Bastrop, Texas • Bastrop County
The Ed Bastain-Haralson House in Bastrop, Texas, is a notable example of early 20th-century residential architecture. Its design showcases vernacular interpretations of popular styles prevalent during its construction.
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Architecture
1408 Church St., Bastrop, Texas
Social History
1707 Pecan, Bastrop, Texas
Commerce; Architecture; Social History
Roughly Bounded By Church, Water, Spring, And Walnut Sts., Bastrop, Texas
Architecture
Bounded By Pine, Walnut, Pecan, And Water Sts., Bastrop, Texas
Landscape Architecture; Architecture; Conservation; Politics/Government; Community Planning And Development
East Of Bastrop, Bet. Tx 21 & 71, Bastrop, Texas
Law; Architecture
609 Pecan, Bastrop, Texas
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