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[Photograph of Scaffolding]
Photograph of scaffolding against the side of the Colorado County courthouse in Columbus, Texas.
[Photograph of Scaffolding by Courthouse]
Photograph of scaffolding set against the side of the Colorado County courthouse in Columbus, Texas.
[Photograph of Second Story Windows]
Photograph of a row of windows on the second floor of two buildings, above awnings, in Columbus, Texas.
[Photograph of Semi-Circular Desk]
Photograph of a semi-circular desk with name plates and microphones in front of each chair in a room in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. There is a framed American flag on the wall behind the desk. There is a podium with a microphone mounted to it in the foreground.
[Photograph of Several Curved Benches]
Photograph of several curved benches in a courtroom in the Harrison County courthouse in Marshall, Texas.
[Photograph of Staircase Landing]
Photograph of a carpeted staircase landing in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas.
[Photograph of the Bois D'Arc Forge]
Photograph of the entrance to the Bois D'Arc Forge. Two buckets full of yellow flowers are placed on either side of the door, and cars are parked in a lot to the right.
[Photograph of the Interior of an Office]
Photograph of the interior of an office in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. A blue armchair and a desk are visible to the right, and there are books and framed degrees on the shelf to the left. Several plaques are mounted on the wall, and a pumpkin sits at the base of the coat rack between the shelf and the desk.
[Photograph of the Limestone Inn]
Photograph of the exterior of the Limestone Inn in Groesbeck, Texas. There are a few cars in the parking lot, and the road is visible in the foreground.
[Photograph of the Schulandt Building]
Photograph of the exterior of the Schulandt building, now used to house shops, in Columbus, Texas.
[Photograph of Two Banks]
Photograph of two banks, the First State Bank in the foreground and Capital One in the background, in Columbus, Texas. Cars are parked on both sides of the street.
[Photograph of Two Stores]
Photograph of two store buildings in Lufkin, Texas, and the road in front of them.
[Photograph of Windows]
Photograph of a window with three panes inside the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas.
[Photograph of Wooden Desk]
Photograph of the top of a wooden desk in a courtroom in the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. Two chairs are visible to the right, behind the desk.
[Photograph of Wooden Double Doors]
Photograph of wooden double doors, with a small lamp hanging from the ceiling in front of them, in the Colorado County courthouse in Columbus, Texas.
[Pipes in Room]
Photograph of pipes and metal tubes in a room in the Harrison County courthouse in Marshall, Texas.
[Plants and Trees]
Photograph of plants and trees on the grounds of the Waggoner Mansion in Decatur, Texas.
[Plaque about Polk County Courthouse]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission plaque about the Polk County courthouse in front of the building in Livingston, Texas.
[Plaque at Ehrenwerth-Ramsey-Untermeyer Building]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission plaque about the construction of the Ehrenwerth-Ramsey-Untermeyer Building in Columbus, Texas.
[Plaque at Hall Entrance]
Photograph of a metal plaque above the entrance to a hall in Columbus, Texas. It reads, "Confederate Memorial Hall. Dedicated by United Daughters of the Confederacy. In Memory of Colorado County Veterans of All Wars".
[Plaque at Old Stafford Opera House]
Photograph of four plaques, including a Texas Historical Commission plaque, mounted on the wall at the Old Stafford Opera House Columbus, Texas.
[Plaque at Polk County Courthouse]
Photograph of a red plaque set on the exterior wall of the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. It reads: "Polk County Courthouse. Washington at Church Street. Built in 1924. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior".
[Plaque at Rogers Street Bridge]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission plaque at the Rogers Street Bridge in Waxahachie, Texas.
[Plaque at Stafford-Miller House]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission marker at the Stafford-Miller House in Columbus, Texas. Bushes are visible in the background.
[Plaque in Colorado County]
Photograph of a plaque giving information about historic Colorado County and Robert "Three-Legged Willie" Williamson, in front of trees and bushes by the Confederate Memorial Hall in Columbus, Texas.
[Plaque in Front of Courthouse]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission plaque about William Menefee in front of the Colorado County courthouse, which is undergoing construction, in Columbus, Texas.
[Plaque in Front of Courthouse]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission marker about the rangers of Austin's colony, in Columbus, Texas. Scaffolding against the side of the Colorado County courthouse is visible in the background.
[Plaque in Front of Courthouse]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission marker about the Tomlinson family, in front of the scaffolding against the Colorado County courthouse in Columbus, Texas.
[Plaque Mounted on a Wall]
Photograph of a large plaque mounted on a pink granite wall of the Colorado County courthouse in Columbus, Texas. Construction equipment is visible behind a chain link fence to the left.
[Plaque Next to Door]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission plaque about the Confederate Memorial Museum mounted to a wall next to the red door of a building in Columbus, Texas.
[Plaque on Brick Building]
Photograph of a Texas Historical Commission plaque about the Old Stafford Opera House mounted on the side of brick building now housing a dinner theater company in Columbus, Texas. Cars are parked on the side of the street to the right.
[Plaque on Courthouse Lawn]
Photograph of a tall plaque on the lawn of the Colorado County courthouse in Columbus, Texas. Construction equipment is visible in the background.
[Plaque on Grass]
Photograph of a plaque sitting on the grass next to a sidewalk in Columbus, Texas. It reads: "This park is provided by the First State Bank, Columbus, Texas, and maintained by the city of Columbus"
[Plaque on Red Building]
Photograph of a plaque mounted on the exterior wall of a building in Waxahachie, Texas. The edges of the plaque are covered in tape, and the building has been painted red recently. The plaque reads: "Historic Waxahachie Inc. recognizes this property built c. 1885 as worthy of preservation".
Plaza Square Building Canopy in Paris, Texas
Photograph of the canopy hangers and chains on the 1927 Plaza Theater building in downtown Paris, Texas. There are white stone medallions surrounding the canopy hanger in the wall. Although previous architecture styles were massive and had massive stone carvings, this Early Art Deco style shows evidence of a move to more modern styles.
Plaza Square Corner
Photograph of north end of the east side of Plaza Square in downtown Paris, Texas. The R. F. Scott building is in the background. On the right, several workmen with ladders are working on the corner building; near them, a banner that says "Another Main Street Project" is hung on the building.
Plaza Square in Paris
Photograph of buildings east of Plaza Square on Clarksville Street in downtown Paris, Texas. The last building on the left, with a dark red canopy, is the 1916 V. W. Wall building. The building across the street on the corner is on the southeast corner of Plaza Square. Several street signs and street lights are visible; the street lights are historically accurate for downtown Paris.
Plaza Square in Paris, Texas
Photograph of buildings on the west side of Plaza Square in downtown Paris, Texas including signs that mark the highways.
Plaza Square in Paris, Texas
Photograph of several storefronts on the east side of Plaza Square in downtown Paris, Texas, including a 1917 building with a white stucco front housing "Paris Optical."
Plaza Square Storefronts in Paris, Texas
Photograph of the south end of the west side of Plaza Square in downtown Paris, Texas.
Plaza Square Stores
Photograph of the west side of the Plaza Square in downtown Paris, Texas showing the storefronts along the street. Restored street lights are visible, which have been installed throughout downtown Paris.
[Polk County Courthouse]
Photograph of the exterior of the Polk County courthouse in Livingston, Texas. There are many trees on the courthouse lawn, and several cars are parked in front of the building.
[R. F. Scott Building]
Photograph of the A-1 Office Supply store housed in the R. F. Scott Building in Paris, Texas. The Grand Theater and cars are visible in the background.
[R. M. Clemment Building]
Photograph of the 1916 R. M. Clemment Building in downtown Paris, Texas, occupied by Rosie's Antiques. This building faces Lamar Avenue on Fountain Plaza. The storefront on the first floor is modern while the upper portion of the building is the original brick and white stone, including six windows, each with a lintel support at the top and a white limestone ledge. There is a carved white stone commemorative date medallion on the upper center of the building.
R. M. Clemment Building in Paris, Texas
Photograph of the 1916 R. M. Clemment building on Plaza Square in downtown Paris, Texas. The building is on the northeast corner of Plaza Square, one block south of the courthouse. The current occupant is "Rosie's Antiques".
[Railroad Depot]
Photograph of a railroad depot in front of railroad tracks in Ellis County, Texas.
[Railroad Depot]
Photograph of a brick railroad depot with a red roof in Ellis County, Texas. Railroad tracks are visible in the foreground.
[Railroad Depot]
Photograph of a railroad depot with a red slate roof, taken from a road above it in Waxahachie, Texas.
Recent Fire Damage in Downtown Paris, Texas
Photograph of a fire-damaged, brick building in the 200 block of the west side of South Main Street, in downtown Paris, Texas.
Recent Fire Damage in Downtown Paris, Texas
Photograph of fire damage to a building in the 200 block of 1st Southwest Street in downtown Paris, Texas. In the image, a charred wood post is anchored to a brick wall with bolts.
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