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[520 N. Sycamore]

Photograph of a one-story brick building with white stone accents, located at 520 N. Sycamore in Palestine, Texas.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[516 N. Sycamore]

Photograph of 514/516 North Sycamore street in Palestine, Texas. It is a one-story brick building that has large windows and two separate entrances with small porches in the front. The yard is enclosed by a black metal fence and there are signs for each entrance: a Bed & Breakfast (right) and Lloyd M. Wilkinson, Certified Public Accountant (left). The side of the building and driveway are visible on the far right and a two-story white building with red trim is visible on the far left.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[N. Sycamore]

Photograph of a building located on the corner of N. Sycamore and W. Main streets in Palestine, Texas. The top half of the building is made of white stone and the lower half is painted blue, with a wrap-around awning.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[920 W. Swanitz]

Photograph of part of the front of the "Lincoln School" located at 920 W. Swanitz in Palestine, Texas. It is a two-story brick building that served as a school for African-American students from 1923 until integration in Palestine during 1965. This building was demolished after a 1999 fire.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[816 W. Swanitz]

Photograph of the front and east side of a white, one-story, L-plan house located at 816 W. Swanitz in Palestine, Texas. It has Queen Anne-style detailing, including turned and jigsawn woodwork on the porch and in the gable end.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[811 W. Swanitz]

Photograph of a one-story house located between 809 and 815 W. Swanitz in Palestine, Texas.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[920 W. Swanitz]

Photograph of the front and side of the "Lincoln School" located at 920 W. Swanitz in Palestine, Texas. It is a two-story brick building that served as a school for African-American students from 1923 until integration in Palestine during 1965. This building was demolished after a 1999 fire. A sign on the corner says: "Anderson County Community Council community Center, 723-5101, Our One Constant: Service to Humanity."
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[816 W. Swanitz]

Photograph of the front and part of the west side of a white, one-story, L-plan house located at 811 W. Swanitz in Palestine, Texas. It has Queen Anne-style detailing, including turned and jigsawn woodwork on the porch and in the gable end.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[601 W. Spring]

Photograph of the front and side of a one-story brick building, painted white, located at 601 W. Spring in Palestine, Texas. The words "Tires to go...Anywhere!" are written over the front entrance and on the corner of the building. There are awnings across the front of the building and over the side door.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[501 W. Spring]

Photograph of the southeast corner of a one-story commercial building located at 501 W. Spring in Palestine, Texas, taken at the corner of W. Spring St. and N. Tennessee Avenue. It has only modest amounts of stylistic ornamentation and is part of a One-Part Commercial Block.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[117 W. Spring]

Photograph of a brick building located at 117 W. Spring in Palestine, Texas. A street sign and several decorative shrubs are visible to the left.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[115 W. Spring]

Photograph of a building located at 115 W. Spring Street in Palestine, Texas. The building is two stories, located between two red-brick buildings. The lower portion of the building is painted blue and shaded by an awning; the upper portion of the building is brick, painted white, and has tall windows with decorative stonework around them.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[111 W. Spring]

Photograph of the front of "The Hinzie Building" located at 111 W. Spring in Palestine, Texas. It is a two-story, white, brick building with Victorian Italianate-style embellishments, including segmented-arched hoodmolds, quoins along the side of the front, and an elaborately detailed parapet.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[101 W. Spring]

Photograph of the northeast corner of "The Gregg-Link Building" located at 101 E. Spring in Palestine, Texas, taken at the intersection of Sycamore and Main streets. It is a three-story building with Romanesque Revival-style architectural detailing.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[101 W. Spring]

Photograph of the southeast corner of "The Gregg-Link Building" located at 101 E. Spring in Palestine, Texas, taken at the intersection of E. Spring and N. Sycamore streets. It is a three-story building with Romanesque Revival-style architectural detailing.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[1005 South Street]

Photograph of the front and east side of a one-story, two-room, frame house located at 1005 W. South in Palestine, Texas. It has some Queen Anne-style architectural details including transoms above the two front doors and turned porch supports.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[1005 South Street]

Photograph of the front and west side of a one-story, two-room, frame house located at 1005 W. South in Palestine, Texas. It has some Queen Anne-style architectural details including transoms above the two front doors and turned porch supports.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[711 South Street]

Photograph of the front of a one-story, brick-veneer, Tudor Revival bungalow-style house located at 711 W. South in Palestine, Texas. The red-brick house has white trim and stone embellishments around the archways, corners, and eaves.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[711 South Street]

Photograph of the southeast corner of a one-story, brick-veneer, Tudor Revival bungalow-style house located at 711 W. South in Palestine, Texas. The red-brick house has white trim and stone embellishments around the archways, corners, and eaves.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[1248 S. Royall]

Photograph of the front and north side of a white, two-story, Four Square-style frame house located at 1248 S. Royall in Palestine, Texas.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[1205 E. Park Avenue]

Photograph of the front of a one-story stone house located at 1205 E. Park Avenue in Palestine, Texas. Part of the front yard is visible in the foreground.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[910 E. Park Avenue]

Photograph of the front a one-story, brick, Tudor Revival bungalow-style house located at 910 E. Park Avenue in Palestine, Texas. The house has a relatively low-pitched roof that gives the building a more horizontal character, a small corner tower, and masonry details that create a quoin-like effect at the corners.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[910 E. Park Avenue]

Photograph of a Tudor Revival-style bungalow at 910 E. Park Avenue in Palestine, Texas, taken from the road. It is a single-story brick house with brick details around the corners, windows, doorways, and roof lines; the front entrance is set in a corner tower.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History

[808 E. Park Avenue]

Photograph of the front of a house at 808 E. Park Avenue in Palestine, Texas, taken from the road. The single-story house is painted white and has red brick accents along the base of the walls and around the porch.
Date: June 1991
Creator: Hardy, Heck, Moore
System: The Portal to Texas History