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  2. Granger, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Granger is a city in Williamson County, Texas, United States. It was incorporated in 1891. It was incorporated in 1891. The population was 1,183 at the 2020 census .

  3. Granger House and The Perch - Wikipedia

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    The "Granger House" was built by local architect (and Austin native) Charles Granger in 1952, preceded by a smaller residence known as "The Perch" in 1945. Both buildings feature a distinctive boxy Mid-Century modern style, unique in the local neighborhood, that is today almost unaltered from their original appearance.

  4. List of Grange Hall buildings - Wikipedia

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    Built by Levi and Alanson Valentine in 1879, the landmark 4 story building is a rare example of 19th century architecture that has remained almost unaltered since its original construction. Today Valentown Hall is an intriguing Historical Museum. 82: Leon Grange No. 795: 1903 built 2014 NRHP-listed U.S. Route 62

  5. List of Art Deco architecture in Texas - Wikipedia

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    508 Park Avenue, Dallas, 1929 6851 Gaston Avenue, Dallas, 1936; Bath House Cultural Center, Dallas, 1930; Cotton Bowl Stadium, Dallas, 1936; Dallas High School Arts and Sciences Building, Dallas, 1930 and 1941

  6. Arthur Fehr - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Fehr, F.A.I.A. (November 19, 1904 - January 23, 1969) was an American architect who turned in mid-career from his traditional architectural education to the Modern or International style and was one of its first practitioners in Texas.

  7. List of Brutalist architecture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Kane Hall, University of Washington, Seattle (Walker & McGough, 1971) [30] Meany Hall, University of Washington, Seattle (Kirk, Wallace & McKinley, 1974) [30] Nuclear Reactor Building, University of Washington, The Architect Artist Group/TAAG, (1961) Odegaard Undergraduate Library, University of Washington, Seattle (Kirk, Wallace & McKinley ...

  8. Architecture of Texas - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of the U.S. state of Texas comes from a wide variety of sources. Many of the state's buildings reflect Texas' Spanish and Mexican roots; in addition, there is considerable influence from mostly the American South as well as the Southwest. Rapid economic growth since the mid twentieth century has led to a wide variety of ...

  9. Dallas Municipal Building - Wikipedia

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    The City purchased land for the fourth City Hall between 1911 and 1912 from Eliza Trice, Otto H. Lang and the Sweeney Family. Designed by C. D. Hill & Company in the Beaux-Arts style, plans were drawn up in 1913 and the Spring Fred A. Jones Building Company began construction.