List of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (Cameron-Duval) facts for kids
This page is all about special places in Texas called Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (RTHLs). These are buildings, sites, or objects that the Texas Historical Commission and local history groups have chosen because they are super important to Texas's past. They help us remember and learn about the stories of long ago!
This list focuses on RTHLs in many counties, from Cameron to Duval. Get ready to explore some cool history!
What do the symbols mean? Sometimes, these landmarks have extra special meanings. Here's a quick guide:
⁕ A National Historic Landmark is a place recognized as important to the entire country's history. It's like a national treasure! |
⁂ This means the place is part of a National Historic Landmark District. It's important because it helps tell the story of a bigger historic area. |
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§ This place is a State Historic Site, meaning it's owned or managed by the state of Texas because of its history. |
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Contents
- Cameron County
- Camp County
- Carson County
- Cass County
- Chambers County
- Cherokee County
- Childress County
- Clay County
- Cochran County
- Coleman County
- Collin County
- Collingsworth County
- Colorado County
- Comal County
- Comanche County
- Concho County
- Cooke County
- Coryell County
- Cottle County
- Crane County
- Crockett County
- Crosby County
- Culberson County
- Dallam County
- Dallas County
- Dawson County
- Deaf Smith County
- Delta County
- Denton County
- DeWitt County
- Dickens County
- Dimmit County
- Donley County
- Duval County
- See also
Cameron County
Cameron County is at the very southern tip of Texas, right by the border with Mexico and the Gulf of Mexico. It has many historic buildings, especially in Brownsville.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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1912 Cameron County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
This beautiful building was built in 1912. It's where county government happens. | Brownsville | |
1912 Cameron County Jail![]() |
This old jail building was built in the same year as the courthouse. | Brownsville | |
Augustine Celaya House![]() |
A historic house from 1988. | Brownsville | |
Barreda House | A historic house in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Browne-Wagner House![]() |
Another historic home in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Brulay House | A historic house in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Cameron County Courthouse of 1883-1914 | This was the county courthouse before the 1912 one was built. | Brownsville | |
Cavalry Barracks⁂ | These buildings were once barracks for cavalry soldiers at Fort Brown. | Brownsville | |
Cavazos House | A historic house in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Church of the Advent | A historic church in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Cisneros House | A historic house in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Cisneros House | Another historic house in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Commissary-Guard House⁂ | This building at Fort Brown stored supplies and served as a guard house. | Brownsville | |
Cueto Building (La Nueva Libertad)![]() |
A historic building in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
First Presbyterian Church of Brownsville | A historic church in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Fort Brown Cavalry Barracks⁂ | These barracks were part of Fort Brown, an important military post. | Brownsville | |
Fort Brown Commissary/Guardhouse⁂ | Another important building from Fort Brown. | Brownsville | |
Harlingen Hospital | An old hospital building in Harlingen. | Harlingen | |
Hicks-Gregg House![]() |
A historic house in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Home of Chas. Stillman![]() |
This was the home of Charles Stillman, a very important person in Brownsville's early history. | Brownsville | |
Immaculate Conception Cathedral![]() |
A beautiful and historic cathedral in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Kowalski-Dennett Home | A historic home in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
La Madrilena![]() |
A historic building in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Lon C. Hill Home | The historic home of Lon C. Hill in Harlingen. | Harlingen | |
Manautou House![]() |
A historic house in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
McNair House![]() |
A historic house in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Medical Laboratory⁂ | This building at Fort Brown was once a medical laboratory. | Brownsville | |
Neale House | A historic house at Texas Southmost College. | Brownsville | |
Pitt House | A historic house in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Post Hospital⁂ | This building at Fort Brown served as the post hospital. | Brownsville | |
Post Hospital Annex⁂ | An annex building for the Fort Brown hospital. | Brownsville | |
Rabb Plantation | A historic plantation in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Rockwell House | A historic house in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Russell-Cocke House | A historic house in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Sacred Heart Catholic Church | A historic church in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Southern Pacific Depot![]() |
This old train station is now the Historic Brownsville Museum. | Brownsville | |
St. Benedict's Church | A historic church in San Benito. | San Benito | |
The Gem![]() |
A historic building in Brownsville. | Brownsville | |
Tijerina House | A historic house in Brownsville. | Brownsville |
Camp County
Camp County is in Northeast Texas. It has several historic landmarks, especially in Pittsburg.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Abernathy House | A historic house in Pittsburg. | Pittsburg | |
Camp County Courthouse![]() |
The main courthouse for Camp County. | Pittsburg | |
Cotton Belt Depot![]() |
This old train station is now part of the Northeast Texas Rural Heritage Museum. | Pittsburg | |
First Methodist Church of Pittsburg![]() |
A historic church in Pittsburg. | Pittsburg | |
Saint Beulah Christian Methodist Episcopal Church | A historic church in Pittsburg. | Pittsburg | |
W. L. Garrett Building![]() |
A historic building in Pittsburg. | Pittsburg |
Carson County
Carson County is located in the Texas Panhandle.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Atchison, Topeka, & Santa Fe Railroad Depot![]() |
This old train station is now part of the city hall in Panhandle. | Panhandle | |
Pioneer Dugout | This dugout home shows how early settlers lived on the plains. It's at the Square House Museum. | Panhandle | |
Purvines Ranch Home | A historic ranch home, also located at the Square House Museum. | Panhandle | |
The Square House![]() |
A historic house that is now a museum, showing life in the early Panhandle. | Panhandle |
Cass County
Cass County is in East Texas, known for its forests and lakes.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Cass County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
The main courthouse for Cass County. | Linden | |
Mathews - Powell House![]() |
A historic house in Queen City. | Queen City | |
Pleasant Hill School![]() |
A historic school building in Linden. | Linden |
Chambers County
Chambers County is on the Gulf Coast of Texas.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Chambersea![]() ![]() |
This historic house belonged to General Thomas Jefferson Chambers. | Anahuac |
Cherokee County
Cherokee County is in East Texas, known for its rolling hills and pine forests.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Cherokee County Courthouse | The main courthouse for Cherokee County. | Rusk |
Childress County
Childress County is in the Texas Panhandle.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Palace Theater![]() |
A historic movie theater in Childress. | Childress |
Clay County
Clay County is in North Texas, near the Oklahoma border.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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1890 Clay County Jail![]() ![]() |
This old jail building is now a museum. | Henrietta | |
Byers High School | A historic high school building in Byers. | Byers | |
Clay County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
The main courthouse for Clay County. | Henrietta | |
St. Elmo Hotel | A historic hotel in Henrietta. | Henrietta |
Cochran County
Cochran County is in West Texas, on the border with New Mexico.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Bronte Depot | An old train station in Bronte. | Bronte |
Coleman County
Coleman County is in Central Texas.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Coleman County Jail | A historic jail building in Coleman. | Coleman | |
First Christian Church of Santa Anna | A historic church in Santa Anna. | Santa Anna | |
Old Rock House | A historic rock house in Santa Anna. | Santa Anna | |
Turner House | A historic house in Santa Anna. | Santa Anna |
Collin County
Collin County is a large county in North Texas, part of the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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1911 McKinney Post Office![]() |
A historic post office building in McKinney. | McKinney | |
1927 Collin County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
The former courthouse for Collin County. | McKinney | |
Ammie Wilson House![]() |
A historic house that is now part of the Heritage Farmstead Museum. | Plano | |
Aron-Harris House![]() |
A historic house in McKinney. | McKinney | |
Beverly-Harris House![]() |
A historic house in McKinney. | McKinney | |
Burton House![]() |
A historic house in McKinney. | McKinney | |
Charles P. and Sallie G. Heard Home![]() |
A historic home in McKinney. | McKinney | |
Collin County Prison![]() |
The historic prison building for Collin County. | McKinney | |
Crouch-Perkins House![]() |
A historic house in McKinney. | McKinney | |
Dallas Depot of the H. & T. C. | An old train depot, now at the Museum of the American Railroad. | Frisco | |
Davis House![]() |
A historic house in McKinney. | McKinney | |
Dr. William Taylor Hoard House![]() |
A historic house in McKinney. | McKinney | |
Dulaney Cottage![]() |
A historic cottage in McKinney. | McKinney | |
Dulaney House![]() |
A historic house in McKinney. | McKinney | |
Estes House![]() |
A historic house in McKinney. | McKinney | |
Farmersville Masonic Lodge No. 214, A.F. & A.M.![]() ![]() |
A historic Masonic Lodge building in Farmersville. | Farmersville | |
First Baptist Church of Farmersville![]() |
A historic church in Farmersville. | Farmersville | |
First National Bank Building![]() |
A historic bank building in McKinney. | McKinney | |
Fox-Caldwell House![]() |
A historic house in McKinney. | McKinney | |
Gough-Hughston House![]() |
A historic house in McKinney. | McKinney | |
Heard-Craig House![]() |
A historic house in McKinney. | McKinney | |
Hill-Robberson House | A historic house in Richardson. | Richardson | |
J. D. Stiff Home![]() |
A historic home in McKinney. | McKinney | |
James Calvin Rhea House![]() |
A historic house in McKinney. | McKinney | |
John Faires House![]() |
A historic house in McKinney. | McKinney | |
John Martin House![]() |
A historic house in McKinney. | McKinney | |
John S. and Rachel W. Heard House![]() |
A historic house in McKinney. | McKinney | |
Kirkpatrick House![]() |
A historic house in McKinney. | McKinney | |
Plano High School and Gymnasium | An old high school building in Plano. | Plano | |
Plano National Bank/I.O.O.F. Lodge Building![]() |
A historic bank and lodge building in Plano. | Plano | |
T. J. Campbell House | A historic house in Frisco. | Frisco | |
Texas Electric Railway Station![]() |
This old train station is now the Interurban Railway Museum. | Plano | |
Thomas and Mattie Brown House | A historic house in Wylie. | Wylie |
Thomas and Mattie Brown House
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William Clinton and Anna Belle Thompson House![]() |
A historic house in McKinney. | McKinney |
Collingsworth County
There are currently no Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks listed in Collingsworth County.
Colorado County
Colorado County is in Southeast Texas.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Abram Alley Log Cabin![]() |
A historic log cabin in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Brick Store House![]() |
A historic brick store building in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Charles William Tait Home | A historic home in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Colorado County Courthouse![]() ![]() ![]() |
The main courthouse for Colorado County. | Columbus | |
Confederate Memorial Museum![]() |
A museum dedicated to the Confederacy in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Dilue Rose and Ira Albert Harris House![]() |
A historic house in Columbus. | Columbus | |
District Court Tree | A historic tree that was once a site for court proceedings. | Columbus | |
Ehrenwerth-Ramsey-Untermeyer Building![]() |
A historic building in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Hahn House | A historic house in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Hancock-Heller Home![]() |
A historic home in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Harrison-Hastedt House![]() |
A historic house in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Home of William Christian Papenberg![]() |
A historic home in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Ilse-Rau House![]() |
A historic house in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Isgrig House | A historic house in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Montgomery House | A historic house in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Old General Store![]() |
A historic general store in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Old Stafford Opera House![]() ![]() |
A historic opera house in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Old Water Tower![]() |
A historic water tower in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church | A historic church in Frelsburg. | Frelsburg | |
Simpson-Williamson House | A historic house in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Stafford-Miller House![]() |
A historic house in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Stein-Girndt House | A historic house in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Tate-Senftenberg-Brandon Home![]() |
A historic home in Columbus. | Columbus | |
Townsend-West House![]() |
A historic house in Columbus. | Columbus |
Comal County
Comal County is in Central Texas, known for its beautiful rivers and German heritage.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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August Dietz Cottage | A historic cottage in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
August and Karoline Tolle House | A historic house in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Breustedt House![]() |
A historic house in New Braunfels, part of the Museum of Texas Handmade Furniture. | New Braunfels | |
Church Hill School Building | A historic school building in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Comal County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
The main courthouse for Comal County. | New Braunfels | |
Dr. Theodore Koester Home | A historic home in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Emmie Seele Faust Memorial Library | A historic library building in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Erhardt Neuse House![]() |
A historic house in Gruene. | Gruene | |
Faust Hotel![]() |
A famous historic hotel in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Faust Street Bridge![]() |
A historic bridge over the Guadalupe River. | New Braunfels | |
First Protestant Church![]() |
A historic church in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Fischer Store![]() |
A historic general store in Fischer. | Fischer | |
Gruene Mansion![]() |
A historic mansion in Gruene. | Gruene | |
Gruene's Hall![]() |
A very famous historic dance hall in Gruene. | Gruene | |
H. D. Gruene Mercantile![]() |
A historic mercantile building in Gruene. | Gruene | |
Home of Ferdinand Lindheimer![]() |
The historic home of Ferdinand Lindheimer, known as the "Father of Texas Botany." | New Braunfels | |
Joseph Klein House![]() |
A historic house in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Louis Henne Co. | A historic business building in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Main Plaza Bandstand | A historic bandstand in the main plaza of New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Mission Valley School | A historic school building in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Old Carl W. Groos Home![]() |
A historic home in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Old Krause Building | A historic building in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Old New Braunfels High School | A historic high school building in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Old Schmidt Home | A historic home in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Old Scholl House | A historic house in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Plumeyer Bakery Building | A historic bakery building in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Site of New Braunfels Academy | The historic site of an early academy in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Site of Old Schmitz Hotel![]() |
The historic site of an old hotel in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Stephen Klein Home![]() |
A historic home in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
The Eggeling Hotel![]() |
A historic hotel in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
The Grotto, Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church | A grotto at a historic church in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels | |
Ullrich Home | A historic home in New Braunfels. | New Braunfels |
Comanche County
Comanche County is in Central Texas.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Captain James Cunningham Home![]() |
A historic home near Comanche. | Comanche vicinity | |
First Comanche County Courthouse | The first courthouse for Comanche County, now moved to the courthouse square. | Comanche | |
L. B. Russell Home | A historic home in Comanche. | Comanche | |
McCrary House | A historic house in Comanche. | Comanche | |
South Leon Baptist Church | A historic church in Newburg. | Newburg | |
St. Matthews Episcopal Church | A historic church in Comanche. | Comanche | |
Zion Hill Baptist Church | A historic church near Comanche. | Comanche vicinity |
Concho County
Concho County is in West Central Texas.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Concho County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
The main courthouse for Concho County. | Paint Rock |
Cooke County
Cooke County is in North Texas, on the border with Oklahoma.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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City Hall-Fire Station, Old | The historic city hall and fire station in Gainesville. | Gainesville | |
Cooke County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
The main courthouse for Cooke County. | Gainesville | |
Davis House![]() |
A historic house in Gainesville. | Gainesville | |
First United Methodist Church of Gainesville | A historic church in Gainesville. | Gainesville | |
Potter-Hurley House | A historic house in Gainesville. | Gainesville | |
Saint Paul's Church | A historic church in Gainesville. | Gainesville | |
Saint Peter's Catholic Church![]() |
A historic church in Lindsay. | Lindsay | |
Santa Fe Passenger Depot![]() |
A historic train station in Gainesville. | Gainesville | |
Houston House, The | A historic house in Gainesville. | Gainesville | |
Thomason-Scott House![]() |
A historic house in Era. | Era |
Coryell County
Coryell County is in Central Texas.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Leon River Bridge, 1904![]() |
A historic bridge over the Leon River. | Gatesville |
Cottle County
Cottle County is in the Panhandle of Texas.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Cottle County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
The main courthouse for Cottle County. | Paducah |
Crane County
Crane County is in West Texas.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Crane High School | A historic high school building in Crane. | Crane |
Crane High School
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Crockett County
Crockett County is in West Texas.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Crockett County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
The main courthouse for Crockett County. | Ozona | |
Crockett County Jail | A historic jail building in Ozona. | Ozona | |
Ozona Hotel, Old | A historic hotel in Ozona. | Ozona | |
Ozona Junior High School | A historic junior high school building in Ozona. | Ozona | |
Ozona National Bank | A historic bank building in Ozona. | Ozona | |
The Perner House | A historic house in Ozona. | Ozona |
Crosby County
Crosby County is in the Panhandle of Texas.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Crosby County Courthouse | The main courthouse for Crosby County. | Crosbyton | |
Hank Smith Rock House | A historic rock house, now part of the Pioneer Memorial Museum. | Crosbyton |
Culberson County
Culberson County is in West Texas, known for its mountains and desert landscapes.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Clark Hotel![]() |
A historic hotel in Van Horn. | Van Horn | |
Original Culberson County Jail | The original jail building for Culberson County. | Van Horn | |
Presbyterian Church, U.S. 1092![]() |
A historic church in Van Horn. | Van Horn |
Dallam County
Dallam County is in the very top corner of the Texas Panhandle.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Dallam County Courthouse![]() |
The main courthouse for Dallam County. | Dalhart |
Dallas County
Dallas County is a large urban county in North Texas, home to the city of Dallas.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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A. H. Belo House![]() |
The historic home of A. H. Belo, a newspaper publisher. | Dallas | |
Adolphus Hotel![]() ![]() |
A famous historic hotel in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Aldredge House![]() |
A historic house in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Alexander Mansion | A historic mansion in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Bill and Maude Dodson House | A historic house in Farmers Branch. | Farmers Branch | |
Busch-Kirby Building![]() ![]() |
A historic building in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Continental D.A.R. House⁂![]() |
A historic house located within Fair Park. | Dallas | |
Cristler-Rodgers House![]() |
A historic house in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Dallas City Hall![]() ![]() |
The historic city hall building for Dallas. | Dallas | |
Dallas County Criminal Courts Building⁕![]() |
A historic building used for criminal courts. | Dallas | |
Dallas Hall (SMU)![]() |
The main building at Southern Methodist University. | University Park | |
Dallas Scottish Rite Temple![]() ![]() |
A historic Masonic temple in Dallas. | Dallas | |
DeGolyer House![]() ![]() |
A historic house located at the Dallas Arboretum. | Dallas | |
Dr. Frank E. Rutherford Veterinary Hospital | A historic veterinary hospital in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Everard Sharrock Jr. Farmstead![]() |
A historic farmstead in Dallas. | Dallas | |
F.A. Brown Farm Home | A historic farm home in Dallas. | Dallas | |
First Baptist Church | A historic church in Dallas. | Dallas | |
First United Methodist Church of Cedar Hill | A historic church in Cedar Hill. | Cedar Hill | |
Florence Ranch Homestead | A historic ranch homestead in Mesquite. | Mesquite |
Florence Ranch Homestead
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Gilbert House![]() |
A historic house in Farmers Branch. | Farmers Branch | |
Hall of State⁂![]() ![]() |
A grand historic building in Fair Park, Dallas. | Dallas | |
Highland Park Methodist Church Building | A historic church building in Highland Park. | Highland Park | |
Hilton Hotel![]() ![]() |
A historic hotel in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Hord Log Cabin | A historic log cabin in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Interstate Forwarding Company Warehouse | A historic warehouse in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Joffre-Gilbert House![]() |
A historic house in Irving. | Irving | |
John Hickman Miller House![]() |
A historic house in Dallas. | Dallas | |
John Neely Bryan Cabin![]() |
A replica of the cabin of John Neely Bryan, who founded Dallas. | Dallas | |
Juanita Craft House | The historic home of Juanita Craft, an important civil rights leader. | Dallas | |
Lawrence Farmstead![]() |
A historic farmstead in Mesquite. | Mesquite | |
Majestic Theatre![]() ![]() ![]() |
A beautiful and historic theater in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Mark and Maybelle Lemmon House![]() |
A historic house in Highland Park. | Highland Park | |
Munger Place Methodist Church | A historic church in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Oak Cliff Masonic Lodge | A historic Masonic Lodge in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Oak Cliff United Methodist Church | A historic church in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Old Cumberland Hill School | A historic school building in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Old Red Courthouse⁕![]() ![]() ![]() |
This iconic red building was the Dallas County Courthouse for many years. | Dallas | |
Rawlins Homestead![]() |
A historic farmstead in Lancaster. | Lancaster | |
Robert and Marie Stubbs House![]() |
A historic house in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Santa Fe Railroad Depot | A historic train station in Garland. | Garland | |
Schulze House | A historic house in Irving. | Irving | |
St. Paul United Methodist Church![]() |
A historic church in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Sunset High School | A historic high school in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Texas School Book Depository Building, Formerly The⁕![]() |
A building known for its connection to a sad event in history. | Dallas | |
Texas Theatre![]() |
A historic movie theater in Dallas. | Dallas | |
The Louis Wagner Home![]() |
A historic home in Dallas. | Dallas | |
The Magnolia (Mobil) Building![]() ![]() |
A historic skyscraper in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Turtle Creek Pump Station![]() ![]() |
A historic pump station in Dallas. | Dallas | |
Union Station![]() |
A historic train station in Dallas. | Dallas | |
W. A. Strain Home![]() ![]() ![]() |
A historic home in Lancaster. | Lancaster | |
Wheatland Methodist Church | A historic church in Dallas. | Dallas | |
White Rock Pump Station | A historic pump station near White Rock Lake. | Dallas | |
Woodrow Wilson High School | A historic high school in Dallas. | Dallas |
Dawson County
Dawson County is in West Texas.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Hardy Morgan House | A historic house near Lamesa. | Lamesa | |
M.C. Lindsey House | A historic house in Lamesa. | Lamesa |
Deaf Smith County
Deaf Smith County is in the Texas Panhandle.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Deaf Smith Courthouse, 1910 | The historic courthouse for Deaf Smith County. | Hereford | |
Hereford High School | A historic high school building in Hereford. | Hereford | |
The E. B. Black Residence![]() ![]() |
A historic residence that is now a museum. | Hereford |
Delta County
Delta County is in Northeast Texas.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Ben Franklin Methodist Church | A historic church in Ben Franklin. | Ben Franklin | |
Cooper Rail Depot | A historic train depot, now part of the Delta County Museum. | Cooper | |
East Texas Normal College, Original Site of | The original site of East Texas Normal College. | Cooper | |
First National Bank | A historic bank building in Cooper. | Cooper | |
Methodist-Episcopal Church South | A historic church in Ben Franklin. | Ben Franklin |
Denton County
Denton County is in North Texas, part of the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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1927 Denton City Hall | The historic city hall building for Denton. | Denton | |
Aubrey First United Methodist Church | A historic church in Aubrey. | Aubrey | |
Campus Theatre | A historic theater in Denton. | Denton | |
Christal House | A historic house in Denton. | Denton | |
Cooper Creek School | A historic school building in Denton. | Denton | |
Denton County Courthouse![]() ![]() ![]() |
The main courthouse for Denton County, located on a historic square. | Denton | |
Denton Senior High School | A historic high school building in Denton. | Denton | |
Elm Fork Bridge | A historic bridge over the Elm Fork Trinity River. | Denton | |
Evers House | A historic house in Denton. | Denton | |
James Newton and Eva Tabor Rayzor House | A historic house in Denton. | Denton | |
Lipscomb-Doggett House | A historic house in Denton. | Denton | |
Martin-Russell House | A historic house in Denton. | Denton | |
Milliken House | A historic house in Lewisville. | Lewisville | |
Mounts House | A historic house in Denton. | Denton | |
Mounts-Wright House | A historic house in Denton. | Denton | |
Old Alton Bridge![]() |
A historic bridge known for its unique design. | Denton | |
Roanoke Water Tower | A historic water tower in Roanoke. | Roanoke | |
Sanger Presbyterian Church | A historic church in Sanger. | Sanger | |
Silver Spur Saloon![]() |
A historic saloon building in Roanoke. | Roanoke | |
Simmons-Maxwell House | A historic house in Denton. | Denton |
DeWitt County
DeWitt County is in South Central Texas.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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C. Eckhardt and Sons Building![]() |
A historic building in Yorktown. | Yorktown | |
De Witt County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
The main courthouse for De Witt County. | Cuero | |
Emil Reiffert House![]() |
A historic house in Cuero. | Cuero | |
English-German School![]() |
A historic school building in Cuero. | Cuero | |
Gohmert-Summers House![]() |
A historic house in Cuero. | Cuero | |
Grace Episcopal Church![]() |
A historic church in Cuero. | Cuero | |
Knights of Pythias Hall, Jewel Lodge No. 103![]() |
A historic lodge hall in Cuero. | Cuero | |
Keller-Grunder House![]() |
A historic house in Cuero. | Cuero | |
Municipal Power Plant![]() |
A historic power plant in Yoakum. | Yoakum | |
Stagecoach Inn, 1856 | A historic inn that served as a stagecoach stop. | Hochheim | |
The Alexander Hamilton House![]() |
A historic house in Cuero. | Cuero | |
The Bates-Sheppard House![]() |
A historic house in Cuero. | Cuero | |
The Edward Mugge House![]() |
A historic house in Cuero. | Cuero | |
The William Frobese Home![]() |
A historic home in Cuero. | Cuero |
Dickens County
Dickens County is in the Panhandle of Texas.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Dickens County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
The main courthouse for Dickens County. | Dickens |
Dimmit County
Dimmit County is in South Texas.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Bel-Asher![]() |
A historic house in Asherton. | Asherton | |
Catarina Hotel | A historic hotel in Catarina. | Catarina | |
Dimmit County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
The main courthouse for Dimmit County. | Carrizo Springs | |
First Baptist Church | A historic church in Carrizo Springs. | Carrizo Springs |
Donley County
Donley County is in the Texas Panhandle.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Donley County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
The main courthouse for Donley County. | Clarendon | |
S. W. Lowe House![]() |
A historic house in Clarendon. | Clarendon |
Duval County
Duval County is in South Texas.
Landmark Name | What it is | Nearest city | Image |
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Merchants Exchange Bank | A historic bank building in Benavides. | Benavides |
See also
Anderson-Callahan • Cameron-Duval • Eastland-Gray • Grayson-Hudspeth • Hunt-Martin • Mason-Rusk • Sabine-Travis • Trinity-Zavala |