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- [West Entrance]
- Photograph of the west entrance to a bunker set in a hillside at Battery Kimble in Fort Travis, Texas.
- West Texas vista
- West Texas vista, near McDonald Observatory
- West Texas vista
- West Texas vista
- West Texas vista
- West Texas vista, 40 mi. N of Alpine on Hwy 67.
- West Texas vista, 40 mi. N of Alpine on Hwy 67
- West Texas vista, 40 mi. N of Alpine on Hwy 67.
- West Texas vista, 40 mi. N of Alpine on Hwy 67
- West Texas vista, 40 mi. N of Alpine on Hwy 67.
- West Texas vista, 40 mi. N of Alpine on Hwy 67
- West Texas vista, 40 mi. N of Alpine on Hwy 67.
- West Texas vista, from Highway 118
- West Texas vista, from Hwy 118
- West Texas vista, from Highway 118
- Photograph of hills and greenery in West Texas, taken from Highway 118; the road is visible in the photograph, splitting into two directions from the foreground.
- West Texas vista, from Highway 118
- View of West Texas Vista from Hwy. 118 in Jeff Davis Co.
- West Texas vista, from Highway 166
- West Texas vista, from Hwy 166
- West Texas vista, from Hwy 166
- West Texas vista, from Hwy 166
- [Wheelbarrow by Window]
- Photograph of a rusty wheelbarrow turned upside down on a slat of wood in front of a window set in a stone building somewhere in Texas.
- [White Clapboard House]
- Photograph of a white clapboard house with blue trimming in an unidentified town in Texas. Trees are visible in the background.
- [White Flowers]
- Photograph of several white flowers in a field somewhere in Texas.
- White Point Cemetery
- Stone wall surrounding the White Point Cemetery in Comanche County, Texas.
- White Point Cemetery
- Looking over a stone wall into the White Point Cemetery in Comanche County, Texas.
- [Wide View of "Childhood's Great Adventure"]
- Photograph of the sculpture "Childhood's Great Adventure," from the side, showing three children in a canoe sprouting from an open book. One of them is pointing forwards, and another stares in that direction with an open mouth. The sculpture is located in a paved area at Everman Park in Abilene, Texas; a stone fence and shrubberies are visible behind the sculpture. It is based on the book Santa Calls, by Abilene author and illustrator William Joyce.
- [Window in a Building]
- Photograph of a window inside a building somewhere in Texas. Trees are visible through the window.
- [Window in Stone Wall]
- Photograph of a window set in the stone wall of a building in an unidentified town in Texas.
- [Window on Buildings]
- Photograph of six rectangular windows and one semi-circular window on a building in a town in Texas.
- [Woman by Building]
- Photograph of a woman standing next to a stone building somewhere in Texas. A field and a small mountain are visible in the background.
- [Woman Holding Cellar Door]
- Photograph of a woman holding open a cellar door somewhere in Texas. Trees and a wood fence are visible in the background.
- [Woman Standing on Hill]
- Photograph of a woman standing at the base of a grassy hill, looking out over a field full of trees somewhere in Texas.
- [Wooden Building]
- Photograph of a two-story wooden building with several boarded up windows in an unidentified town in Texas. Another building and a light blue car are partially visible to the left.
- [Wooden Building]
- Photograph of a man standing in the doorway of a wooden cabin somewhere in Texas. Trees are visible in the field in the background.
- [Wooden Door in Wall]
- Photograph of a rough wooden door set in a stone wall in an unidentified town in Texas.
- Wooden doorway at Mission Concepcion
- Wooden door at Mission Concepcion
- Wooden doorway at Mission San Jose
- Doorway at Mission San Jose
- [Wooden Fence]
- Photograph of a long wooden fence with colorful spherical objects on it somewhere in Texas. Trees and buildings are visible beyond the fence, and there is a grassy field in the foreground. There is also a green street sign, noting the distances to High Island, Stowell, and Beaumont, to the left.
- [Wooden Fence]
- Photograph of a fence made of wooden logs and a metal grate lying against a stone wall somewhere in Texas. A field and trees are visible in the background.
- [Words Carved into Fountain]
- Photograph of text carved into three sides of a fountain in Fort Worth, Texas. Water pours from the mouth of a horned face at the base of the fountain.
- World Famous Clay Henry Mayor of Lajitas
- Photograph of a goat pen located on the north side of Highway 170 in Lajitas, TX near Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park. A sign reads: "World Famous Clay Henry Mayor of Lajitas." Clay Henry IV is visible in the foreground while an unidentified companion goat can be observed in the background.
- [Young County Courthouse]
- Photograph of the exterior of the Young County courthouse in Graham, Texas. There is a tree in front of the stairs leading to the front entrance, as well as bushes in front of the building.