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Water District Building

San Benito, Cameron County

Marker Text

Designed by Austin architects Endress and Walsh and built by contractor L. Fleming, the San Benito Land and Water Company building was completed in 1910 at a cost of $14,386. Thirty-foot pine beams and locally made brick were used to construct the home of the company. A fine example of the mission revival style, the edifice features a red tile roof, wooden bracketed eaves, a stucco exterior, and curved fable parapets. The building has been home to many San Benito institutions, notably the irrigation and drainage districts. A beloved fixture of downtown San Benito, it stands as a memorial to the vital role of irrigation in valley life. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1997

Marker Details

Address 216 S. Sam Houston
Location Description
Marker # 11789
Dedicated 1997
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code buildings; Mission (Architectural style); Business topics, general; water topics
Latitude, Longitude 26.130644, -97.633115

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