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Burton Depot

Burton, Washington County

Marker Text

Burton began as a terminal on the Houston & Texas Central Railroad in 1870. A depot, built that year, burned in 1898 and was replaced by this structure. Built according to standard plans of the Southern Pacific Railroad (which absorbed the Houston & Texas Central), it exhibits elements of the Queen Anne and Italianate styles. Outstanding features include wide overhanging eaves and "sunburst" gable windows typical in Southern Pacific structures.

Marker Details

Address 507 N. Railroad St.
Location Description Railroad St. (at Washington), Burton
Marker # 8316
Dedicated 1991
Size, Type Medallion and Plate
Code railroad depots; railroads; Italianate; Queen Anne (Architectural style)
Latitude, Longitude 30.183449, -96.59481

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