ornamentation, Adolphus Hotel (1912), 1321 Commerce Street, Dallas, Texas
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Louis XIV style building designed by Barnett, Haynes, & Barnett, St. Louis • built by Adolphus Busch and named in his honor • history • Wikipedia
facade detail, Adolphus Hotel (1912), 1321 Commerce Street, Dallas, Texas
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Louis XIV style building designed by Barnett, Haynes, & Barnett, St. Louis • built by Adolphus Busch and named in his honor • history • Wikipedia
front elevation, Adolphus Hotel (1912), 1321 Commerce Street, Dallas, Texas
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Louis XIV style building designed by Barnett, Haynes, & Barnett, St. Louis • built by Adolphus Busch and named in his honor • history • Wikipedia
Pearl Street view, Cathedral Shrine of the Virgin of Guadalupe (1902), 2215 Ross Avenue, Dallas, Texas
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High Victorian Gothic design by Galveston architect Nicholas J. Clayton (1840-1916) • in 2005, Clayton's original design finally completed with construction of 224' bell tower and 49-bell carillon • second largest cathedral congregation in US after St. Patrick's, NYC, largest Latino congregation in US
balcony, Statler Hilton Hotel (1956), 1914 Commerce Street, Dallas, Texas
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Mid-Century Modern design (L) by NY architect William Tabler -- designed over 400 hotels • some consider it first modern American hotel • vacant, rescued from demolition, 2003, still on endangered list • Shells of Our City: Statler Hotel -NBC/DFW • Wikipedia
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