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  2. Pearsall, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Pearsall (/ ˈ p ɪər s ɔː l / PEER-sawl) is a city in and the county seat of Frio County, Texas, United States. [4] The population was 7,325 at the 2020 census , [ 5 ] [ 6 ] down from 9,146 at the 2010 census.

  3. List of Googie architecture structures (United States)

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    Googie was an original architectural style which began in Southern California during the 1940s. Influenced by the coming of the Space Age, the Googie-themed architecture popularity was most notable from the mid-1940s to early 1970s, among motels, coffee houses and gas stations.

  4. List of Art Deco architecture in Texas - Wikipedia

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    "New Deal Map". The Living New Deal. Retrieved 2020-12-25. "SAH Archipedia". Society of Architectural Historians. Retrieved 2021-11-21. "Walking Tour of Downtown Fort Worth." Fort Worth Architecture. Retrieved 2022-09-06\

  5. Category:Modernist architecture in Texas - Wikipedia

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    International style architecture in Texas (4 P) Pages in category "Modernist architecture in Texas" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total.

  6. O'Neil Ford - Wikipedia

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    O'Neil Ford (December 3, 1905 – July 20, 1982) was an American architect of the mid-20th century in Texas, and a leading architect of the American Southwest.He is considered one of the nation's best unknown architects, and his designs merged the modernism of Europe with the indigenous qualities of early Texas architecture. [1]

  7. Frio County, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Frio County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 18,385. [1] The county seat is Pearsall. [2] The county was created in 1858 and later organized in 1871. [3] Frio is named for the Frio River, whose name is Spanish for "cold". [4]

  8. James Riely Gordon - Wikipedia

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    James Riely Gordon (August 2, 1863 – March 16, 1937) [1] was an architect who practiced in San Antonio until 1902 and then in New York City, where he gained national recognition. J. Riely Gordon is best known for his landmark county courthouses, in particular those in Texas. Working during the state's "Golden Age" (1883–1898) of courthouse ...

  9. Pearsall - Wikipedia

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