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It is located in the Offenhauser Insurance Building, which was built in 1879, [4] making it the oldest brick building in the city. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The Museum of Regional History narrates the history of the region, from its indigenous Caddo people and early Spanish and French explorers, to its agriculture and early industry , to its ...
June 29, 1976 (420 Pine St. Texarkana: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark: 3: Earl-Rochelle House: Earl-Rochelle House: July 1, 1999 (1920 Magnolia St. Texarkana
Naranjo Museum of Natural History: Lufkin Angelina Dinosaurs and fossils, artifacts of ancient cultures [7] Texas Forestry Museum: Lufkin: Angelina Texas timber history [8] Ace of Clubs House: Texarkana: Bowie AJA the Draughn-Moore House on the National Register of Historic Places [9] Discovery Place Children's Museum Texarkana: Bowie [10]
In Fall 2010, Discovery Place opened its first Discovery Place Kids Museum in Huntersville, North Carolina. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] As part of a larger vision to develop other Discovery Place Kids locations across the region, [ 7 ] Discovery Place Kids-Huntersville aims to appeal to families with young children and offers those living in outlying suburban ...
An archaeological team excavates a portion of a site of a planned Related Group residential tower complex on the Miami River in Brickell where a remarkable trove of prehistoric indigenous finds ...
The Buhrman–Pharr Hardware Company Historic District encompasses a pair of brick commercial buildings on 3rd Street in Texarkana, Arkansas.The two four-story structures, located on the block between Laurel and Ash Streets, were built in 1914 and 1923 for the Buhrmann–Pharr Hardware Company, a significant force in the economic development of Texarkana for more than a century.
In January 2019, this Phillips 66 service station in Turkey was recognized by the Texas Historical Commission as a Recorded Texas Historical Landmark, and a Marker Dedication Ceremony to unveil the State Historical Marker is planned to take place at the service station in April 2020. Standard Oil Red Crown Service Station, Ogallala, Nebraska
The Cotton Belt Railroad Office Building is a historic commercial building at 312 East Broad Street in Texarkana, Arkansas. Built c. 1910, this two-story brick building is one of the oldest buildings in downtown Texarkana. Its exterior walls have been stuccoed, and it has a flat roof behind a stuccoed brick parapet.