List of Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (Mason-Rusk) facts for kids
Did you know that Texas has special places that are super important to its history? These places are called Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks (RTHLs). They are chosen by the Texas Historical Commission and local history groups because they tell amazing stories about the past. This page will take you on a tour of some of these cool landmarks across many counties in Texas, from Mason all the way to Rusk!
Some of these landmarks are extra special and have other important historical titles. Here's a quick guide to what the symbols mean:
⁕ This landmark is a National Historic Landmark, which means it's super important to the history of the entire United States! |
⁂ This landmark is part of a National Historic Landmark District. Think of it as a special neighborhood of important buildings. |
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§ This landmark is a State Historic Site, managed by the state of Texas. |
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Contents
- Mason County: Historic Buildings and Bridges
- Matagorda County: Coastal History and Architecture
- Maverick County: Landmarks in Eagle Pass
- McCulloch County: Brady's Historic Gems
- McLennan County: Waco's Rich Past
- McMullen County: Tilden's Old Buildings
- Medina County: Castroville's European Charm
- Menard County: Historic Sites in Menard
- Midland County: Oil History and Famous Homes
- Milam County: Cameron's Historical Buildings
- Mills County: Goldthwaite's Historic Buildings
- Mitchell County: Colorado City's Old Buildings
- Montague County: Historic Sites in North Texas
- Montgomery County: Early Texas Settlements
- Moore County: No Landmarks Listed Yet
- Morris County: Historic Buildings in East Texas
- Motley County: Matador's Historic Buildings
- Nacogdoches County: Deep East Texas History
- Navarro County: Corsicana's Historic Buildings
- Newton County: East Texas Landmarks
- Nolan County: Sweetwater's Historic Sites
- Nueces County: Corpus Christi's Coastal Landmarks
- Ochiltree County: Perryton's Historic Buildings
- Oldham County: Ranching and Courthouse History
- Orange County: Southeast Texas Landmarks
- Palo Pinto County: Historic Buildings in Central Texas
- Panola County: East Texas Historic Sites
- Parker County: Weatherford's Historic Buildings
- Parmer County: Farwell's Historic Buildings
- Pecos County: Fort Stockton's Historic Sites
- Polk County: Livingston's Historic Places
- Potter County: Amarillo's Historic Buildings
- Presidio County: Marfa's Unique History
- Rains County: Emory's Historic Buildings
- Randall County: Canyon's Historic Sites
- Reagan County: Big Lake and Stiles Landmarks
- Real County: Leakey's Courthouse
- Red River County: Clarksville's Historic Buildings
- Reeves County: Pecos's Historic Sites
- Refugio County: Coastal Bend Landmarks
- Roberts County: Miami's Courthouse
- Robertson County: Historic Buildings in Central Texas
- Rockwall County: Royse City's Historic Buildings
- Runnels County: Ballinger's Historic Sites
- Rusk County: Henderson's Historic Landmarks
- See also
Mason County: Historic Buildings and Bridges
Mason County is home to many historic buildings, including churches and old schoolhouses, that tell the story of early Texas communities.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Art Methodist Church | Art | 1968 | This church is located off Art-Hedwig Road. | |
Art Schoolhouse | Art | 1968 | You can find this old schoolhouse south of SH 29 on Lower Willow Creek Road. | |
Bethel M. E. Church | Mason vicinity | 1965 | This church is located south of US 87, near Loeffler Lane. | |
Broad Street Bridge![]() |
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Mason | 1998 | This historic bridge crosses Comanche Creek on Broad Street. |
First Christian Church![]() |
Mason | 1973 | This church is at the corner of Austin Street and Willow Street. | |
Holmes & Bierschwale Law and Land Office![]() |
Mason | 2000 | This historic office building is on McKavett Street, which is also US 87 North. | |
Mason County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
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Mason | 1988 | The county courthouse is a central landmark in Mason. |
Mason County Jail![]() |
Mason | 1983 | This old jail is at the corner of Westmoreland and Post Hill Street. | |
Mason House Hotel & Stage Station![]() |
Mason | 1999 | This historic hotel and stage station is at the corner of Austin Street and North Live Oak Street. | |
Old Mason Grammar School![]() |
Mason | 1965 | This old school building is at the corner of Schmidt Street and Post Hill Street. | |
Rudolph and Therese Runge House | Mason | 2003 | This historic home is located at 916 San Antonio Street. | |
Seaquist Home![]() ![]() |
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Mason | 1974 | This beautiful home is at the corner of Broad and Lotus streets. |
Spring Street Church![]() |
Mason | 1989 | This church is on Spring Street at Bluebird. | |
St. Paul Lutheran Church![]() |
Mason | 1972 | This church is located on Magnolia Street. | |
Taylor-Carter House | Mason | 1999 | This historic house is at 610 North Robin Avenue. | |
The Lindsay House![]() |
Mason | 1984 | This house is located at 516 Spring Street. |
Matagorda County: Coastal History and Architecture
Matagorda County, known for its coastal areas, features historic buildings that reflect its unique past.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Bandstand | Bay City | 1967 | This bandstand is a historic spot in Bay City. | |
Bay City U.S.O. Building![]() |
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Bay City | 1999 | This building served as a U.S.O. (United Service Organizations) center. |
Blessing State Bank | ![]() |
Blessing | 1997 | This old bank building is at the corner of Avenue B and 10th Street. |
Cates-Price House | Palacios | 1998 | This historic house is located on South Bay Boulevard. | |
Christ Episcopal Church![]() |
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Matagorda | 1962 | This church is at the southeast corner of Cypress and Lewis streets. |
D. P. and Louise Moore House | Bay City | 1994 | This house is located at 2404 Avenue E. | |
Dale-Rugeley-Sisk Home ca. 1830 | Matagorda | 1964 | This very old home is at the southeast corner of Fisher and Catalpa streets. | |
Fisher-Sargent-Gottschalk House | Matagorda | 1991 | This house is located at 107 St. Mary Street. | |
Hawkins Lake Home | Wadsworth | 1962 | This home is south of FM 521 near Lake Austin. It's on private property. | |
Hensley - Gusman House![]() |
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Bay City | 1994 | This historic house is at 2120 Sixth Street. |
Holman House![]() ![]() |
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Bay City | 1994 | This house is located at 2504 Avenue K. |
Home of Horace Yeamans | Palacios | 1965 | This home is south of FM 521, west of Cashs Creek. | |
Hotel Blessing![]() |
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Blessing | 1965 | This historic hotel is at the corner of 10th Street and FM 616. |
Kilbridge - Barkley House![]() |
Bay City | 1994 | This house is at 1704 Third Street. | |
Luther Hotel![]() |
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Palacios | 1965 | This hotel is on South Bay Boulevard in Palacios. |
M. S. and Cora Alice Perry House![]() |
Bay City | 1997 | This house is located at 2504 Avenue I. | |
Masonic Lodge #411![]() |
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Blessing | 1965 | This Masonic Lodge is at the southeast corner of 11th Street and FM 616. |
Old Bay City Bank | Bay City | 1965 | This old bank building is at 2044 Avenue F. | |
Old Matagorda Post Office | Matagorda | 1965 | This historic post office is at the southwest corner of Laurel Street and Fisher Street. | |
Price-Farwell House![]() |
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Palacios | 2004 | This house is at 300 South Bay Boulevard. |
Pybus-Koerber House | Palacios | 2004 | This house is located at 208 Main Street. | |
R. J. Hill Building![]() |
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Palacios | 2000 | This building is at 401 Commerce Street. |
Rugeley Building (Old City Bank) | Bay City | 1965 | This building is located at 2044 Avenue F. | |
Sargent-Rugeley-Herreth House | Bay City | 2015 | This house is at 3224 Avenue K. | |
St. Francis Catholic | Wadsworth | 1965 | This church is west of Wadsworth on FM 521. | |
The A. B. Pierce Home | Blessing | 1968 | This home is at the corner of 8th Street and Avenue C. | |
The Culver Home | Matagorda | 1967 | This home is at the northeast corner of Wightman and Caney Street. | |
The F. Cornelius House | Midfield | 1971 | This house is at the east end of CR 450 at Juanita Creek. | |
W.C. Williams Building | Palacios | 2015 | This building is at 456 Commerce Street. | |
Yeamans-Stallard House | Palacios | 1965 | This house is south of FM 521, west of Cashs Creek. |
Maverick County: Landmarks in Eagle Pass
Maverick County's historic landmarks are mainly found in the city of Eagle Pass, right on the border with Mexico.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Church of the Redeemer | Eagle Pass | 1978 | This church is located at 648 Madison Street. | |
Dos Chimeneas Ranch House | Eagle Pass | 2016 | This ranch house is on US 277. | |
Eagle Pass Post Office | Eagle Pass | 1996 | This historic post office is at 589 East Main Street. | |
Maverick County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
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Eagle Pass | 1971 | The courthouse is a key landmark in Eagle Pass. |
S. P. Simpson Jr. House | Eagle Pass | 1972 | This house is located at 597 North Ceylon Street. | |
The Lee Building![]() |
Eagle Pass | 1968 | This building is at 400 Bliss Street. |
McCulloch County: Brady's Historic Gems
McCulloch County, with its county seat in Brady, has several important historical sites, including its courthouse and old jail.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Camp San Saba Masonic Lodge | Brady vicinity | 1962 | This lodge is in the Camp San Saba community, south of Brady. | |
East Sweden Presbyterian Church | Brady vicinity | 1989 | This church was located at CR 414 at CR 412, but was unfortunately destroyed by fire in 2022. | |
McCulloch County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
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Brady | 1967 | The courthouse is a prominent building in Brady. |
McCulloch County Jail![]() |
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Brady | 1976 | This old jail is at 117 North High Street. |
Ogden Home | Brady vicinity | 1962 | This home is in the Camp San Saba community, south of Brady. | |
Union Passenger Depot | ![]() |
Brady | 1984 | This historic train depot is on North Bridge Street. |
McLennan County: Waco's Rich Past
McLennan County, centered around Waco, is full of historic buildings, from grand homes to important public spaces.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Albert Turner Clifton House | Waco | 1991 | This house is located at 2600 Austin Avenue. | |
Alico Building![]() |
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Waco | 1982 | This tall building is a well-known landmark in Waco. |
Austin Avenue Methodist Church![]() |
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Waco | 1990 | This church is at 1300 Austin Avenue. |
Bagby House | Waco | 1983 | This house was at 1825 South Eighth Street, but it was removed in 2014. | |
Best Theatre Building | ![]() |
West | 1994 | This old theater building is at 218 North Main Street. |
Bull Hide Creek Iron Bridge | Waco | 1994 | This iron bridge crosses Bull Hide Creek, west of I-35. | |
Deyerle-Fall House | McGregor | 1998 | This house is at 917 Old Oglesby Road. | |
Earle-Harrison House | Waco | 1970 | This house is located at 1901 North Fifth Street. | |
Earle-Napier-Kinnard House![]() |
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Waco | 1969 | This historic home is at 814 South Fourth Street. |
East Terrace![]() |
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Waco | 1962 | This house is at 100 Mill Street, facing Lake Brazos Drive. |
Eddy Methodist Church | Eddy | 1993 | This church is at 404 West Third Street. | |
Elite Cafe | Waco | 1994 | This cafe is at 2132 South Valley Mills Drive. | |
First Lutheran Church | Waco | 1984 | This church is at 1008 Jefferson Avenue. | |
Flowers House | Eddy | 1998 | This house is at 600 West Third Street. | |
Forsgard House![]() |
Waco | 2002 | This house is at 1122 North Fourth Street. | |
Fort House![]() |
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Waco | 1969 | This historic home is at 503 South Fourth Street. |
George W. Carroll Science Hall | Waco | 2009 | This science hall is at 1401 South Fifth Street. | |
Glenn and Mary Gulledge Crain House | McGregor | 2002 | This house is at 705 South Adams Street. | |
Groppe Barn | West | 1991 | This barn is on a private road off FM 3149. | |
Groppe Building | ![]() |
West | 1983 | This building is at 130 North Main Street. |
H. J. and Cora Hudson House | Lorena | 2017 | This house is at 306 South Bordon Street. | |
H. & T. C. Railroad | Waco | 1966 | This marker is near South Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard. | |
Hill House | Moody | 1989 | This house is at 901 Avenue E. | |
Hoyle Cabin | Waco | 1963 | This cabin is on Rice Avenue, on the western edge of Cameron Park. | |
Johnson-Taylor House | Waco | 1963 | This house, also called the Nell Pape Garden Center, is at 1705 North Fifth Street. | |
Kuykendall House | Moody | 1979 | This house is at 300 Estelle Rice Street. | |
Lorena United Methodist Church | ![]() |
Lorena | 1976 | This church is at the corner of Borden and Bettie Streets. |
Lusk House | Waco | 1965 | This house is at 301 Jefferson Avenue. | |
McLennan County Courthouse![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Waco | 1970 | The county courthouse is a central landmark in Waco. |
Old Main | ![]() |
Waco | 2009 | This building is at 1411 South Fifth Street. |
Old Walker Homestead | Waco | 1969 | This homestead is at 3401 Dever Drive. | |
Rotan-Dosset House![]() |
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Waco | 1978 | This house is at 1503 Columbus Avenue. |
Saint Paul's Episcopal Church | Waco | 1963 | This church is at 501 Columbus Avenue. | |
St. James United Methodist Church | Waco | 1986 | This church is at 600 South Second Street. | |
Stratton-Stricker Building![]() |
Waco | 2015 | This building is at 800 Austin Avenue. | |
The C. C. McCulloch House![]() |
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Waco | 1979 | This house is at 406 Columbus Avenue. |
The Cottonland Castle![]() |
Waco | 1977 | This unique castle-like home is at 3300 Austin Avenue. | |
The George Butler - Jesse Harrison House | Waco | 1971 | This house is at 1018 Taylor Avenue. | |
The Howard House | Moody | 1978 | This house is at 800 Avenue E. | |
The Isaac Jackson Teague Property | Moody | 1976 | This property is on Teague Drive, south of Highway 317. | |
The Sims Cabin | Waco | 1963 | This cabin is on Sleepy Hollow Road in the Woodway Neighborhood. | |
The Sturgis House![]() |
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Waco | 1971 | This house is at 1316 Washington Avenue. |
W. H. Janes Home | Leroy | 1981 | This home is north of FM 308, west of Fajkus Road. | |
Waco Theatre![]() ![]() |
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Waco | 1981 | This historic theater is at 724 Austin Avenue. |
Watson Feed Store | ![]() |
Mart | 2003 | This feed store is at 308 East Texas Avenue. |
Wesley United Methodist Church | Waco | 2015 | This church is at 125 Turner Street. |
McMullen County: Tilden's Old Buildings
McMullen County has a couple of interesting old buildings in Tilden.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Dog Town Jail | Tilden | 1966 | This old jail is behind the courthouse in Tilden. | |
Old Rock Store | ![]() |
Tilden | 1966 | This historic rock store faces the courthouse in Tilden. |
Medina County: Castroville's European Charm
Medina County is known for Castroville, a town with a unique European heritage, reflected in its historic homes and churches.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Arcadius Steinle House![]() |
Castroville | 1962 | This house is at 1416 Florella Street. | |
Cordier-Tschirhart-Seal House![]() |
Castroville | 1976 | This house is at the intersection of Paris and Isabella streets. | |
Dolch-Hans Compound![]() |
Castroville | 2004 | This historic compound is at 1213-1215 Fiorella Street. | |
Dubuis House![]() |
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Castroville | 1966 | This house is on Angelo Street, across from St. Louis Church. |
F. Xavier Schmidt House![]() |
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Castroville | 1966 | This house is at the corner of Lisbon and Naples streets. |
Family Home of George T. Briscoe | Devine | 1977 | This family home is at 402 West Hondo Avenue. | |
First Church in Castroville![]() |
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Castroville | 1966 | This church is at 1208 Angelo Street. |
Fohn-Bless Store | ![]() |
Hondo | 1974 | This historic store is at 1020 18th Street. |
Fred Metzger House | Hondo | 1964 | This house is at 1003 16th Street. | |
Gallagher Ranch House | Helotes | 1967 | This ranch house is on a private road south of SH 16. | |
J. M. Koch's Hotel | ![]() |
D'Hanis | 2000 | This old railroad hotel is now a guest house on FM 1796. |
Landmark Inn![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Castroville | 1965 | This historic inn is at the intersection of Highway 90 and Florence Street. |
Leinweber Building | Hondo | 1986 | This building is at 1706 Avenue M, on the downtown plaza. | |
Louis Haller House![]() |
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Castroville | 1976 | This house is at 1307 Fiorella Street. |
Medina County Courthouse![]() |
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Hondo | 1984 | The county courthouse is in Hondo, at the intersection of Highway 16 and FM 462. |
Oefinger House | Quihi vicinity | 1994 | This house is north of Quihi on FM 2676. | |
Old Wurzbach Place | Castroville | 1967 | This place is north on CR 381 from FM 1957. | |
Rothe-Rowe Ranch House | D'Hanis | 1972 | This ranch house is north of D'Hanis, west of FM 1796. | |
Schuehle-Saathoff House![]() |
Quihi | 1996 | This house is at CR 365 at CR 4512. | |
St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church | Hondo | 1992 | This church is at 2102 Avenue J. | |
St. Louis Catholic Church![]() |
Castroville | 1970 | This church is on Angelo Street, opposite Houston Square. | |
St. Louis Church![]() |
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Castroville | 1966 | This church is at 1306 Angelo Street. |
Yancey United Methodist Church | ![]() |
Yancey | 2001 | This church is at 255 Church Street. |
Menard County: Historic Sites in Menard
Menard County has several historic buildings, including its courthouse and old bank.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Bank of Menard, 1903 | Menard | 1964 | This old bank building is at the corner of Bevans and San Saba Streets. | |
Frisco Depot | Menard | 1978 | This historic train depot is at 103 Frisco Avenue. | |
Menard County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
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Menard | 2003 | The county courthouse is a key landmark in Menard. |
Sacred Heart Catholic Church | Menard | 1984 | This church is at the corner of Canal and Bevans Streets. | |
Sentry Building![]() |
Menard | 1968 | This building is at Fort McKavett, on FM 864. |
Midland County: Oil History and Famous Homes
Midland County is known for its oil history and also for being the childhood home of a former U.S. President.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Bush, George W., Childhood Home![]() |
Midland | 2004 | This was the childhood home of former President George W. Bush. | |
Dorsey Home![]() |
Midland | 1962 | This historic home is at 213 North Weatherford Street. | |
Lawrence Home | Midland | 1965 | This home is at 1017 North Loraine Street. | |
Midland's First House | Midland | 1965 | This is considered the first house in Midland, located at 1017 North Loraine Street. | |
Petroleum Building | ![]() |
Midland | 1982 | This building is at 214 West Texas Avenue. |
Scharbauer Hotel (destroyed) | Midland | 1965 | This hotel was once located at 117 West Wall Street, but it has been destroyed. | |
W. F. Scarborough Home, | Midland | 1965 | This home is at 802 South Main Street. | |
Yucca Theater | Midland | 1981 | This historic theater is at 208 North Colorado Street. |
Milam County: Cameron's Historical Buildings
Milam County has several historic buildings, especially in Cameron, that tell about its past.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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All Saints Episcopal Church | ![]() |
Cameron | 1987 | This church is located on North Travis Avenue. |
Buckholts SPJST Lodge Hall | Buckholts | 2008 | This lodge hall is at 600 East US 190. | |
Dr. Nathan Cass House ("Ne Plus Ultra")![]() |
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Cameron | 1990 | This house, now called the Magnolia House, is at 502 North Travis Avenue. |
Green-Batte House | Cameron | 1969 | This house is at 201 East Main Street. | |
International & Great Northern Railroad Passenger Depot![]() |
Rockdale | 2005 | This historic train depot is at 11 North Main Street. | |
Milam County Jail of 1895![]() ![]() |
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Cameron | 1978 | This old jail is on the lawn of the museum on Fannin Street. |
R. F. and Minta Pool House![]() |
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Cameron | 2002 | This house is at 901 East Eighth Street. |
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Rockdale | 2015 | This historic tourist camp is at 915 East Cameron Avenue. |
Sharp General Store | ![]() |
San Gabriel | 1996 | This general store is on FM 487 at CR 410A. |
Sharp Presbyterian Church | ![]() |
Buckholts | 1988 | This church is on FM 487. |
St. Monica's Catholic Church | ![]() |
Cameron | 1983 | This church is at 306 South Nolan Avenue. |
The B. J. and Sue Dollar Baskin Home | ![]() |
Cameron | 2002 | This home is at 202 East Fifth Street. |
The Kay Theater | ![]() |
Rockdale | 2013 | This theater is at 352 North Main Street. |
Wied Hardware Store | Cameron | 2010 | This hardware store is at 413 West Batte Street. | |
Williams-Atkinson Homestead | Maysfield | 2006 | This homestead is on FM 485 at North CR 255. |
Mills County: Goldthwaite's Historic Buildings
Mills County is home to its historic courthouse and jail in Goldthwaite.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Hamilton-Soules House | Star | 2004 | This house is at 32 South FM 1047. | |
Mills County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
Goldthwaite | 2002 | The county courthouse is at 1011 Fourth Street. | |
Mills County Jail![]() ![]() |
Goldthwaite | 1965 | This old jail is at 1000 Fifth Street. |
Mitchell County: Colorado City's Old Buildings
Mitchell County has several historic churches and homes, mainly in Colorado City.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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All Saints' Church | ![]() |
Colorado City | 1968 | This church is at Third and Locust streets. |
E.M. Hardigree Home | Colorado City | 1967 | This home is at 305 Hickory Street. | |
F. M. Burns Home | Colorado City | 1963 | This home is at 304 East Fourth Street. | |
First Baptist Church | Loraine | 1967 | This church is at 104 West Market Avenue at Longfoot Street. | |
First Methodist Church | Colorado City | 1962 | This church is at 333 Chestnut Street. | |
John C. Prude Home | Colorado City | 1979 | This home is at 334 East Fourth Street. | |
Majors Home![]() |
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Colorado City | 1966 | This home is at 425 Chestnut Street. |
Old D.N. Arnett Home | Colorado City | 1968 | This home is at 685 Chestnut Street. |
Montague County: Historic Sites in North Texas
Montague County, in North Texas, has historic jails, courthouses, and churches.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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1927 Montague County Jail![]() |
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Montague | 1991 | This old jail is at the southeast corner of the courthouse square. |
Central Christian Church | Nocona | 1962 | This church is at 300 Cooke Street. | |
Cumberland Presbyterian Church | ![]() |
Bowie | 1962 | This church is at 401 West Pecan Street. |
First Christian Church of Bowie | Bowie | 1963 | This church is on East Wise Street. | |
Montague County Courthouse![]() |
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Montague | 2013 | The county courthouse is a central landmark in Montague. |
St. Peter Lutheran Church | ![]() |
Bowie | 1988 | This church is at 806 Lindsey Street. |
The Phillips House | Saint Jo | 2013 | This house is at 900 South Main Street. |
Montgomery County: Early Texas Settlements
Montgomery County has many historic homes and churches that show what early Texas settlements were like.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Bay's Chapel Methodist Church | Richards | 1967 | This church is on Bays Chapel Road. | |
Cathalorri | Montgomery | 1966 | This building is at 300 Prairie Street. | |
Crane Family Cabin | Conroe | 1974 | This cabin is at 770 Clepper Drive. | |
Davis Law Office | Montgomery | 1967 | This law office is at 14272 Liberty Street. | |
Esperanza | Willis | 1963 | This property is at 470 Esperanza Road. The marker was reported missing in 1985. | |
First State Bank of Montgomery | Montgomery | 1970 | This bank is at 14343 Liberty Street. | |
Frontier Colonial Home | ![]() |
Montgomery | 1964 | This home is at 770 Clepper Drive. |
J. S. Griffith Home | Montgomery | 1963 | This home is at 202 Prairie Street. | |
James Jordan (Jardine) Log House | Conroe | 1977 | This log house is at 770 Clepper Drive. | |
M. B. Steger Home | Montgomery | 1978 | This home is at 709 College Street. | |
Magnolia | Montgomery | 1966 | This property is at 801 College Street. | |
Magnolia Depot | ![]() |
Magnolia | 1999 | This historic train depot is at 426 Melton Street. |
Methodist Parsonage | Montgomery | 1965 | This parsonage is at 705 College Street. | |
Montgomery Baptist Church Building | Montgomery | 1985 | This church building is at 301 Pond Street. | |
N. H. Davis Cottage | ![]() |
Montgomery | 1966 | This cottage is at 14272 Liberty Street. |
Old Dr. Wm. P. Powell Home | Willis | 1967 | This home is at 201 North Wood Street. | |
Reinhardt Homestead | New Caney | 1991 | This homestead is on Comer Reinhart Road. | |
Simonton Home | ![]() |
Montgomery | 1964 | This home is at 770 Clepper Drive. |
Sunday-Moore House | Montgomery | 1982 | This house is southwest of Cook's Branch Conservancy. | |
The W. A. "Bay" Evans Home | Conroe | 1984 | This home is at 118 West Pauline Street. | |
Thomas Chapel United Methodist Church | Willis | 2001 | This church is at 512 West Martin Luther King Boulevard. | |
William Womack Home | Montgomery | 1963 | This home is south of Montgomery on FM 149. | |
Willis Methodist Church | Willis | 1965 | This church is at 200 North Thomason Street. | |
Wood-Valda Home | Montgomery | 1962 | This home is at 303 Mason Street. |
Moore County: No Landmarks Listed Yet
There are currently no Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks listed in Moore County.
Morris County: Historic Buildings in East Texas
Morris County has a few historic sites, including old meeting houses and homes.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Concord Meeting House | Omaha | 1966 | This meeting house is on CR 3306, west of Omaha. | |
Ned Walker Home | Omaha | 1967 | This home is on North FM 144, southwest of Omaha. | |
Spring Hill Primitive Baptist Church of Christ | Daingerfield | 1964 | This church is on CR 4201, east of SH 338. |
Motley County: Matador's Historic Buildings
Motley County features its old jail and a historic home in Matador.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Motley County Jail | ![]() |
Matador | 1976 | This old jail is at 900 Main Street. |
Roaring Springs Depot | ![]() |
Roaring Springs | 1977 | This historic train depot is at First Street and Broadway Street. |
Traweek House![]() |
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Matador | 1964 | This historic home is at 927 Lariat Avenue. |
Nacogdoches County: Deep East Texas History
Nacogdoches County is rich in history, with many landmarks reflecting its long past as one of the oldest towns in Texas.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Adolphus Sterne House![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Nacogdoches | 1977 | This historic house is at 211 South Lanana Street. |
Austin Building | ![]() |
Nacogdoches | 1993 | This building is at 2212 Alumni Drive. |
Burrows - Millard House | Millard's Crossing | 1976 | This house is at 6020 North Street. | |
Chas. Hoya Land Office![]() ![]() |
Nacogdoches | 1974 | This land office is at 120 East Pilar Street. | |
Durst - Taylor House![]() ![]() |
Nacogdoches | 1994 | This historic house is at 304 North Street. | |
Gingerbread House | Chireno | 1965 | This house is on Loop 34. | |
Halfway Inn (Flournoy - Granberry House) | ![]() |
Chireno | 1962 | This historic inn is on SH 21. |
Hotel Wiley | Garrison | 1999 | This hotel is at 116 South D Avenue. | |
Ingraham Building![]() |
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Nacogdoches | 1998 | This building is at 210 East Pilar Street. |
Lindsey House![]() |
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Nacogdoches | 1994 | This house is at 706 Virginia Avenue. |
Nacogdoches Federal Building / Post Office![]() ![]() |
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Nacogdoches | 1999 | This building served as a federal building and post office. |
Old Nacogdoches University Building![]() ![]() ![]() |
Nacogdoches | 1962 | This old university building is at 515 North Mound Street. | |
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Nacogdoches | 1962 | This historic fort is on Alumni Drive at Stephen F. Austin University. |
Rusk Building | Nacogdoches | 1998 | This building is at 2008 Alumni Drive. | |
Sam P. Smith Place | Nacogdoches | 1985 | This place is on East Main Street, east of Nacogdoches. | |
The Millard - Lee House | Millard's Crossing | 1974 | This house is at 6020 North Street. | |
The Roland Jones House![]() ![]() |
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Nacogdoches | 1973 | This house is at 141 North Church Street. |
The Sparks House | Nacogdoches | 1976 | This house is on Phillips Road. | |
Tol Barret House![]() |
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Nacogdoches | 1981 | This house is at 433 Phillips Road. |
Zion Hill First Baptist Church![]() |
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Nacogdoches | 1977 | This church is at 324 North Lanana Street. |
Navarro County, with Corsicana as its main city, has many historic homes and public buildings.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Beauford Halbert Jester Home | ![]() |
Corsicana | 1968 | This home is at 1508 Sycamore Avenue. |
Britton Dawson Home | Dawson | 1977 | This home was once a landmark, but it has since burned down. | |
Dunn-Ransom Home![]() |
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Corsicana | 1981 | This home is at 1303 West Fourth Avenue. |
First Methodist Church | ![]() |
Corsicana | 1967 | This church is at 320 North 15th Street. |
Frost Methodist Church | Frost | 1990 | This church is at 121 East North Front Street. | |
George Taylor Jester | ![]() |
Corsicana | 1967 | This home is at 609 West Seventh Avenue. |
Holman Home![]() |
Corsicana | 1983 | This home is at 212 North 30th Street. | |
Indian Trading Post | Corsicana | 1962 | This trading post is at 912 West Park Avenue. | |
Jester-Butler House | ![]() |
Corsicana | 1997 | This house is at 1522 Sycamore Avenue. |
Johnson-McCammon House | ![]() |
Corsicana | 1992 | This house is at 420 West Sixth Avenue. |
L. P. Hodge Home | Corsicana | 1963 | This home is on Rice Road in Chatfield. | |
Lemon-Edens House![]() |
Corsicana | 1983 | This house is at 745 West Third Avenue. | |
Navarro County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
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Corsicana | 1983 | The county courthouse is a major landmark in Corsicana. |
Old Welding Shop of H. C. Nicol | Corsicana | 1968 | This old welding shop is at 418 South 12th Street. | |
Roger Q. Mills Home![]() |
Corsicana | 1967 | This home is at 1200 West Second Avenue. | |
Senator James H. Woods Home | ![]() |
Corsicana | 1967 | This home is at 504 West Second Avenue. |
Squire Josiah Daniel Home | Kerens vicinity | 1963 | This home is east of Kerens. | |
Tatum Home![]() |
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Corsicana | 1983 | This home is at 729 West Third Avenue. |
Temple Beth-El![]() ![]() |
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Corsicana | 1981 | This historic temple is at 208 South 15th Street. |
The Scales-Fortson House | ![]() |
Corsicana | 1980 | This house is at 220 North 14th Street. |
Newton County: East Texas Landmarks
Newton County, in East Texas, has historic buildings including its courthouse and old college.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Autrey-Williams House![]() |
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Newton | 1981 | This house is at 717 North Street. |
Cade Building | ![]() |
Burkeville | 1993 | This building is at 142 SH 63 East. |
Newton County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
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Newton | 1974 | The county courthouse is a central landmark in Newton. |
Stringtown Schoolhouse | Newton vicinity | 2000 | This schoolhouse is on FM 1414. | |
W. H. Ford Male & Female College | ![]() |
Newton | 1965 | This old college building is at 309 North Rusk Street. |
Watson Chapel Methodist Church | Bleakwood | 1972 | This church is on SH 87 South, south of Bleakwood. |
Nolan County: Sweetwater's Historic Sites
Nolan County, home to Sweetwater, has several historic homes and public buildings.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Davis House | Sweetwater | 1992 | This house is at 513 Pine Street. | |
Edward J. Hamner House | Sweetwater | 1989 | This house was at 509 East Third Street, but it is no longer there. | |
I.M. (Mose) and Margaret Newman House![]() |
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Sweetwater | 2003 | This house is at 309 Ragland Street. |
R.A. Ragland House | ![]() |
Sweetwater | 1979 | This house, now the Pioneer Museum, is at 610 East Third Street. |
Ragland Building![]() ![]() |
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Sweetwater | 1979 | This building is at 113-117 East Third Street. |
Simmons House | Sweetwater | 1987 | This house is at 810 East Broadway Avenue. | |
Sweetwater Municipal Auditorium![]() |
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Sweetwater | 1982 | This auditorium is at 400 Locust Street. |
Trammell House | Sweetwater | 1996 | This house is at 1400 Sam Houston Street. |
Nueces County: Corpus Christi's Coastal Landmarks
Nueces County, home to Corpus Christi, has many historic buildings, especially along its beautiful coast.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Boby's Residence (PL65 - now Merriman House) | Corpus Christi | 1962 | This historic residence is at 1521 North Chaparral Street. | |
Broadway Bluff Improvement![]() |
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Corpus Christi | 1986 | This improvement is around Broadway and Mesquite Streets. |
Centennial House![]() |
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Corpus Christi | 1966 | This house is at 411 North Upper Broadway Street. |
Corpus Christi Cathedral | Corpus Christi | 1991 | This cathedral is at 505 North Upper Broadway Street. | |
First Presbyterian Church of Corpus Christi | Corpus Christi | 1989 | This church is at 435 South Upper Broadway Street. | |
First United Methodist Church of Robstown | ![]() |
Robstown | 2002 | This church is at 107 North Fourth Street. |
French-Galvan House | ![]() |
Corpus Christi | 1986 | This house is in Heritage Park at 1601 North Chaparral Street. |
Grande-Grossman House | ![]() |
Corpus Christi | 1985 | This house is in Heritage Park at 1517 North Chaparral Street. |
Grossman-Graham House | Corpus Christi | 1999 | This house is at 821 Oak Park Avenue. | |
Hotel Brendle | ![]() |
Robstown | 1984 | This hotel is at 601 East Avenue A. |
Julius Lichtenstein House![]() |
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Corpus Christi | 1976 | This house is in Heritage Park at 1617 North Chaparral Street. |
Nueces County Courthouse of 1914![]() ![]() |
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Corpus Christi | 1976 | This old courthouse is at 1100 North Mesquite Street. |
Nuecestown Schoolhouse | Corpus Christi | 1983 | This schoolhouse is at 11429 Leopard Street. | |
Old Saint Anthony's Catholic Church![]() |
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Robstown | 1978 | This church is on CR 61. |
Richard King House![]() |
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Corpus Christi | 2016 | This house is at 611 South Upper Broadway. |
Sidbury House![]() |
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Corpus Christi | 1976 | This house is in Heritage Park at 1609 North Chaparral Street. |
Simon Gugenheim House![]() |
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Corpus Christi | 1976 | This house is in Heritage Park at 1601 North Chaparral Street. |
Temple Beth El | Corpus Christi | 2003 | This temple is at 1315 Craig Street. | |
Wynn Seale Junior High School![]() |
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Corpus Christi | 1986 | This junior high school is at 1701 Ayers Street. |
Ochiltree County: Perryton's Historic Buildings
Ochiltree County has a couple of historic buildings in Perryton.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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First Sanitarium | Perryton | 1962 | This building is at 221 South Baylor Street. | |
Old Blasingame Home | Perryton | 1987 | This home is at 1001 South Cedar Street. |
Oldham County: Ranching and Courthouse History
Oldham County's landmarks tell stories of its ranching past and early courthouses.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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LS Alamosa Ranch Headquarters | Vega | 1975 | This ranch headquarters is south of RM 1061. It's on private property. | |
Tascosa Courthouse, 1884. | Vega | 1965 | This old courthouse is at Cal Farley's Boys Ranch. |
Orange County: Southeast Texas Landmarks
Orange County, in Southeast Texas, has several historic homes and public buildings.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Bland-Bazzano House | Orange | 1981 | This house is at 601 North 12th Street. | |
Cow Bayou Swing Bridge![]() |
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Bridge City | 2010 | This swing bridge crosses Cow Bayou on SH 73/87. |
Cox House | Orange | 2015 | This house is at 612 West Orange Avenue. | |
Home of Jimmy O. Sims![]() |
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Orange | 1979 | This home is at 905 Division Avenue. |
Jackson-Hustmyre House | Orange | 1982 | This house is at 611 North Seventh Street. | |
Joe and Annie Lucas House![]() |
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Orange | 1992 | This house is at 812 West Pine Avenue. |
Jorgensen House | Orange | 1994 | This house is at 1209 West Pine Avenue. | |
Lutcher Memorial Church Building![]() |
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Orange | 1978 | This church building is at 902 West Green Avenue. |
The Howell-Linscomb Home | Orange | 1981 | This home is at 1212 West Pine Avenue. | |
The Neyland-Gilmer House | Orange | 1979 | This house is at 312 West Pine Avenue. | |
W. H. Stark House![]() |
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Orange | 1976 | This house is at 611 West Green Avenue. |
Woodmen of the World Lodge Building | Orange | 1993 | This lodge building is at 110 South Border Street. |
Palo Pinto County: Historic Buildings in Central Texas
Palo Pinto County has several historic churches, schools, and other buildings.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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First Christian Church | ![]() |
Palo Pinto | 1968 | This church is on Elm Street. |
Home of Stephen Bethel Strawn | ![]() |
Strawn | 1973 | This home is at 721 Hinkson Avenue. |
Mineral Wells High School | ![]() |
Mineral Wells | 2001 | This old high school building was damaged by fire in 2022. |
Robinson School | ![]() |
Strawn vicinity | 2001 | This school is north of Strawn on SH 16. |
Rock Schoolhouse | ![]() |
Mineral Wells | 1987 | This historic schoolhouse is at 201 NW Fifth Avenue. |
Strawn City Hall | ![]() |
Strawn | 1994 | This city hall is at 118 East Housley Street. |
Thomas House | ![]() |
Strawn | 2002 | This house is at 715 Central Avenue. |
Weatherford, Mineral Wells & Northwestern Railway Depot![]() |
Mineral Wells | 1985 | This historic train depot is at 403 South Oak Avenue. |
Panola County: East Texas Historic Sites
Panola County has a historic jail and church.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Old Panola County Jail![]() ![]() |
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Carthage | 1967 | This old jail is at 213 North Shelby Street. |
Woods Methodist Church![]() |
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Woods | 1970 | This church is on CR 425. |
Parker County: Weatherford's Historic Buildings
Parker County, home to Weatherford, has many historic buildings, including its courthouse and old city hall.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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1933 Weatherford City Hall![]() |
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Weatherford | 1987 | This city hall is at 119 Palo Pinto Street. |
Chandor Gardens![]() |
Weatherford | 2011 | These beautiful gardens are at 711 West Lee Avenue. | |
Eureka Lodge No. 371, A. F. & A. M. | ![]() |
Springtown | 1987 | This lodge is at 101 North Main Street. |
First Plant of Acme Brick Company | Weatherford | 1966 | This was the first plant for Acme Brick Company, located on Bennett Road. | |
First Plant of Acme Brick Company | Weatherford | 1966 | This was the first plant for Acme Brick Company, located on Bennett Road. | |
First United Methodist Church of Weatherford![]() |
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Weatherford | 1979 | This church is at 301 South Main Street. |
Franco-Texan Land Company Building![]() |
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Weatherford | 2012 | This building is at 116 Houston Avenue. |
James Claude Wright House | ![]() |
Weatherford | 2012 | This house is at 202 West Oak Street. |
Millsap United Methodist Church | ![]() |
Millsap | 2014 | This church is at 402 Lamar Street. |
Parker County Courthouse![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Weatherford | 1965 | The county courthouse is a central landmark in Weatherford. |
R. W. Kindel House | ![]() |
Weatherford | 1975 | This house is at 402 West Spring Street. |
Santa Fe Depot | ![]() |
Weatherford | 1962 | This historic train depot is at 401 Fort Worth Highway. |
Silver Creek United Methodist Church | ![]() |
Azle | 1983 | This church is on Church Road. |
Sunshine Special's "Ellsmere" | Cresson | 1966 | This historic train car is at the Pate Museum of Transportation. | |
Texas Pythian Home | Weatherford | 1985 | This home is at 1825 East Bankhead Drive. | |
Tucker House | Weatherford | 2012 | This house is at 245 Tucker Drive. | |
Twentieth Century Club | ![]() |
Weatherford | 2010 | This club building is at 321 South Main Street. |
Weatherford College Old Main Building | ![]() |
Weatherford | 1964 | This building is at Weatherford College. |
Weatherford Post Office![]() |
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Weatherford | 1988 | This post office is at 117 Fort Worth Highway. |
Woolfolk-McCall House | ![]() |
Weatherford | 1975 | This house is at 202 South Waco Street. |
Parmer County: Farwell's Historic Buildings
Parmer County has several historic buildings in Farwell, including its courthouse and old banks.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Bank Building, Old | Farwell | 1962 | This old bank building is at 400 3rd Street. | |
First National Bank | Farwell | 1962 | This bank is at 400 3rd Street, on the west side of the courthouse square. | |
Hopping-Aldridge House | Farwell | 1984 | This house is at 710 4th Street. | |
Parmer County Courthouse | Farwell | 1962 | The county courthouse is a central landmark in Farwell. |
Pecos County: Fort Stockton's Historic Sites
Pecos County is home to Fort Stockton and several historic buildings related to its past.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Annie Riggs Hotel![]() |
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Ft. Stockton | 1966 | This historic hotel is at 301 South Main Street. |
Courthouse, Jail and Zero Stone | ![]() |
Ft. Stockton | 1966 | These historic buildings are on West Callaghan Street. |
First National Bank Building | ![]() |
Ft. Stockton | 1983 | This bank building is at 121 North Main Street. |
Fort Stockton Guard House![]() |
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Ft. Stockton | 1966 | This guard house is at 301 East 3rd Street. |
Fort Stockton Officers' Quarters![]() |
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Ft. Stockton | 1966 | These officers' quarters are at 400 North Williams Street. |
Grey Mule Saloon![]() |
Ft. Stockton | 1966 | This historic saloon is at 219 South Main Street. | |
Koehler's Saloon and Store![]() |
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Ft. Stockton | 1966 | This saloon and store is on South Spring Drive. |
Oldest House | Ft. Stockton | 1966 | This is considered the oldest house, located at 601 South Nelson Street. | |
St. Joseph's Catholic Church | Ft. Stockton | 1966 | This church is at 403 South Main Street. | |
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church![]() |
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Ft. Stockton | 1966 | This church is on East 2nd Street. |
Telegraph Office & School | Ft. Stockton | 1966 | This building is at 201 West Gallagher Street. | |
Young's Store![]() |
Ft. Stockton | 1966 | This store is at 201 East Callaghan Street. |
Polk County: Livingston's Historic Places
Polk County, with Livingston as its county seat, has many historic homes and churches.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Augustus Darby Home | Moscow | 1964 | This home is on FM 350, east of Old Berring Road. It's on private property. | |
Bethel Baptist Church | ![]() |
Bold Springs | 1966 | This church is on FM 350 North. |
Birthplace of Margo Jones | ![]() |
Livingston | 1967 | This is the birthplace of Margo Jones, located at 517 South Washington Avenue. |
Davison Home | Livingston | 1966 | This home is at 307 North Beatty Street. | |
E. C. Matthews Home | ![]() |
Moscow | 1966 | This home is on Loop 177. |
First Baptist Church | ![]() |
Moscow | 1965 | This church is on North Old Highway 35. |
First National Bank | Livingston | 1967 | This bank is at 308 West Church Street. | |
G. G. Nettles Home | ![]() |
Livingston | 1966 | This home is at 434 Young Street. |
Goodrich School | ![]() |
Goodrich | 2011 | This school is at 234 Katie Simpson Avenue. |
John C. Leggett House | Livingston | 1967 | This historic house is in Livingston. | |
John Kale House | Livingston | 1965 | This historic house is in Livingston. | |
Magee-Love Log House | Goodrich | 1970 | This log house is on private property and not accessible. | |
Moscow Baptist Church | Moscow | 1965 | This church is at 13994 North Old Highway 35. | |
Moscow Masonic Male and Female Academy | Moscow | 1962 | This academy is at 464 Loop 177. | |
Old Bean Place | 1964 | This historic place is not specifically located. | ||
P. B. Maxey Home | ![]() |
Corrigan | 1968 | This home is on Maxey Road. |
Polk County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
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Livingston | 2001 | The county courthouse is at 101 West Church Street. |
Site of Old Andress Inn | Livingston | 1967 | This site is at 109 West Mill Street. | |
The Sawyer House | ![]() |
Livingston | 1987 | This house is at 110 South Oak Avenue. |
Village of the Alabama and Coushatti Indians | ![]() |
Livingston | 1962 | This historic village is on PR 56 at US 190. |
Whitehead Home | Livingston | 1967 | This home is at the end of Whitehead Road. |
Potter County: Amarillo's Historic Buildings
Potter County, home to Amarillo, has many historic homes, churches, and public buildings.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Alice Victoria Ghormley Curtis House![]() |
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Amarillo | 1997 | This house is at 1626 South Washington Street. |
Avery and Mary Turner House | Amarillo | 2011 | This house is at 1706 South Polk Street. | |
Bivins Home![]() |
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Amarillo | 1965 | This home is at 1000 South Polk Street. |
Bivins Library (PLATE 81)![]() |
Amarillo | 1965 | This library is at 1000 South Polk Street. | |
Canadian River | Amarillo | 1967 | This marker is near the Canadian River, northeast of Amarillo. | |
Clarence and Lorraine Eakle House![]() |
Amarillo | 1994 | This house is at 2220 South Tyler Street. | |
Eakle-Archer House![]() |
Amarillo | 1994 | This house is at 2104 South Polk Street. | |
Edward L. and Margaret Seewald Roberts House | Amarillo | 2016 | This house is at 2211 South Harrison Street. | |
Fisk Medical Arts & Professional Building![]() |
Amarillo | 2011 | This building is at 724 South Polk Street. | |
H. B. Sanborn House![]() |
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Amarillo | 1971 | This house is at 1311 South Madison Street. |
H. W. and Katie Galbraith House | Amarillo | 1991 | This house is at 1710 South Polk Street. | |
Herring-Crudgington House![]() |
Amarillo | 1991 | This house is at 1710 South Tyler Street. | |
Houghton House![]() ![]() |
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Amarillo | 1981 | This house is at 1700 South Polk Street. |
Mary (Masterson) and John Fain House![]() |
Amarillo | 1994 | This house is at 2405 South Van Buren Street. | |
McBride Ranch House![]() |
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Amarillo | 1971 | This ranch house is in the Alibates Flint Quarries National Monument. |
Northwest Texas Hospital School of Nursing![]() |
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Amarillo | 1997 | This school of nursing is at 2209 SW 6th Avenue. |
Old First Baptist Church | Amarillo | 1964 | This church is at 1200 South Tyler Street. | |
Ordway Hall![]() |
Amarillo | 2008 | This hall is at 2201 South Washington Street. | |
Polk Street United Methodist Church![]() |
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Amarillo | 2013 | This church is at 1401 South Polk Street. |
Potter County Courthouse![]() |
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Amarillo | 1996 | The county courthouse is at 501 South Taylor Street. |
Potter County Library![]() |
Amarillo | 1997 | This library is at 519 South Taylor Street. | |
Russell Gymnasium![]() |
Amarillo | 2008 | This gymnasium is at 2221 South Washington Street. | |
Santa Fe Building![]() |
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Amarillo | 1997 | This building is at 900 South Polk Street. |
Shuford-Killough House | Amarillo | 1991 | This house is at 1608 South Polk Street. | |
Smith-Rogers House | Amarillo | 2008 | This house is at 4841 SW Ninth Avenue. |
Presidio County: Marfa's Unique History
Presidio County, known for Marfa, has unique historic sites including old military buildings and its courthouse.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Blackwell School | Marfa | 2010 | This school is at 501 South Abbot Street. | |
Building 98, Fort D.A. Russell![]() ![]() |
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Marfa | 2004 | This building is at 705 West Bonnie Street. |
El Fortin del Cibolo![]() |
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Shafter | 1992 | This historic district is at Cibolo Creek Ranch. |
El Paisano Hotel![]() |
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Marfa | 1979 | This historic hotel is at 207 North Highland Avenue. |
Humphris-Humphreys House | Marfa | 1996 | This house is at 110 West San Antonio Street. | |
Hunter Gymnasium | Marfa | 2010 | This gymnasium is at 300 North Gonzales Street. | |
Presidio County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
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Marfa | 1964 | The county courthouse is a central landmark in Marfa. |
St. Paul's Episcopal Church | Marfa | 2015 | This church is at 101 East Washington Street. |
Rains County: Emory's Historic Buildings
Rains County has its historic courthouse and a notable house in Emory.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Rains County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
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Emory | 2002 | The county courthouse is at 167 East Quitman Street. |
The Amis House | ![]() |
Emory | 1985 | This house is at 304 East Quitman Street. |
Randall County: Canyon's Historic Sites
Randall County, home to Canyon, has several historic buildings, including its courthouse and museum.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Amarillo Globe Dream House![]() |
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Amarillo | 2008 | This house is at 3104 South Harrison Street. |
Buffalo Courts | Canyon | 2007 | This historic motel is at 102 North 25th Street. | |
C.R. Burrow House | Canyon | 2009 | This house is at 1110 5th Avenue. | |
First National Bank Building | Canyon | 2005 | This bank building is at 400 15th Street. | |
L. T. Lester Home![]() |
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Canyon | 1967 | This home is at 310 8th Street. |
Palisades State Park Concession Building | Canyon | 2014 | This building is at 100 Brentwood Road. | |
Panhandle-Plains Museum![]() |
Canyon | 1970 | This museum is at 2503 4th Avenue. | |
Presbyterian Church Building | Canyon | 1990 | This church building is at 1319 5th Avenue. | |
Randall County Courthouse | ![]() |
Canyon | 1965 | The county courthouse is a central landmark in Canyon. |
Sam Wood Cabin | Canyon | 1966 | This cabin is on the east lawn of the Panhandle-Plains Museum. | |
Shaw-Keiser House | Canyon | 2007 | This house is at 1214 5th Avenue. | |
T-Anchor Ranch Headquarters | Canyon | 1967 | This ranch headquarters is on the east lawn of the Panhandle-Plains Museum. | |
Terry and Georgie Sneed Thompson House | Amarillo | 2003 | This house is at 3002 South Ong Street. | |
The Little House of Fellowship | Canyon | 2010 | This building is at 308 17th Street. |
Reagan County: Big Lake and Stiles Landmarks
Reagan County has a historic place near Big Lake and an old courthouse in Stiles.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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John E. Gardner Place | Big Lake | 1964 | This place is on Santa Rita Road, near Big Lake. It's on private property. | |
Stiles Courthouse![]() ![]() |
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Stiles | 1969 | This old courthouse is on SH 137, northwest of Big Lake. |
Real County: Leakey's Courthouse
Real County's main landmark is its courthouse in Leakey.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Real County Courthouse | Leakey | 2000 | The county courthouse is at 146 South Market Street. |
Red River County: Clarksville's Historic Buildings
Red River County, with Clarksville as its county seat, has many historic homes, churches, and its courthouse.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Andrew Thompson House | ![]() |
Clarksville | 1984 | This house is at 706 North Walnut Street. |
Col. Charles DeMorse Home![]() |
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Clarksville | 1962 | This home is at 115 East Comanche Street. |
First Christian Church of Detroit | ![]() |
Detroit | 1984 | This church is at 155 First Street NW. |
First Presbyterian Church of Clarksville | ![]() |
Clarksville | 1966 | This church is at 106 South Pecan Street. |
First Presbyterian Church of Clarksville | ![]() |
Clarksville | 1966 | This church is at 106 South Pecan Street. |
John Nance Garner Home | ![]() |
Detroit | 1971 | This was the home of John Nance Garner, located at 200 South Main Street. |
McKenzie Home | Clarksville | 1963 | This home is on CR 1287. | |
Old W. L. Nunnely Home | ![]() |
Clarksville | 1969 | This home is at 507 South Locust Street. |
Red River County Jail | ![]() |
Clarksville | 1983 | This old jail is on West Madison Street. |
Red River Courthouse![]() ![]() |
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Clarksville | 1966 | The county courthouse is at 400 North Walnut Street. |
St. Paul Methodist Church | ![]() |
Clarksville | 1971 | This church is at 403 West Pierce Street. |
Reeves County: Pecos's Historic Sites
Reeves County, home to Pecos, has historic missions and old military hospital sites.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Mission Mary | Balmorhea | 2010 | This mission is on FM 3078, west of Toyah Creek. | |
Old Camp Hospital | Pecos | 1966 | This old hospital is at 1703 West 4th Street. | |
Orient Hotel | Pecos | 1964 | This hotel is at 120 East 1st Street, now part of the West of the Pecos Museum. | |
Vicinity of Significant Neighbors Ford Trail | Pecos | 1966 | This marker is in a roadside park on US 285, north of Pecos. |
Refugio County: Coastal Bend Landmarks
Refugio County, in the Coastal Bend region, has historic homes and its city hall.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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John Howland Wood and Nancy Clark Wood House![]() |
Bayside | 1999 | This house is at 533 Copano Bay Drive. | |
Refugio City Hall | ![]() |
Refugio | 1990 | This city hall is at 613 Commerce Street. |
T-C Ranch House | 1972 | This ranch house is off US 77, near the San Antonio River. It's on private property. | ||
Woodworth House | Refugio | 1976 | This house is at 209 East Purisima Street. |
Roberts County: Miami's Courthouse
Roberts County has its historic courthouse in Miami.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Roberts County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
Miami | 2000 | The county courthouse is at 301 East Commercial Street. |
Robertson County: Historic Buildings in Central Texas
Robertson County has many historic homes, churches, and public buildings.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Adams-White Place | ![]() |
Hearne | 1968 | This place is at 1105 Magnolia Street. |
Allen Hardware Store | ![]() |
Hearne | 1968 | This hardware store is at 111 West Third Street. |
Barton Home![]() |
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Calvert | 1979 | This home is at 404 Maple Street. |
Church of the Epiphany![]() |
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Calvert | 1967 | This church is at 504 East Gregg Street. |
Citizens Bank & Trust Co. Building![]() |
Calvert | 1968 | This bank building is at 516 Main Street. | |
Cobb's Market![]() |
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Calvert | 1967 | This market is at 517 Main Street. |
First Presbyterian Church![]() |
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Calvert | 1967 | This church is at 401 East Barton Street. |
Former Calvert Courthouse![]() ![]() |
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Calvert | 1968 | This old courthouse is at 604 Elm Street. |
Franklin Carnegie Library![]() |
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Franklin | 1986 | This library is at 315 East Decherd Street. |
Howard House![]() |
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Calvert | 1982 | This house is at 404 East Gregg Street. |
Jacques Adoue Building![]() |
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Calvert | 1973 | This building is at 506 Main Street. |
Katy Hamman Stricker Library![]() |
Calvert | 2003 | This library is at 404 East Mitchell Street. | |
Mistrot-Adoue House![]() |
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Calvert | 1981 | This house is at 303 East Mitchell Street. |
Old Calvert Foundry and Manufacturing Company![]() |
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Calvert | 1969 | This old foundry is at 502 Main Street. |
Old Cavitt Home | ![]() |
Calvert | 1964 | This old home is at 312 FM 391. |
Old Cavitt House | ![]() |
Wheelock | 1964 | This old house is at 312 FM 391. |
Philen House | ![]() |
Hearne | 1962 | This house is at 604 South Magnolia Street. |
Randolph-Field Place![]() |
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Calvert | 1970 | This place is at 800 China Street. |
Robert Cyrus Allen Home![]() |
Hearne | 1980 | This home is at 402 Cedar Street. | |
Robertson County Courthouse![]() ![]() |
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Franklin | 1968 | The county courthouse is at 100 West Decherd Street. |
St. Mary's Catholic Church | ![]() |
Bremond | 1969 | This church is at 715 North Main Street. |
St. Paul United Methodist Church | Calvert | 2001 | This church is at 101 M.L. King, Jr. Street. | |
St. Phillips Episcopal | ![]() |
Hearne | 1979 | This church is at 408 Cedar Street. |
Stricker-Sneed House![]() |
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Calvert | 1973 | This house is at 503 Pin Oak Street. |
Rockwall County: Royse City's Historic Buildings
Rockwall County has a historic lodge and church in Royse City.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Royse City Lodge No. 663, A.F. & A.M.![]() |
Royse City | 1994 | This lodge is at 124 South Arch Street. | |
Royse City's First United Methodist Church Building | ![]() |
Royse City | 1978 | This church building is at 701 East Church Street. |
Runnels County: Ballinger's Historic Sites
Runnels County, with Ballinger as its county seat, has several historic buildings including its courthouse and old banks.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Abilene & Southern Depot | Ballinger | 1978 | This train depot is on South Seventh Street. | |
Carnegie Library Building![]() ![]() |
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Ballinger | 1977 | This historic library is at 204 North Eighth Street. |
First Presbyterian Church | Ballinger | 1962 | This church is at 301 North Broadway Street. | |
First United Presbyterian Church | Ballinger | 1962 | This church is at 301 North Broadway Street. | |
German Methodist Church/First Fire Station | Ballinger | 1962 | This building served as both a church and a fire station, located at 420 Strong Street. | |
Lynn - Hathaway Building | Ballinger | 1962 | This building is at 800 Hutchings Avenue. | |
Nancy Parker Cabin | Winters | 1970 | This cabin is on FM 382. | |
Old Cotton Oil Mill | Winters | 1962 | This old mill is at 711 North Melwood Street. | |
Oldest Rock Building in City | Rowena | 1967 | This is the oldest rock building in the city, located at 307 Depot Street. | |
Rock Hotel | Winters | 1982 | This hotel is at 300 West Dale Street. | |
Runnels County Courthouse | ![]() |
Ballinger | 1967 | The county courthouse is at 613 Hutchings Avenue. |
St. Mary, Star of the Sea, Catholic Church | Ballinger | 1984 | This church is at 608 North Sixth Street. | |
Theile Building![]() |
Miles | 1968 | This building is at 2nd and Robinson Streets. | |
Winters State Bank | Winters | 2001 | This bank is at 101 North Main Street. |
Rusk County: Henderson's Historic Landmarks
Rusk County, with Henderson as its county seat, has many historic homes and public buildings.
Registered Texas Historic Landmark | Image | Nearest city | Year designated | Description |
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Birdwell House | Cushing | 1967 | This house is on CR 4233, behind the Monte Verdi Plantation house. | |
Crim, Elias Fleming and Mattie Spharler, House![]() |
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Henderson | 2003 | This house is at 310 East Main Street. |
Dennard Home | Mount Enterprise | 1984 | This home is on CR 3198, east of FM 95. | |
Gaston Public School Complex | ![]() |
Joinerville | 1992 | This school complex is on CR 4133A. |
Hardeman-Griffin House | Henderson | 1985 | This house is at 313 East Main Street. | |
Howard-Dickinson House | Henderson | 1968 | This house is at 501 South Main Street. | |
Leverett House | Overton | 1962 | This house is on CR 133, west of SH 42. | |
M. Kangerga & Bro.![]() |
Henderson | 1990 | This building is at 102 East Main Street. | |
M. Kangerga House | Henderson | 1969 | This house is at 501 North High Street. | |
Mattie Trammel Schoolhouse | Henderson | 1992 | This schoolhouse is at 600 North High Street. | |
Monte Verdi![]() |
Cushing | 1964 | This historic plantation is at 11992 CR 4233. | |
Old House of Dr. Wm. M. Ross | 1962 | This historic house is not specifically located. | ||
Pine Grove Cumberland Presbyterian Church | Henderson | 1966 | This church is south of FM 2867 on CR 364 South. | |
Richardson-Lowe House | Laneville | 1976 | This house is north of US 84, west of FM 225. | |
Rogers-Craig House | Henderson | 2012 | This house is at 1011 South Main Street. | |
T. J. Walling Log Cabin | ![]() |
Henderson | 1983 | This log cabin is at 514 North High Street. |
See also
Anderson-Callahan • Cameron-Duval • Eastland-Gray • Grayson-Hudspeth • Hunt-Martin • Mason-Rusk • Sabine-Travis • Trinity-Zavala |