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Azalea Residential Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by S Robinson Av., Sunnybrook Dr, Fair Ln., Old Bullard Rd, College Av., W 4th St, Highland Av.. | |||
Blackstone Building |
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315 | N Building | ||
Brick Streets Neighborhood Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by South Broadway, W Dobbs St, S Kennedy Ave, S Vine Ave, Interior Propery Lines, S College Ave | |||
Carnegie Public Library |
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125 | S College St | ||
Charnwood Residential Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by E Houston, RR tracks, E Wells, S Donnybrook, E Dobbs, and S Broadway | |||
Cotton Belt Building |
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1517 | W Front St | ||
Crescent Laundry |
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312 320 | E ferguson St | ||
Donnybrook Duplex Residential Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by E. 6th St, Donnybrook Ave, E. 8th St, and S Wall | |||
DR Glass Library at Texas College |
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2404 | N Grand Ave | ||
East Ferguson Residential Historic District |
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423 513 | E ferguson St | ||
Elks Club Building |
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202 | S Broadway | ||
Goodman-LeGrand House |
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624 | N Broadway | ||
Jenkins-Harvey Super Service Station and Garage |
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124 | S College | ||
John B and Ketura (Kettie) Douglas House |
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318 | S fannin Ave | ||
Martin Hall at Texas College |
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2404 | N Grand Ave | ||
Marvin Methodist Episcopal Church, South |
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300 | W Erwin St | ||
Moore Grocery Co Building |
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408 | N Broadway | ||
People's National Bank Building |
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102 | N College Ave | ||
President's House at Texas College |
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2404 | N Grand Ave | ||
Ramey House |
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605 | S Broadway | ||
Short-Line Residential Historic District |
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Roughly bounded by West Ln., N Ellis, Short St, and an unnamed alley to the east | |||
Smith County Jail, 1881 |
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309 | Erwin St | ||
St James Colored Methodist Episcopal Church |
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408 | N Border Ave | ||
St John's AF and AM Lodge |
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323 | W Front St | ||
St Louis Southwestern Railway (Cotton Belt) Passenger Depot |
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100Block | E Oakwood St | N Spring St | |
Tyler City Hall |
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212 | N Bonner Ave | ||
Tyler Grocery Company |
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416 | N Broadway | ||
Tyler Hydraulic-Fill Dam |
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W of Tyler off TX 31 | |||
Tyler US Post Office and Courthouse |
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211 | W ferguson St | ||
Whitaker-McClendon House |
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806 | W Houston St | ||
Williams-Anderson House |
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1313 | W Claude St |
Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1871/12/01 | St Louis Southwestern Railway | Established | The Texas legislature grants Major James P Douglas and others the right to construct and operate a railroad, with a single or double track, for a distance not exceeding 40 miles from Tyler to connect with some other railroad to be determined. |
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Locale Type | City |
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