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词条 List of National Historic Landmarks in Texas
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  1. Current and former National Historic Landmarks in Texas

  2. See also

  3. References

  4. External links

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This is a List of National Historic Landmarks in Texas and other landmarks of equivalent landmark status in the state. The United States' National Historic Landmark (NHL) program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of national significance.[1] There are 47 current and one former NHLs in Texas.[2]

Current and former National Historic Landmarks in Texas

The landmarks in Texas are distributed across 29 of the 254 counties in the state. Nine of the sites are in Bexar County.

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National Historic Landmark
{{dagger|alt=National Historic Landmark DistrictNational Historic Landmark District
{{hash-tag|alt=National Historical ParkNational Historical Park
{{section-sign|alt=National Historic SiteNational Historic Site
{{asterisk|alt=Delisted LandmarkDelisted Landmark
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|pos=1
|article=Alamo Mission in San Antonio
|name=Alamo
|image=Alamo pano.jpg
|alt=Alamo Mission in San Antonio
|date=1960-12-19
|address=San Antonio
|lat=29.426058
|lon=-98.486084
|county=Bexar
|description= Former mission and fortress compound; now a museum; built by the Spanish Empire in the 18th century; later used as a fortress in the 19th century; scene of the 1836 Battle of the Alamo
|refnum=66000808
|commonscat=The Alamo
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|pos=2
|article=Apollo Mission Control Center
|name=Apollo Mission Control Center
|image=MOCR 2 Building 30 JSC angle view.jpg
|date=1985-10-03
|address=Houston
|lat=29.556471
|lon=-95.088460
|county=Harris
|description= NASA control center
|refnum=85002815
|commonscat=Mission Control Center Houston
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|key={{dagger|alt=National Historic Landmark District}}
|pos=3
|article=Bastrop State Park
|name=Bastrop State Park
|image=Bastrop state park lake.jpg
|alt=Bastrop State Park Lake is surrounded by the "Lost Pines of Texas" and is prime breeding ground for the Houston toad.
|date=1997-09-25
|address=Bastrop
|lat=30.110833
|lon=-97.273611
|county=Bastrop
|description= This park was designed in the 1930s as a showcase of Civilian Conservation Corps work. Its facilities were designed by CCC architect Herbert Maier.
|refnum=97001242
|commonscat=Bastrop State Park
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NRHP-delisted
|key={{asterisk|alt=Delisted Landmark}}
|pos=4
|article=USS Cabot (CVL-28)
|name=USS Cabot
|image=USS Cabot (CVL-28).jpg
|alt=Aerial view of the USS Cabot at sea on July 26, 1945
|date={{Start date|1990|6|21}}-
{{End date|2001|8|7}}
|address=Brownsville
|county=Cameron
|description=The Cabot was the last remaining of nine former Independence-class light aircraft carriers built in late 1943. War correspondent Ernie Pyle dubbed her the "Iron Maiden" as she served in nearly every major Pacific battle of WW II during her service without repair stops earning her nine battle stars and a Presidential Unit Citation. She would later be transferred to the Spanish Navy where she would serve from 1967-1989 as the SNS Dédalo. She was later purchased by preservation interests and returned to the U.S. first at New Orleans and then moored at Brownsville in 1997. As fund-raising efforts for her rehabilitation were ultimately unsuccessful, she was scrapped for salvage in "2000.[3]
|refnum=90000334
|commonscat=USS Cabot (CVL-28)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|key={{dagger|alt=National Historic Landmark District}}
|pos=5
|article=Dealey Plaza
|name=Dealey Plaza Historic District
|image=Dealey Plaza 2003.jpg
|alt=100 px
|date=1993-10-12
|address=Dallas
|lat=32.778611
|lon=-96.808333
|county=Dallas
|description= Site of Kennedy assassination and surrounding buildings that are rumored to have held additional assassins.
|refnum=93001607
|commonscat=Dealey Plaza
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|type=NHLD
|key={{dagger|alt=National Historic Landmark District}}
|pos=6
|article=East End Historic District (Galveston, Texas)
|name=East End Historic District
|image=Colonel Walter Gresham House, 1402 Broadway, Galveston (Galveston County, Texas).jpg
|alt=1967 HABS photo. Also known as Bishop's Palace
|date=1976-05-11
|address=Galveston
|lat=29.304444
|lon=-94.782778
|county=Galveston
|description= Galveston's East End was where the city elite built a number of elaborate mansions.
|refnum=75001979
|commonscat=East End Historic District (Galveston, Texas)
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|pos=7
|article=Elissa (ship)
|name=ELISSA (Bark)
|image=Elissa-ship.jpg
|date=1990-12-14
|address=Galveston
|lat=29.333255
|lon=-94.777452
|county=Galveston
|description= Tall ship launched in 1877
|refnum=78002930
|commonscat=Elissa (ship, 1877)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=8
|article=Espada Acequia
|name=Espada Aqueduct
|image=Aqueduct 01.jpg
|date=1964-07-19
|address=San Antonio
|lat=29.332523
|lon=-98.461469
|county=Bexar
|description= Built by Franciscan friars in 1731 to supply irrigation water to the lands near Mission San Francisco de la Espada
|refnum=66000809
|commonscat=Espada Acequia
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|key={{dagger|alt=National Historic Landmark District}}
|pos=9
|article=Fair Park Texas Centennial Buildings
|name=Fair Park Texas Centennial Buildings
|image=State Fair Hall of State1.jpg
|alt=100 px
|date=1986-09-24
|address=Dallas
|lat=32.781944
|lon=-96.765556
|county=Dallas
|description= Surviving Art Deco buildings from the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition.
|refnum=86003488
|commonscat=Fair Park
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=10
|article=Fort Belknap (Newcastle, Texas)
|name=Fort Belknap
|image=Fort Belknap Colonel Young.jpg
|date=1960-12-19
|address=Newcastle
|lat=33.150775
|lon=-98.741211
|county=Young
|description= Key frontier post of the 1850s; now a museum.
|refnum=66000824
|commonscat=Fort Belknap (Newcastle, Texas)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=11
|type=NHLD
|key={{dagger|alt=National Historic Landmark District}}
|article=Fort Brown
|name=Fort Brown
|image=UTB Commandants House.jpg
|date=1960-12-19
|address=Brownsville
|lat=25.898333
|lon=-97.492222
|county=Cameron
|description= Military post of the United States Army in Texas during the latter half of 19th century and the early part of the 20th century
|refnum=66000811
|commonscat=Fort Brown
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|key={{dagger|alt=National Historic Landmark District}}
|pos=12
|article=Fort Concho
|name=Fort Concho
|image=Fort Concho visitors center.jpg
|date=1961-07-04
|address=San Angelo
|lat=31.452778
|lon=-100.429167
|county=Tom Green
|description= Established as U.S. Army post in 1867; deactivated 1889; comprises most of the original fort
|refnum=66000823
|commonscat=Fort Concho
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHS
|key={{section-sign|alt=National Historic Landmark District}}
|pos=13
|article=Fort Davis National Historic Site
|name=Fort Davis
|image=FortDavisNationalHistoricSiteMarker.JPG
|date=1960-12-19
|address=Fort Davis
|lat=30.595833
|lon=-103.925833
|county=Jeff Davis
|description= From 1854 to 1891 Fort Davis protected migrants, mail coaches, and freight wagons, and controlled the southern stem of the Great Comanche War Trail and Mescalero Apache war trails.
|refnum=66000045
|commonscat=Fort Davis National Historic Site
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|pos=14
|article=Fort Richardson, Texas
|name=Fort Richardson
|image=Fort Richardson.JPG
|date=1963-11-27
|address=Jacksboro
|lat=33.208056
|lon=-98.164722
|county=Jack
|description= This Texas frontier fort was established in 1867 and abandoned in 1878. It was renovated and reopened as a state park in 1973.
|refnum=66000816
|commonscat=Fort Richardson, Texas
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=15
|article=Fort Sam Houston
|name=Fort Sam Houston
|image=Quad01a.jpg
|alt=Clock tower built in 1870 inside the Quadrangle on Fort Sam Houston, Texas
|date=1975-05-15
|address=San Antonio
|lat=29.476255
|lon=-98.43083
|county=Bexar
|description= Since the 1870s this facility has served as a major military base for the southern United States. It housed Geronimo following his capture, and has been used as the launching point for a variety of military operations.
|refnum=75001950
|commonscat=Fort Sam Houston
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=16
|article=John Nance Garner House
|name=John Nance Garner House
|image=Garner house 2007.jpg
|alt=
|date=1976-12-08
|address=Uvalde
|lat=29.212152
|lon=-99.791837
|county=Uvalde
|description= Home of John Nance Garner, Vice President under Franklin Delano Roosevelt
|refnum=76002074
|commonscat=John Nance Garner House
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=17
|article=Texas Governor's Mansion
|name=Governor's Mansion
|image=Governor's Mansion, 1010 Colorado Street, Austin (Travis County, Texas).jpg
|alt=1966 HABS photo
|date=1974-12-02
|address=Austin
|lat=30.272318
|lon=-97.742708
|county=Travis
|description= First designated Texas historic landmark, damaged by arson June 8, 2008
|refnum=70000896
|commonscat=Texas Governor's Mansion
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=18
|article=HA. 19 (Japanese Midget Submarine)
|name=HA. 19 (Midget Submarine)
|image=HA-19 Japanese midget submarine grounded on an Oahu Beach, December 1941.jpg
|alt=US Navy photo
|date=1989-06-30
|address=Fredericksburg
|lat=30.272222
|lon=-98.868333
|county=Gillespie
|description= Historic I.J.N. Ko-hyoteki class midget submarine; part of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941; grounded and captured
|refnum=89001428
|commonscat=HA-19 (submarine, 1938)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=19
|article=Hangar 9 (San Antonio, Texas)
|name=Hangar 9, Brooks Air Force Base
|image=Brooksafb-2.jpg
|alt=100 px
|date=1976-12-08
|address=San Antonio
|lat=29.342129
|lon=-98.443645
|county=Bexar
|description= Only surviving hangar of 16 built at Brooks Air Force Base (now Brooks City-Base) in 1918. Now a special events venue.
|refnum=70000895
|commonscat=Hangar 9, Brooks Air Force Base
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=20
|article=Harrell Site
|name=Harrell Site
|date=1964-07-19
|address=South Bend
|county=Young
|description= A late prehistoric Plains Indian archeological site.
|refnum=66000825
|nolatlon=yes
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=21
|article=Highland Park Village
|name=Highland Park Shopping Village
|image=Highland Park Village 1.jpg
|date=2000-02-16
|address=Highland Park
|lat=32.835833
|lon=-96.805556
|county=Dallas
|description= Second shopping mall constructed in the U.S.; opened in 1931, and still in operation
|refnum=97001393
|commonscat=Highland Park Village
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|key={{dagger|alt=National Historic Landmark District}}
|pos=22
|article=JA Ranch
|name=J A Ranch
|image=Southeast elevation - J A Ranch Headquarters, Main House, Paloduro, Armstrong County, TX HABS tx-3530-A-3.tif
|date=1960-12-19
|address=Amarillo
|lat=34.816667
|lon=-101.188056
|county=Armstrong
|description= Founded by John George Adair and Charles Goodnight, this is still one of the largest ranches in the Texas Panhandle, and remains in the hands of Adair descendants.
|refnum=66000807
|commonscat=JA Ranch
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHP
|key={{hash-tag|alt=National Historic Landmark District}}
|pos=23
|article=Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park
|name=Lyndon Baines Johnson Boyhood Home
|image=Lbj park nima2.jpg
|alt=President Johnson's boyhood home
|date=1966-05-23
|address=Johnson City
|lat=30.240833
|lon=-98.624167
|county=Blanco
|description= Boyhood home of President Lyndon B. Johnson. Johnson lived here from the age of five until his high school graduation in 1924.
|refnum=69000202
|commonscat=L. B. J. Boyhood Home
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|key={{dagger|alt=National Historic Landmark District}}
|pos=24
|article=King Ranch
|name=King Ranch
|image=King Ranch "Commissary".jpg
|date=1961-11-05
|address=Kingsville
|lat=27.518611
|lon=-97.916944
|county=Kenedy, Kleberg, Nueces, and Willacy
|description= Founded in 1853, this is the largest ranch in the United States; it is larger than Rhode Island.
|refnum=66000820
|commonscat=King Ranch
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=25
|article=Landergin Mesa
|name=Landergin Mesa
|date=1964-07-19
|address=Vega
|county=Oldham
|description= This is a major Panhandle culture archeological site.
|refnum=66000821
|nolatlon=yes
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=26
|article=USS Lexington (CV-16)
|name=USS Lexington
|image=USS Lexington 1.jpg
|alt=US Navy aircraft carrier USS Lexington anchored in the Gulf of Mexico, in the Bay of Corpus Christi at Corpus Christi, Texas, in 2001 as a floating museum
|date=2003-07-19
|address=Corpus Christi
|lat=27.815
|lon=-97.388611
|county=Nueces
|description= This Essex-class aircraft carrier, known as "The Blue Ghost", was the fifth United States Naval ship named in honor of the Revolutionary War Battle of Lexington. After service in the Second World War and the Cold War, it is now a museum ship.
|refnum=03001043
|commonscat=USS LEXINGTON Museum On The Bay
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=27
|article=Lubbock Lake Landmark
|name=Lubbock Lake Site
|image=Lllcenter.jpg
|alt=Main building at Lubbock Lake Landmark
|date=1977-12-22
|address=Lubbock
|lat=33.621944
|lon=-101.889722
|county=Lubbock
|description= This major archeological site includes evidence from as far back as 10,000BC. The public can view ongoing archeological work at the site.
|refnum=71000948
|commonscat=Lubbock Lake Landmark
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|pos=28
|article=Spindletop
|name=Lucas Gusher, Spindletop Oil Field
|image=Lucas gusher.jpg
|alt=The Lucas Gusher at Spindletop, Jan 10, 1901
|date=1966-11-13
|address=Beaumont
{{coord|30.019167|-94.073889|name=Lucas Gusher, Spindletop Oil Field|type:landmark}}
|lat=30.019167
|lon=-94.073889
|county=Jefferson
|description= The Spindletop Oil Field was in 1901 where the first major oil gusher of the Texas Oil Boom was discovered.
|refnum=66000818
|commonscat=Spindletop
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=29
|article=Majestic Theatre (San Antonio, Texas)
|name=Majestic Theatre
|image=MajesticSA (1).JPG
|date=1993-04-19
|address=San Antonio
|lat=29.426460
|lon=-98.490713
|county=Bexar
|description= This 1929 theater is the largest in Texas and the second largest in the United States.
|refnum=75001952
|commonscat=Majestic Theatre (San Antonio)
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=30
|article=Mission Concepcion
|name=Mission Concepcion
|image=Mission Senora de la Purisima Concepcion, Church, 807 Mission Road, San Antonio (Bexar County, Texas).jpg
|alt=1983 HABS photo
|date=1970-04-15
|address=San Antonio
|lat=29.390888
|lon=-98.492760
|county=Bexar
|description= Part of San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, this 1731 Spanish mission was also the site of the 1831 Battle of Concepción, and early action in the Texas Revolution.
|refnum=70000740
|commonscat=Mission Concepcion, San Antonio, Texas
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=31
|article=Casa Navarro State Historic Site
|name=Jose Antonio Navarro House Complex
|image=Casa Navarro State Historic Site in 2009.jpg
|alt=Casa Navarro in 2009
|date=2016-12-23
|address=San Antonio
|lat=29.422778
|lon=-98.496944
|county=Bexar
|description=Home of Tejano rights advocate José Antonio Navarro, one of only two native-born Texans to sign the Texas Declaration of Independence.
|refnum=100000830
|commonscat=Casa Navarro State Historic Site
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|pos=32
|article=Palmito Ranch Battlefield
|name=Palmito Ranch Battlefield
|image=Palmito Ranch Battlefield 2012-09-30 11-15-36.jpg
|date=1997-09-25
|address=Brownsville
|lat=25.946667
|lon=-97.285278
|county=Cameron
|description= Site of the 1865 Battle of Palmito Ranch, the last major engagement of the American Civil War.
|refnum=93000266
|commonscat=Battle of Palmito Ranch
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHP
|key={{hash-tag|alt=National Historic Landmark District}}
|pos=33
|article=Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park
|name=Palo Alto Battlefield
|image=Palo Alto Battlefield NHP.JPG
|date=1960-12-19
|address=Brownsville
|lat=26.021389
|lon=-97.480556
|county=Cameron
|description= Site of the 1846 Battle of Palo Alto, a precipitating event of the Mexican–American War.
|refnum=66000812
|commonscat=Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=34
|article=Plainview Site
|name=Plainview Site
|date=1961-01-20
|address=Plainview
|county=Hale
|description= A major archeological site known for Plainview point spear tips.
|nolatlon=yes
|refnum=66000814
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|pos=35
|article=Porter Farm
|image=PorterFarm.png
|alt=Old farm house at Porter Farm
|name=Walter C. Porter Farm
|date=1964-07-19
|address=Terrell
|lat=32.777778
|lon=-96.274444
|county=Kaufman
|description= Part of this farm was used as an experimental agricultural farm in the early 20th century. Successful experiments here led to the establishment of the United States Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Extension Service.
|refnum=66000819
|commonscat=Walter C. Porter Farm
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=36
|article=Presidio Nuestra Senora De Loreto De La Bahia
|name=Presidio Nuestra Senora De Loreto De La Bahia
|image=Presidio La Bahía.jpg
|alt=Presidio La Bahia today
|date=1967-12-24
|address=Goliad
|lat=28.646667
|lon=-97.381667
|county=Goliad
|description= Chapel and former fortress compound; now a museum; built by the Spanish Empire in the 18th century; also used as a fortress in the 19th century; scene of the 1836 Battle of Goliad and Goliad Massacre
|refnum=67000024
|commonscat=Presidio La Bahía
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|key={{dagger|alt=National Historic Landmark District}}
|pos=37
|article=Randolph Field Historic District
|name=Randolph Field Historic District
|image=Taj Morning.jpg
|date=2001-08-07
|address=San Antonio
|lat=29.532222
|lon=-98.28
|county=Bexar
|description= The historic core of Randolph Air Force Base, this area was established in the 1920s as a training field for military aviators.
|refnum=96000753
|commonscat=Randolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=38
|article=Samuel T. Rayburn House
|name=Samuel T. Rayburn House
|image=Sam Rayburn House Museum in 2009.jpg
|date=1976-05-11
|address=Bonham
|lat=33.567967
|lon=-96.207174
|county=Fannin
|description= Longtime home of United States Speaker of the House Samuel T. Rayburn
|refnum=72001361
|commonscat=Sam Rayburn House Museum
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|pos=39
|article=Resaca De La Palma Battlefield
|name=Resaca De La Palma Battlefield
|image=Genl. Taylor at the battle of Resaca de la Palma (Currier & Ives).jpg
|alt=Currier & Ives print
|date=1960-12-19
|address=Brownsville
|lat=25.9375
|lon=-97.486111
|county=Cameron
|description= Site of the 1846 Battle of Resaca de La Palma, fought early in the Mexican–American War.
|refnum=66000813
|commonscat=Battle of Resaca de la Palma
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|key={{dagger|alt=National Historic Landmark District}}
|pos=40
|article=Roma Historic District
|name=Roma Historic District
|image=Church of our Lady of Refuge of Sinners, North end of Main Plaza on Estrella Street, Roma Creek (Starr County, Texas).jpg
|alt=1961 HABS photo
|date=1993-11-04
|address=Roma
|lat=26.406111
|lon=-99.018056
|county=Starr
|description= A well-preserved 19th century Rio Grande border town.
|refnum=72001371
|commonscat=Roma Historic District
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|pos=41
|article=San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site
|name=San Jacinto Battlefield
|image=San Jacinto Monument.jpg
|alt=San Jacinto Monument
|date=1960-12-19
|address=Houston
|lat=29.748889
|lon=-95.080278
|county=Harris
|description= Site of the decisive Battle of San Jacinto, securing the independence of Texas from Mexico.
|refnum=66000815
|commonscat=San Jacinto Battleground State Historic Site
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|pos=42
|article=Space Environment Simulation Laboratory
|name=Space Environment Simulation Laboratory, Chambers A and B
|image=Space Environment Simulation Chamber, NASA, Houston (Harris County, Texas).jpg
|alt=Space Environment Silumation Chamber with Apollo Spacecraft
|date=1985-10-03
|address=Houston
|lat=29.559003
|lon=-95.0881
|county=Harris
|description= This laboratory for testing equipment in space-like environments has been in use since 1965.
|refnum=85002810
|commonscat=Space Environment Simulation Laboratory
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|pos=43
|article=Spanish Governor's Palace
|name=Spanish Governor's Palace
|image=San Antonio TX Spanish Govenors Palace2.jpg
|alt=Inside of Spanish Governor's Palace in San Antonio, Texas
|date=1970-04-15
|address=San Antonio
|lat=29.425082
|lon=-98.494570
|county=Bexar
|description= This early Spanish colonial house was home to aristocratic leaders of the Spanish Texas, and is now a city museum.
|refnum=70000741
|commonscat=Spanish Governor's Palace, San Antonio
}}{{NRHP row|NHL
|type=NHLD
|key={{dagger|alt=National Historic Landmark District}}
|pos=44
|article=Strand Historic District
|name=Strand Historic District
|image=Galvestonstrand2.jpg
|alt=100 px
|date=1976-05-11
|address=Galveston
|lat=29.306389
|lon=-94.793611
|county=Galveston
|description= The Victorian downtown of Galveston.
|refnum=70000748
|commonscat=Strand Historic District
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|pos=45
|article=USS Texas (BB-35)
|name=USS TEXAS
|image=USS Texas BB-35.jpg
|alt=USS Texas at San Jacinto State Park, October 2006
|date=1976-12-08
|address=Houston
|lat=29.754217
|lon=-95.089499
|county=Harris
|description= After seeing action in the First and Second World Wars, this ship was the first United States Navy battleship to become a museum, and the first to be named a National Historic Landmark.
|refnum=76002039
|commonscat=Battleship Texas State Historic Site
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|pos=46
|article=Texas State Capitol
|name=Texas State Capitol
|image=TexasCapitolExterior.jpeg
|alt=Texas State Capitol.
|date=1986-06-23
|address=Austin
|lat=30.272734
|lon=-97.741078
|county=Travis
|description= The seat of Texas government, construction on this Italian Renaissance Revival building began in the 1870s.
|refnum=70000770
|commonscat=Texas State Capitol
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|pos=47
|article=Trevino-Uribe Rancho
|name=Trevino-Uribe Rancho
|image=Jesus Treviño Fort.jpg
|alt=Trevino-Uribe Rancho - San Ygnacio
|date=1998-08-05
|address=San Ygnacio
|lat=27.045
|lon=-99.443333
|county=Zapata
|description= Fortified house built c. 1830, shortly after San Ygnacio's founding.
|refnum=73002342
|commonscat=Trevino Ranch
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|pos=48
|article=Woodland (Huntsville, Texas)
|name=Woodland
|image=Woodland (Sam Houston's Home) in Huntsville, Texas.JPG
|date=1974-05-30
|address=Huntsville
|lat=30.714722
|lon=-95.552778
|county=Walker
|description= This modest house was the home of Texas leader Sam Houston in the 1840s and 1850s.
|refnum=74002097
|commonscat=Woodland (Huntsville, Texas)
}}
|}
Notes
1. ^{{cite web|author=Staff|title=Learn about the National Historic Landmarks Program|publisher=National Park Service|date=April 15, 2015|url=https://www.nps.gov/nhl/learn/intro.htm|accessdate=October 24, 2016}}
2. ^{{Cite web|author=Staff|date=June 2011|title=National Historic Landmarks Survey: List of National Historic Landmarks by State (Texas)|url=https://www.nps.gov/nhl/find/statelists/tx/TX.pdf|publisher=National Park Service|format=PDF|accessdate=October 24, 2016}}.
3. ^{{cite web|title=U.S.S. Cabot (CVL-28)|url=https://www.nps.gov/nhl/find/withdrawn/cabot.htm|author=Staff|date=September 5, 2014|publisher=National Historic Landmarks Program, National Park Service|access-date=October 22, 2016}}

See also

{{Portal box|NRHP|Texas}}
  • List of National Historic Landmarks by state
  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Texas
  • History of Texas
  • List of areas in the United States National Park System
  • List of National Natural Landmarks in Texas

References

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External links

{{Commons category|National Historic Landmarks in Texas}}
  • {{cite web|publisher=U.S. Department of the Interior |url=http://www.cr.nps.gov/nhl/designations/Lists/LIST07.pdf |format=PDF |title=National Historic Landmarks Survey: List of National Historic Landmarks by State |date=November 2007 |accessdate=2008-01-25 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070609212946/http://www.cr.nps.gov/nhl/designations/Lists/LIST07.pdf |archivedate=2007-06-09 |deadurl=yes |df= }}
  • National Historic Landmarks Program at the National Park Service
  • National Park Service listings of National Historic Landmarks
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