Landmark name
Image
Date designated
Location
County
Description
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Alamo
Alamo More images
December 19, 1960(#66000808 )
San Antonio 29°25′34″N 98°29′10″W / 29.426058°N 98.486084°W / 29.426058; -98.486084 (Alamo)
Bexar
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
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Apollo Mission Control Center
Apollo Mission Control Center More images
October 3, 1985(#85002815 )
Houston 29°33′23″N 95°05′18″W / 29.556471°N 95.088460°W / 29.556471; -95.088460 (Apollo Mission Control Center)
Harris
NASA control center
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Astrodome
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January 15, 2014(#13001099 )
Houston 29°41′05″N 95°24′44″W / 29.684853°N 95.412178°W / 29.684853; -95.412178 (Astrodome)
Harris
The first domed and air-conditioned sports stadium in the world. The Astrodome boasted the largest clear span dome at the time of its completion (642 feet). Dubbed the "Eighth Wonder of the World," by Roy Hofheinz , the Astrodome provided over 60,000 seats while it served as home playing field to Major League Baseball ’s Houston Astros , the National Football League ’s Houston Oilers , and the University of Houston's Cougars .
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Bastrop State Park
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September 25, 1997(#97001242 )
Bastrop 30°06′39″N 97°16′25″W / 30.110833°N 97.273611°W / 30.110833; -97.273611 (Bastrop State Park)
Bastrop
This park was designed in the 1930s as a showcase of Civilian Conservation Corps work. Its facilities were designed by CCC architect Herbert Maier .
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Dealey Plaza Historic District
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October 12, 1993(#93001607 )
Dallas 32°46′43″N 96°48′30″W / 32.778611°N 96.808333°W / 32.778611; -96.808333 (Dealey Plaza Historic District)
Dallas
Site of President John F. Kennedy's assassination.
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East End Historic District
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May 11, 1976(#75001979 )
Galveston 29°18′16″N 94°46′58″W / 29.304444°N 94.782778°W / 29.304444; -94.782778 (East End Historic District)
Galveston
Galveston's East End was where the city elite built a number of elaborate mansions.
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ELISSA (Bark)
ELISSA (Bark) More images
December 14, 1990(#78002930 )
Galveston 29°20′00″N 94°46′39″W / 29.333255°N 94.777452°W / 29.333255; -94.777452 (ELISSA (Bark))
Galveston
Tall ship launched in 1877
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Espada Aqueduct
Espada Aqueduct More images
July 19, 1964(#66000809 )
San Antonio 29°19′57″N 98°27′41″W / 29.332523°N 98.461469°W / 29.332523; -98.461469 (Espada Aqueduct)
Bexar
Built by Franciscan friars in 1731 to supply irrigation water to the lands near Mission San Francisco de la Espada
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Fair Park Texas Centennial Buildings
Fair Park Texas Centennial Buildings More images
September 24, 1986(#86003488 )
Dallas 32°46′55″N 96°45′56″W / 32.781944°N 96.765556°W / 32.781944; -96.765556 (Fair Park Texas Centennial Buildings)
Dallas
Surviving Art Deco buildings from the 1936 Texas Centennial Exposition .
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Fort Belknap
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December 19, 1960(#66000824 )
Newcastle 33°09′03″N 98°44′28″W / 33.150775°N 98.741211°W / 33.150775; -98.741211 (Fort Belknap)
Young
Key frontier post of the 1850s; now a museum.
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Fort Brown
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December 19, 1960(#66000811 )
Brownsville 25°53′54″N 97°29′32″W / 25.898333°N 97.492222°W / 25.898333; -97.492222 (Fort Brown)
Cameron
Military post of the United States Army in Texas during the latter half of 19th century and the early part of the 20th century
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Fort Concho
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July 4, 1961(#66000823 )
San Angelo 31°27′10″N 100°25′45″W / 31.452778°N 100.429167°W / 31.452778; -100.429167 (Fort Concho)
Tom Green
Established as U.S. Army post in 1867; deactivated 1889; comprises most of the original fort
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Fort Davis
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December 19, 1960(#66000045 )
Fort Davis 30°35′45″N 103°55′33″W / 30.595833°N 103.925833°W / 30.595833; -103.925833 (Fort Davis)
Jeff Davis
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.
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Fort Richardson
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November 27, 1963(#66000816 )
Jacksboro 33°12′29″N 98°09′53″W / 33.208056°N 98.164722°W / 33.208056; -98.164722 (Fort Richardson)
Jack
This Texas frontier fort was established in 1867 and abandoned in 1878. It was renovated and reopened as a state park in 1973.
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Fort Sam Houston
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May 15, 1975(#75001950 )
San Antonio 29°28′35″N 98°25′51″W / 29.476255°N 98.43083°W / 29.476255; -98.43083 (Fort Sam Houston)
Bexar
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.
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John Nance Garner House
John Nance Garner House More images
December 8, 1976(#76002074 )
Uvalde 29°12′44″N 99°47′31″W / 29.212152°N 99.791837°W / 29.212152; -99.791837 (John Nance Garner House)
Uvalde
Home of John Nance Garner , vice president under Franklin Delano Roosevelt
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Governor's Mansion
Governor's Mansion More images
December 2, 1974(#70000896 )
Austin 30°16′20″N 97°44′34″W / 30.272318°N 97.742708°W / 30.272318; -97.742708 (Governor's Mansion)
Travis
First designated Texas historic landmark, damaged by arson June 8, 2008
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HA. 19 (Midget Submarine)
HA. 19 (Midget Submarine) More images
June 30, 1989(#89001428 )
Fredericksburg 30°16′20″N 98°52′06″W / 30.272222°N 98.868333°W / 30.272222; -98.868333 (HA. 19 (Midget Submarine))
Gillespie
Historic I.J.N. Ko-hyoteki class midget submarine; part of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941; grounded and captured
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Hangar 9, Brooks Air Force Base
Hangar 9, Brooks Air Force Base More images
December 8, 1976(#70000895 )
San Antonio 29°20′32″N 98°26′37″W / 29.342129°N 98.443645°W / 29.342129; -98.443645 (Hangar 9, Brooks Air Force Base)
Bexar
Only surviving hangar of 16 built at Brooks Air Force Base (now Brooks City-Base ) in 1918. Now a special events venue.
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Harrell site
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July 19, 1964(#66000825 )
South Bend
Young
A late prehistoric Plains Indian archeological site.
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Highland Park Shopping Village
Highland Park Shopping Village More images
February 16, 2000(#97001393 )
Highland Park 32°50′09″N 96°48′20″W / 32.835833°N 96.805556°W / 32.835833; -96.805556 (Highland Park Shopping Village)
Dallas
Second shopping mall constructed in the U.S.; opened in 1931, and still in operation
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Hueco Tanks
Hueco Tanks More images
January 13, 2021(#100006241 )
East of El Paso 31°55′13″N 106°02′19″W / 31.9203°N 106.0386°W / 31.9203; -106.0386 (Hueco Tanks)
El Paso
State Historic Site (TPWD )
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J A Ranch
J A Ranch More images
December 19, 1960(#66000807 )
Amarillo 34°49′00″N 101°11′17″W / 34.816667°N 101.188056°W / 34.816667; -101.188056 (J A Ranch)
Armstrong
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.
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Lyndon Baines Johnson Boyhood Home
Lyndon Baines Johnson Boyhood Home More images
May 23, 1966(#69000202 )
Johnson City 30°14′27″N 98°37′27″W / 30.240833°N 98.624167°W / 30.240833; -98.624167 (Lyndon Baines Johnson Boyhood Home)
Blanco
Boyhood home of President Lyndon B. Johnson . Johnson lived here from the age of five until his high school graduation in 1924.
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King Ranch
King Ranch More images
November 5, 1961(#66000820 )
Kingsville 27°31′07″N 97°55′01″W / 27.518611°N 97.916944°W / 27.518611; -97.916944 (King Ranch)
Kenedy , Kleberg , Nueces , and Willacy
Founded in 1853, this is the largest ranch in the United States; it is larger than Rhode Island .
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Landergin Mesa
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July 19, 1964(#66000821 )
Vega
Oldham
This is a major Panhandle culture archeological site.
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USS Lexington
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July 19, 2003(#03001043 )
Corpus Christi 27°48′54″N 97°23′19″W / 27.815°N 97.388611°W / 27.815; -97.388611 (USS Lexington )
Nueces
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.
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Lower Pecos Canyonlands Archeological District
Lower Pecos Canyonlands Archeological District More images
January 13, 2021(#100006256 )
Lower Pecos River watershed area
Val Verde
Thirty-five mostly discontiguous rock art and other archeological sites; also listed in part in several other NRHP listings in Val Verde County, including Seminole Canyon Archeological District , Lower Pecos Canyon Archeological District , Mile Canyon , and the Rattlesnake Canyon Site .
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Lubbock Lake Site
Lubbock Lake Site More images
December 22, 1977(#71000948 )
Lubbock 33°37′19″N 101°53′23″W / 33.621944°N 101.889722°W / 33.621944; -101.889722 (Lubbock Lake Site)
Lubbock
This major archeological site includes evidence from as far back as 10,000BC. The public can view ongoing archeological work at the site.
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Lucas Gusher, Spindletop Oil Field
Lucas Gusher, Spindletop Oil Field More images
November 13, 1966(#66000818 )
Beaumont 30°01′09″N 94°04′26″W / 30.019167°N 94.073889°W / 30.019167; -94.073889 (Lucas Gusher, Spindletop Oil Field) 30°01′09″N 94°04′26″W / 30.019167°N 94.073889°W / 30.019167; -94.073889 (Lucas Gusher, Spindletop Oil Field)
Jefferson
The Spindletop Oil Field was in 1901 where the first major oil gusher of the Texas Oil Boom was discovered.
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Majestic Theatre
Majestic Theatre More images
April 19, 1993(#75001952 )
San Antonio 29°25′35″N 98°29′27″W / 29.426460°N 98.490713°W / 29.426460; -98.490713 (Majestic Theatre)
Bexar
This 1929 theater is the largest in Texas and the second largest in the United States.
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Mission Concepcion
Mission Concepcion More images
April 15, 1970(#70000740 )
San Antonio 29°23′27″N 98°29′34″W / 29.390888°N 98.492760°W / 29.390888; -98.492760 (Mission Concepcion)
Bexar
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 .
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Jose Antonio Navarro House Complex
Jose Antonio Navarro House Complex More images
December 23, 2016(#100000830 )
San Antonio 29°25′22″N 98°29′49″W / 29.422778°N 98.496944°W / 29.422778; -98.496944 (Jose Antonio Navarro House Complex)
Bexar
Home of Tejano rights advocate José Antonio Navarro , one of only two native-born Texans to sign the Texas Declaration of Independence .
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Palmito Ranch Battlefield
Palmito Ranch Battlefield More images
September 25, 1997(#93000266 )
Brownsville 25°56′48″N 97°17′07″W / 25.946667°N 97.285278°W / 25.946667; -97.285278 (Palmito Ranch Battlefield)
Cameron
Site of the 1865 Battle of Palmito Ranch , the last major engagement of the American Civil War .
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Palo Alto Battlefield
Palo Alto Battlefield More images
December 19, 1960(#66000812 )
Brownsville 26°01′17″N 97°28′50″W / 26.021389°N 97.480556°W / 26.021389; -97.480556 (Palo Alto Battlefield)
Cameron
Site of the 1846 Battle of Palo Alto , a precipitating event of the Mexican–American War .
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Plainview Site
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January 20, 1961(#66000814 )
Plainview
Hale
A major archeological site known for Plainview point spear tips.
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Walter C. Porter Farm
Walter C. Porter Farm More images
July 19, 1964(#66000819 )
Terrell 32°46′40″N 96°16′28″W / 32.777778°N 96.274444°W / 32.777778; -96.274444 (Walter C. Porter Farm)
Kaufman
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 .
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Presidio Nuestra Senora De Loreto De La Bahia
Presidio Nuestra Senora De Loreto De La Bahia More images
December 24, 1967(#67000024 )
Goliad 28°38′48″N 97°22′54″W / 28.646667°N 97.381667°W / 28.646667; -97.381667 (Presidio Nuestra Senora De Loreto De La Bahia)
Goliad
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
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Randolph Field Historic District
Randolph Field Historic District More images
August 7, 2001(#96000753 )
San Antonio 29°31′56″N 98°16′48″W / 29.532222°N 98.28°W / 29.532222; -98.28 (Randolph Field Historic District)
Bexar
The historic core of Randolph Air Force Base , this area was established in the 1920s as a training field for military aviators.
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Samuel T. Rayburn House
Samuel T. Rayburn House More images
May 11, 1976(#72001361 )
Bonham 33°34′05″N 96°12′26″W / 33.567967°N 96.207174°W / 33.567967; -96.207174 (Samuel T. Rayburn House)
Fannin
Longtime home of United States Speaker of the House Samuel T. Rayburn
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Resaca De La Palma Battlefield
Resaca De La Palma Battlefield More images
December 19, 1960(#66000813 )
Brownsville 25°56′15″N 97°29′10″W / 25.9375°N 97.486111°W / 25.9375; -97.486111 (Resaca De La Palma Battlefield)
Cameron
Site of the 1846 Battle of Resaca de La Palma , fought early in the Mexican–American War .
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Rio Vista Bracero Reception Center
Rio Vista Bracero Reception Center
December 11, 2023(#100009831 )
Socorro 31°39′41″N 106°15′59″W / 31.6613°N 106.2663°W / 31.6613; -106.2663 (Rio Vista Bracero Reception Center)
El Paso
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Roma Historic District
Roma Historic District More images
November 4, 1993(#72001371 )
Roma 26°24′22″N 99°01′05″W / 26.406111°N 99.018056°W / 26.406111; -99.018056 (Roma Historic District)
Starr
A well-preserved 19th century Rio Grande border town.
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San Jacinto Battlefield
San Jacinto Battlefield More images
December 19, 1960(#66000815 )
Houston 29°44′56″N 95°04′49″W / 29.748889°N 95.080278°W / 29.748889; -95.080278 (San Jacinto Battlefield)
Harris
Site of the decisive Battle of San Jacinto , securing the independence of Texas from Mexico.
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Space Environment Simulation Laboratory, Chambers A and B
Space Environment Simulation Laboratory, Chambers A and B More images
October 3, 1985(#85002810 )
Houston 29°33′32″N 95°05′17″W / 29.559003°N 95.0881°W / 29.559003; -95.0881 (Space Environment Simulation Laboratory, Chambers A and B)
Harris
This laboratory for testing equipment in space-like environments has been in use since 1965.
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Spanish Governor's Palace
Spanish Governor's Palace More images
April 15, 1970(#70000741 )
San Antonio 29°25′30″N 98°29′40″W / 29.425082°N 98.494570°W / 29.425082; -98.494570 (Spanish Governor's Palace)
Bexar
This early Spanish colonial house was home to aristocratic leaders of the Spanish Texas , and is now a city museum.
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Strand Historic District
Strand Historic District More images
May 11, 1976(#70000748 )
Galveston 29°18′23″N 94°47′37″W / 29.306389°N 94.793611°W / 29.306389; -94.793611 (Strand Historic District)
Galveston
The Victorian downtown of Galveston.
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USS TEXAS
USS TEXAS More images
December 8, 1976(#76002039 )
Houston 29°45′15″N 95°05′22″W / 29.754217°N 95.089499°W / 29.754217; -95.089499 (USS TEXAS )
Harris
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.
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Texas State Capitol
Texas State Capitol More images
June 23, 1986(#70000770 )
Austin 30°16′22″N 97°44′28″W / 30.272734°N 97.741078°W / 30.272734; -97.741078 (Texas State Capitol)
Travis
The seat of Texas government, construction on this Italian Renaissance Revival building began in the 1870s.
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Trevino-Uribe Rancho
Trevino-Uribe Rancho More images
August 5, 1998(#73002342 )
San Ygnacio 27°02′42″N 99°26′36″W / 27.045°N 99.443333°W / 27.045; -99.443333 (Trevino-Uribe Rancho)
Zapata
Fortified house built c. 1830, shortly after San Ygnacio's founding.
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Woodland
Woodland More images
May 30, 1974(#74002097 )
Huntsville 30°42′53″N 95°33′10″W / 30.714722°N 95.552778°W / 30.714722; -95.552778 (Woodland)
Walker
This modest house was the home of Texas leader Sam Houston in the 1840s and 1850s.