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The 2007 List

  • Broad Street BridgeMason County
  • Comanche Railway Company DepotComanche County
  • Galveston’s Unprotected Historic Neighborhoods – SAVED!Galveston County
  • Historic Small Town TheatersStatewide
  • James and Jessie West Mansion – LOST!Harris County
  • Mercer HouseNueces County
  • Old Arlington High SchoolTarrant County
  • Old Denison High School – DEMOLISHEDGrayson County
  • River Oaks Shopping CenterHarris County
  • Texas Capitol ViewsTravis County
  • Texas State Railroad – SAVED!Rusk, Anderson and Cherokee Counties
  • The Capitan TheaterHarris County
  • The Keller BuildingDickens County
  • The River Oaks and Alabama TheatersHarris County
  • Grand TheaterLamar County
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