Results for Building One
Old Bell Telephone Building
Built in 1911 by a local attorney, R.C. Rose, as Osceola's...
Pioneer Public Buildings
The old "Bowery" was the first place of worship used by th...
Southwestern Telegraph & Telephone Building
Veteran Travis County official and historian Frank Brown (...
Sannoner Historic District Medical Arts Building
Built in 1826 in the Spanish Revival architectural style, ...
Lesesne-Stone Building (The KGTN Building)
This limestone commercial structure was built in 1884 to h...
General Telephone Building
This structure was built c. 1934 by the California Water &...
Pioneer Building
The Pioneer Building is one of the finest a...
Results for Building One
Old Bell Telephone Building
Built in 1911 by a local attorney, R.C. Rose, as Osceola's first telephone office, the building features two louver-covered windows, a cornice dividing the two floors and two square pilasters with corbelled brick separating the upper 8-over-8 windows. The Episcopal ...
Pioneer Public Buildings
The old "Bowery" was the first place of worship used by the members of the Latter Day Saints Church who came to St. Johns in 1879-1880. The Assembly Hall, located on the northwest corner of the public square was erected ...
Southwestern Telegraph & Telephone Building
Veteran Travis County official and historian Frank Brown (1833-1913) erected this structure in 1886. Southwestern Telegraph & Telephone Company bought and restyled the building in 1898. Architect A.O. Watson designed the ornate façade. Previously in rented quarters at various sites, ...
Sannoner Historic District Medical Arts Building
Built in 1826 in the Spanish Revival architectural style, this is the first structure in Florence erected with a steel skeleton supporting the floors, walls and roof. The framework is strong enough to support two more stories than were actually ...
Lesesne-Stone Building (The KGTN Building)
This limestone commercial structure was built in 1884 to house the Sanders & Lesesne Drugstore. It remained in use as a pharmacy for the next 76 years. William D. Nichols operated the drugstore from 1887 until 1892. In that year, ...
General Telephone Building
This structure was built c. 1934 by the California Water & Telephone Company as a business office and switching center. It was purchased by General Telephone in 1967 and continued as a switching center until 1984. The structure is constructed ...
Pioneer Building
The Pioneer Building is one of the finest and most ornate buildings in the District, characteristic of the Richardsonian Romanesque style prevalent throughout Pioneer Square. Constructed in 1889 on the site of Henry Yesler’s first home. This building is ...