Annunciation_Church_--_Downtown_Houston.jpg
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Description Annunciation Church -- Downtown Houston.jpg |
English:
Houston's oldest existing church was build in the style of great European churches, it's the work of the very Rev. Joseph Querat, a canon of Cathedral of Lyons, France, and missionary to Texas 1852-1878. Begun 1867 when Father Querat (with aid of parishioners) bought old Harris County Courthouse to get bricks for foundation; completed 1874. Sacristy and steeple were added 1881-1884 by plans of Nicholas J. Clayton (1849-1916), a leading Texas architect of the late 19th century.
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Author | i_am_jim |
This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the
National Register of Historic Places
in the
United States of America
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75001988
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Camera location | 29° 45′ 25.05″ N, 95° 21′ 26.73″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 29.756959; -95.357426 |
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