Changes that are unsympathetic may result in removal of the designation and historical marker. Off Park Road 37, Lakehills. Men and women with vision and drive decide to settle an area of the country, take up roots and raise a family. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark Files contains 1 item from 1906 . Turn left on SH 1174 for 5.5 m. Turn right onto CR 200 for 3.4 miles to Joppa. Courthouse lawn, SH 79 and Center Street, Archer City. from Bertram take FM 1174 S approx. & follow east about 2 miles to San Julian Creek. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark From Beeville, take US 59 about 4 mi NE to junction of US 59 & Medio Creek, then continue east O.2 mi. US 290 west in Hye, marker is on post office, the only building currently open and operating in the town of Hye. The Texas Historical Commission awards Recorded Texas Historic Landmark designation to buildings at least 50 years old that are judged worthy of preservation for their architectural and historical associations. Jimmy Phillips Blvd. Main Street (old US 81) at College Hill, Salado. Historical Museum, corner of Cedar and SH 288, Angleton, in the Phair Community, north of Oyster Creek off FM 523, north side of Sweeny, next to flag pole, FM 524, South Main Street, behind Ammon Underwood House, Duval St., 1 block from SH 35, East Columbia, Varner-Hogg Plantation State Historical Park, north of West Columbia on Park Road, NW corner of North Avenue D and North 2nd Street. Historical significance: Historical significance of a structure must be established through written and photographic documentation. ; MARKER REPORTED MISSING 5/2011, Hemisfair Park, S. Alamo St., San Antonio Carcross from La Vallia), N of intersection of Challenger Dr. and Inner Circle Rd., Brooks Air Force Base; MARKER REPORTED MISSING 6/2011, Northwest corner of Belknap Place and Russell Place, La Quinta de las Piedras (Miguel Menchaca House), W of S. Alamo St. from E. Chavez Blvd. Structures older than 50 years that have been altered may be eligible if alterations occurred at least 50 years ago and took place during a significant period of the structure's history. E on FM 561. NE on SH 174, then right on CR 1140, from Clifton take FM 219 8 miles west; take CR 4230 south 1 mile; take CR 4235 1.1 miles west to house (first on the right), 5 miles west of Valley Mills via FM 217 to CR 3155 west to Odle Ln. Shop for recorded texas historic landmark art from the world's greatest living artists. 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