Continue Reading Harris County Family Law Center
Posted in 1960s Extant Government Building TX - Greater Houston

Harris County Family Law Center

1115 Congress St. – Houston TX (built 1969)

Continue Reading Latham Furniture – Houston
Posted in 1880s Advertisements/Articles Commercial/Office/Retail Demolished Ephemera TX - Greater Houston

Latham Furniture – Houston

701 Main St. (historically 141 Main St.) – Houston TX

Continue Reading Grocers Supply Co. – Houston
Posted in 1940s Commercial/Office/Retail Extant TX - Greater Houston

Grocers Supply Co. – Houston

11 N. Jackson St. – Houston TX (built 1941; also Thermal Supply, Inc.)

Continue Reading Heim Candy Factory – Houston
Posted in 1880s 1890s 1900s 1910s Advertisements/Articles Commercial/Office/Retail Demolished Ephemera TX - Greater Houston

Heim Candy Factory – Houston

610 Preston St. – Houston TX (built 1804; demolition date unknown)

Posted in 1880s 1890s Advertisements/Articles Commercial/Office/Retail Ephemera Extant TX - Greater Houston

Weingarten Grocery & Saloon – Houston

1601 Congress St. (historically 201 Congress St.) – Houston TX (built late 1800s) This small commercial building was once home…

Posted in 1890s Advertisements/Articles Commercial/Office/Retail Ephemera Extant TX - Greater Houston

Peden Iron and Steel (1890) – Houston

110-112 Travis St. – Houston TX (built 1890) This was the original of three main Peden buildings in Houston –…

Posted in 1920s Commercial/Office/Retail Extant TX - Greater Houston

Peden Iron and Steel (1929) – Houston

600 N. San Jacinto St. – Houston TX (built 1929) This was one of three main Peden buildings in Houston…

Continue Reading KNUZ TV – Channel 39 Houston
Posted in 1950s Advertisements/Articles Commercial/Office/Retail Ephemera Extant TX - Greater Houston

KNUZ TV – Channel 39 Houston

4539 Cullen Blvd. – Houston TX (built 1954)

Continue Reading Towers Motor Hotel – Houston
Posted in 1950s Demolished Hotel/Motel TX - Greater Houston

Towers Motor Hotel – Houston

2130 W. Holcombe Blvd. – Houston TX (demolished 2003-2004)