Palestine, Texas • Anderson County
The Anderson County Jail in Palestine, Texas, is a notable example of early 20th-century penal architecture. Constructed in 1930, it features a distinctive Art Deco influence combined with functional jail design.
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1 Public Sq., Palestine, Texas
Architecture
1305 S. Sycamore St., Palestine, Texas
Architecture
201 W. Crawford St., Palestine, Texas
Architecture
503 W. Main St., Palestine, Texas
Architecture
406 Avenue A, Palestine, Texas
Industry
304 E. Crawford, Palestine, Texas
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