Beaumont Commercial District
Beaumont Commercial District | |
Location | Beaumont, Texas |
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Built | 1893 |
NRHP Reference # | 78002959, 07000892[1] |
Added to NRHP | April 14th, 1978 |
The Beaumont Commercial District is located in Downtown Beaumont, Texas. The district consists of various styles of buildings, including 6 highrises built before 1932. The district is registered on the National Register of Historic Places as a U.S. Historic District. The historic district is roughly bounded by Willow, Neches, Gilbert and Main Streets.[2] The Old Spanish Trail (U.S. Route 90) travels through Downtown on Willow, Park, Pearl and College Streets.[3]
Contributing buildings[4]
Government/Public Services
Office Building
- Crockett Street (5 Buildings)
- San Jacinto Building
- Goodhue Building
- Orleans Building
- First National Bank Building
- First City Building
- Kyle Building
- Gilbert Building
- Nathan Building
- Fertitta Building
- McFaddin Building
- Boykin Building
- Rotan Mosle Building
- Friedman Building
- Hegele Building
- Coale Building
- Stedman Fruit Co.
- Rosemont Building
- Beaumont Savings
- The White House (Now Municipal Court building.)
- Santa Fe Warehouse
- Neches Electric
- Oil City Brass Works
- Shepherd's Laundry
- Quality Cafe
- 652 Park St.
- 268 Pearl St., circa 1899 (now vacant; formerly Modern Methods Printing; formerly Plummer Printing; formerly site of first Conn's Appliance Store)
- 278 Pearl St., circa 1899 (now The Willard Hall Law Firm; formerly Hall and Hall Real Estate; Formerly Szaffer's Stationary Supply)
- 220 Willow St.
Hotel
Auditorium/Entertainment
Church
- Tyrrell Historical Library (Formerly First Baptist)
- St. Anthony Cathedral Basilica
- First Baptist Church
- Antioch Baptist Church (now lofts)
- Westminster Presbyterian Church
Photo gallery
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Downtown panorama.
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Stedman Building
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Crockett Street Entertainment Complex
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Goodhue Building exterior
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Goodhue Building lobby
Major Non-Contributing Buildings
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Edison Plaza
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Century Tower
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Art Museum of Southeast Texas
References
External links
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