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Administration Building and Physics Building, Rice Institute, Houston, Texas, USA, 1938.
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Administration Building, Rice Institute, Houston, Texas, USA, 1936.
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Municipal Airport, Houston, Texas, USA, 1941.
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Jefferson Davis Hospital and nurses' home, Houston, Texas, USA, 1940.
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Texas Children's Hospital, Houston, Texas, USA, 1959.
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'Skyline of Houston, Texas, USA, 1947.
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Carter Building, Houston, Texas, USA, 1914.
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The Houston Central Library, Houston, Texas, USA, 1946.
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Chamber of Commerce Building, Houston, Texas, USA, 1939.
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Art Deco style terminal building, Municipal Airport, Houston, Texas, USA, 1941.
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Houston International Airport, Houston, Texas, USA, 1956.
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The new Houston International Airport, Houston, Texas, USA, 1955.
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Houston International Airport, Houston, Texas, USA, 1956.
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The new YMCA building, Houston, Texas, USA, 1940.
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Post-Dispatch Building, Houston, Texas, USA, 1925.
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Sam Houston Coliseum and Music Hall, Houston, Texas, USA, 1948.
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Gulf Freeway, Houston, Texas, USA, 1950.
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Inside view of Houston International Airport, Houston, Texas, USA, 1957.
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Medical Arts Building, Houston, Texas, USA, 1946.
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A group of buildings at the University of Washington, Seattle, Washington, USA, 1913.
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Roy Gustav Cullen Memorial Building, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA, 1941. 
Roy Gustav Cullen Memorial Building, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA, 1941. Vintage postcard. Designed by Lamar Q Cato and built in 1938-1939, the Roy G Cullen Building is believed to be the first building on a campus of higher enducation in the United States to be air conditioned. It is named after the son of Hugh Roy Cullen, a wealthy businessman and donor to the university, who was killed in an oil industry accident. 
Unique Identifier AR951102 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4705px × 2972px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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