house located at 107 E. Kolstad in Palestine, Texas. There is a double staircase leading to the raised front porch, which has ionic columns.
[I&GN Hospital - 919 S. Magnolia]
Photograph of part of the front of the International & Great Northern (I&GN) Railroad Hospital located at 919 S. Magnolia in Palestine, Texas. It is a three-story, metal-framed, brick-faced hospital along with an outbuilding (the Nurses' Home). The building has a box-like massing with some Classical Revival detailing, especially around the primary entrance. The wide, cast stone bands divide the exterior into three components and emphasize the horizontal massing of the building.
[I&GN Railroad Hospital - 919 S. Magnolia]
Photograph of part of the front of the International & Great Northern (I&GN) Railroad Hospital located at 919 S. Magnolia in Palestine, Texas. It is a three-story, metal-framed, brick-faced hospital along with an outbuilding (the Nurses' Home). The building has a box-like massing with some Classical Revival detailing, especially around the primary entrance. The wide, cast stone bands divide the exterior into three components and emphasize the horizontal massing of the building.
[Hous at 818 N. Tennessee]
Photograph of a one-story, modified L-plan house painted pink with white trim, located at 818 N. Tennessee in Palestine, Texas. The wrap-around front porch has Doric-like columns and a small fence.
[House 48001]
Photograph of the front of the "Freeland-Lyne House," a white, two-story, Four Square-style house located at 503 S. Crockett in Palestine, Texas. This dwelling features Classical Revival detailing that is seen most prominently on the porch.
[House at 204 S. Magnolia]
Photograph of the front and south side of a two-story, light-colored house with white trim, located at 204 S. Magnolia in Palestine, Texas. It has Queen Anne-style architecture including decorative wordwork around the front porches on both stories, and shingling in the front gable; it also has a stained-glass window in an upper-story window. Cars parked on the street, in front of the house.
[House at 408 S. Sycamore]
Photograph of the front and part of the south side of a blue, one-story frame house with white accents, located at 408 S. Sycamore in Palestine, Texas. The house has some Queen Anne-style details, including cut-away corners on the side bay and decorative woodwork around the front porch; it also has stained-glass windows in the upper, dormer window. Part of a neighboring house and a stone fence are visible on the right of the image.
[House at 1248 S. Royall]
Photograph of the front of a white, two-story, Four Square-style frame house located at 1248 S. Royall in Palestine, Texas. It has a wrap-around porch with double columns on red-brick piers. A tree is in the foreground, to the right of the front walk.
[House at Corner of N. Tennessee and W. Louisiana]
Photograph of the front and side of a white, one-story house at the corner of N. Tennessee and W. Louisiana streets in Palestine, Texas. The south end of the building is at 617 N. Tennessee and the north end of the building is labeled 619 N. Tennessee.
[House located on the 500 Block N. Sycamore Street]
Photograph of a two-story house painted white with red and blue accents, located on the 500 block of N. Sycamore, in Palestine, Texas. It has some queen Anne-style architectural elements including decorative accents in the gable ends and jigsawn and turned-wood trim on the front porch.
[House on the corner of Fowler and Kolstad Streets]
Close-up photograph of the front of a house located at 115 E. Kolstad in Palestine, Texas. It has architectural elements representative of a modified L-plan house including a steeply pitched hipped roof with gabled extensions, however the exterior was remodeled with Tudor Revival-style architectural elements including brick veneer, faux half-timbering, and an entrance bay with round-arched openings and stucco and brick exterior finish.
[Interior of the Dome of the Anderson County Courthouse]
Close-up photograph of the stained glass design on the inside of the dome in the Anderson County Courthouse, located at 500 N. Church in Palestine, Texas. Most of the design has plain rectangles in varying shades of brown, there is a six-pointed star in the center, surrounded by other decorative accents.
[Large house with tower on Magnolia Street]
Photograph of a two-story house with tower located on S. Magnolia Street. It is painted light blue with darker trim and has a curved front porch with a smaller balcony above.
[N. Magnolia Street]
Photograph of a two-story brick building located on the northeast corner of N. Magnolia and Oak streets in Palestine, Texas.
[S. Magnolia - Unidentified House]
Photograph of the front of a one-story house located at the corner of S. Magnolia and Neches streets in Palestine, Texas. The house is painted yellow with white trim and has Queen Anne-style architectural accents, including shingling in the front gable end. It has a small square addition connected to the north side of the house.
[Photograph of Oldest Section of the Palestine City Cemetery Complex]
Photograph of the oldest section of the Palestine city cemetery complex, taken from Market Street. Several markers are inside a decorative metal fence and others are outside. Buildings are visible in the background.
[Reagan School - 400 S. Michaux]
Photograph of the front 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.
[Reagan School - 400 S. Michaux]
Photograph of the front 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.
[Speegle Sanitarium - 101 E. Palestine Ave]
Photograph of a white building with Spanish-style architecture, including a red-tiled roof, that was located at 101 E. Palestine in Palestine, Texas. The main part of the building has three floors and a tower; there are two-story wings on either side. A sign on the tower roof says "Sadle."
[N. State Highway 432]
Photograph of the front and side of a one-story brick house located on N. State Highway 432 in Palestine, Texas.
[N. Sycamore]
Photograph of a building located on the corner of N. Sycamore and W. Main streets in Palestine, Texas. The top half of the building is made of white stone and the lower half is painted blue, with a wrap-around awning.
[S. U.S Highway 287]
Photograph of a house located on S. U.S Highway 287 in Palestine, Texas. The house is painted white and has red brick around the foundation of the front porch and the chimney. A wide dormer window is in the center of the sloped roof.
[Unknown House]
Photograph of a white, one-story, Craftsman bungalow-style house located on an unknown street in Palestine, Texas. The house number is 1311.
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