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'Heart of Houston, Texas' largest city', USA, 1938.
'Heart of Houston, Texas' largest city', USA, 1938. Vintage postcard showing a view of downtown Houston including the Niels Esperson Building, the Second National Bank and the Gulf Building. Completed in 1929, the Art Deco Gulf Building was the tallest building in Houston until 1963. It was designed by Alfred C Finn, Kenneth Franzheim and JER Carpenter. The skyscraper is now known as the JPMorgan Chase Building. The Niels Esperson Building was built in 1927. It was designed by John Eberson. The Second National Bank was previously known as the Carter Building. When built in 1910 it was Houston's tallest building.
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AR952237
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2965px × 4720px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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1930s
20th century
Alfred C Finn
Alfred Charles
Alfred Charles Finn
Alfred Finn
AMERICA
American
Architecture
Automobile
Avenue
BANK
building
BUILDINGS
Carpenter
CARS
Carter Building
Cityscape
color
country
Curt Teich Postcard Archives
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Eberson
Exterior
FINANCE
Finn
Franzheim
HOUSTON
J Edwin R
J Edwin R Carpenter
JER Carpenter
JOHN
John Eberson
Kenneth
Kenneth Franzheim
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motor car
Niels Esperson Building
OUTSIDE
Postcard
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ROAD TRANSPORT
Second National Bank
Skyscraper
TEXAS
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THIRTIES
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TRANSPORTATION
UNITED STATES
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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