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Bob Harris Station

Pasadena, Harris County

Marker Text

In 1893, portions of the Sam Allen Ranch developed into Pasadena. The city became an industrial center for the Houston Ship Channel during the Great Depression and World War II. In 1939, the Federal Works Agency built a new post office, later named Bob Harris Station, based on a design by Carl F. Guenther. Oyster shells were used to create the concrete mix for the building. The east entrance featured a loggia with six limestone columns, steel double entry doors and coach lamps. Inside, high ceilings and double hung windows allowed the building to self-ventilate through a well in the hip roof. The post office symbolized Pasadena's commercial growth during the 20th century, serving the city until 2010. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 2019

Marker Details

Address 102 Munger St.
Location Description SW corner Munger and Shaw streets
Marker # 22599
Dedicated 2019
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code institutional buildings; post office; ; cities; design and construction
Latitude, Longitude 29.712397, -95.21077

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