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The History Center is designed in
the Craftsman architectural style, highlighting
the natural beauty and function of wood.
This is especially evident in the interior
spaces, where native pine and cypress
make up the floors, walls, and ceilings.
Locally made Stickley-styled quarter-sawn
white oak furniture is used throughout
the reading room and other public areas.
Adding to the Center’s natural
beauty is a landscape design which features
East Texas native grasses, plants and
trees. Among the trees are loblolly
pine, white oak, bald cypress, sycamore,
shumard oak, swamp chestnut oak, red
maple, and eastern red bud. Grasses
and plants include gulf muhly, bluestem
(little, big, and splitbeard), switchgrass,
Indian grass, wax myrtle, crossvine,
carolina jasmine, Virginia sweetspire,
“Dam B” wisteria, and coralberry.
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J.E. Kingham Construction Company
(general contractor)
www.jekingham.com
Goodwin-Lasiter
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