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tracks, new trains sheds, and the passenger depot. The main part of the complex was built to four stories upon a base clad in pink granite, with the rest of the outer walls covered in Texas Cordova limestone. The passenger waiting room featured arches and flooring, black walnut trimming, and two glass ornaments hanging from the ceiling. Two large murals by John McQuarrie recalled Texas history. The first portrayed
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The Southern Pacific Railroad constructed a new Grand Central Station in 1934. Though the first Grand Central Station was attached to the Houston and Texas Central name, that railroad was already under the ownership of the Southern Pacific Railroad, which continued to run this subsidiary under its
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designed the second Grand Central Station, which was opened on 1 September 1934. The Southern Pacific Railroad and City of Houston redeveloped the site at a cost of about $ 4.3 million, which entailed stabilizing the bayou and rerouting some local streets. New infrastructure included additional
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The Barbara Jordan Post Office was closed on 15 May 2015. The post office employed over 2,000 workers who processed mail overnight. The US Postal Service transferred operations to the Sam Houston Station at 1500 Hadley Street.
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Around 1936, the US Post Office occupied an adjacent property for a package facility. The Post Office appeared on a 1951 map with an L-configuration, though a 1960 map shows an expansion of the building footprint.
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used part of this site as a railroad depot in the late nineteenth century. Known as Houston Grand Central Depot, it was on the north side of Washington Avenue between 7th and 8th Streets as portrayed on the 1896
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arriving at his namesake city at its founding superimposed over a modern depiction of the city. The second portrayed a group of Texas pioneers: some 1823 colonists juxtaposed with the empresarios,
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Texas Writers' Group of the Works Progress Administration (1942).
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old name through 1927. The depot added a train shed in 1907.
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"National Register of Historic Places Form: Downtown Houston Post Office, Processing, and Distribution Center"


Houston: A History and Guide
"Grand Central Station: The place 'where 17 railroads meet the sea'"
"Downtown Houston Post Office Closes"
"Downtown post office, designed by Astrodome architects, sets closing date"
"Houston's Landmark Downtown Post Office Site Chosen for 2012 ULI Gerald D. Hines Student Urban Design Competition"
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