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  2. Wintergreen, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Wintergreen is a ghost town in northeastern Karnes County, Texas, United States. It once stood at the intersection of the Victoria - San Antonio Roads and the lower Helena - Gonzales Roads . Wintergreen appeared on maps from 1858 to 1868, including an 1865 Civil War map.

  3. Category:City halls in Texas - Wikipedia

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    City and town halls on the National Register of Historic Places in Texas (2 P) Pages in category "City halls in Texas" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  4. List of city and town halls in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Washington DC's former city hall is an example of neoclassical architecture, which was in vogue when it was built. John A. Wilson Building, current municipal building, also known as the District Building; District of Columbia City Hall, former municipal building, now serves as a courthouse

  5. Closed! This city hall in North Texas shuts down after mass ...

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    This city hall in North Texas shuts down after mass resignations. Abby Church. January 20, 2023 at 3:12 PM. 1 / 2. ... The city hall has been closed for two weeks, Thompson said, and all ...

  6. Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad Passenger Station

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    The Passenger Station and adjacent Santa Fe Freight Building. The depot was built by the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad (a subsidiary of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway, also known as the "Santa Fe") in 1900 [2] and renovated in 1938. The station was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. [3]

  7. Fire Station and City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Fire Station and City Hall at 224 N. Guadalupe St. in San Marcos, Texas was built in 1915. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [1] It is a two-story buff brick building. It was designed by Austin architect Roy L. Thomas. [2]

  8. Houston City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Houston City Hall building is the headquarters of the City of Houston's municipal government. Constructed during 1938 and 1939, the City Hall complex is located on Bagby Street on the western side of Downtown Houston .

  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.